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2voteRead through the comments attached to this article. They are more informative than the article itself. Adults can't yet perceive how these web 2.0 and modern media can be used to increase literacy. This public perception is a major barrier to the implementation and scaling of any technological initiative in a school system.
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1voteOpen Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Blog Archive » “Choose Your Own Adventure” Comes to YoutubeThis is a brief blog entry about "choose your own adventure" videos that are currently being crafted on youtube.
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1voteThis is an article that examines the militaries use of advanced simulations, and how educators benefit from access to this knowledge, as it is initially being discovered (as opposed to well after the fact).
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2voteTurning a classroom nuisance into educational empowerment. This article is about how cells are being used in cutting edge classrooms with surprisingly younger students.
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1voteThe FCC's plan to bring FREE, universal WIFI to the Nation, is experiencing some technical resistance, but could be disruptive to internet providers, and will allow schools to incorporate more internet related activities, as access becomes free and computers become increasingly cheaper.
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2voteIt is about how an Algebra video game is currently used in NYC schools, how the game is helping kids get over their fear of math, potentially raising test scores, while bringing a little fun to the classroom. Definitely worth the read.
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1voteThis is a brief story explaining the Maine's "laptop for every middle- schooler" initiative. Though not a disruptive technology, it does relate directly to our first reading in Disrupting Class.
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