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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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Reevaluating Ed-Tech Tools and Learning Games - Online Universities.com

Reevaluating Ed-Tech Tools and Learning Games - Online Universities.com | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
It's difficult to deny the promise that ed-tech holds, but educators must understand technology's limitations and best uses in education.
Beth Dichter's insight:

Is ed-tech working? Perhaps the best answer is "it depends" on many factors, some known and some unknown. When we talk about ed-tech we are talking about tools. For tools to be used effectively teachers must be provided with high quality professional development and support. This post explores the issues of ed-etch tools by looking at how programs in a variety of locations has worked and exploring additional issues including:

* Are students experiencing digital overload?
* How does digital reading impact learning?

* How does Google (let's call it using the Internet since not everyone uses Google) impact your brain and learning?

* How can ed-tech tools help build 21st century learning skills?

There is much food for thought in this post and I will leave you with a quote from Sylvia Martinez, the president of Generation YES, "The best way to use tech in the classroom is when the technology primarily supports the process of student learning, not the product. Sure, it’s easy to get excited when we find tools that make things easier, but we have to be careful about what’s getting automated. Tools that support deep student creativity may take more time to learn, but in the end, give students access to powerful, creative experiences. The learning that takes place on the journey is the real outcome, and a "push-button" tool deprives the child of that experience." 

Sophie Smith's comment, March 1, 2013 8:22 PM
That's okay! I found it a great article that will help me keep in mind that technology needs to be used smartly and not necessarily to excess to help students learn to use and explore it.
Sophie Smith's comment, March 1, 2013 8:22 PM
That's okay! I found it a great article that will help me keep in mind that technology needs to be used smartly and not necessarily to excess to help students learn to use and explore it.
Christina Paxton's curator insight, June 25, 2014 6:48 AM

Outlines the Pros and Cons of Ed Tech in the classroom.  Presents several real-world possibilities for incorporating technology in the classroom.

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AHS Learning Ecology

AHS Learning Ecology | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"What software should I use for this project? Can I work on this at home? What do I need in order to . . .?"

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