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Has the UK gone too far in social media education?
I have to share a cartoon that made its way to me last week (yes, I'm as behind in my blogging as I am in my day job, my spring yard work, and virtually every other aspect of my life) and then...
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How many techs does it take to change a lightbulb?
The easy answer is one, once we gather requirements, generate purchase orders for the bulb, get signatures in triplicate from appropriate departments, test the bulb, and conduct end user...
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Calling guest bloggers - What is your Internet safety curriculum?
I've had a few readers submit guest blogs. The extra perspective is great and I'm always willing to review more. Today, though, given my last article on Internet Safety classes in Virginia, I'd...
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OLPC XOs rolled out in NYC schools
The non-profit group, Teaching Matters, is donating OLPC XO laptops to selected New York City Public Schools to assess their effectiveness in city classrooms. While only a small number of classes...
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Engineering a new curriculum
UC Berkeley is remaking its engineering program to attract new students. On the agenda: nanotech, biology, social engineering.
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RI offers online teachers' guide to state standards
Dept. of Ed. drew on input and expertise from teachers and administrators across the state.
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Publisher's digital curriculum being adopted in Calif.
Scott Foresman multimedia module meets state standards and digital textbook standards; half of Calif. K-5 students will soon use.
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So what should we be teaching?
We know we need to be doing a better job teaching the basics, but what should really go in a technology curriculum?
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Curriculum documents - the nuts and bolts
They have lots of names and are used in a variety of ways, but most schools have some sort of curriculum guides, learning standards, frameworks, curriculum maps, or other such resources to guide...
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Has the UK gone too far in social media education?
I have to share a cartoon that made its way to me last week (yes, I'm as behind in my blogging as I am in my day job, my spring yard work, and virtually every other aspect of my life) and then...
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Our new business/technology curriculum
Our business department is undergoing some shifts next fall due to changing budgets, retiring staff, and a technology director (that's me) who would like to see the way we teach computing. Up...
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How many techs does it take to change a lightbulb?
The easy answer is one, once we gather requirements, generate purchase orders for the bulb, get signatures in triplicate from appropriate departments, test the bulb, and conduct end user...
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Calling guest bloggers - What is your Internet safety curriculum?
I've had a few readers submit guest blogs. The extra perspective is great and I'm always willing to review more. Today, though, given my last article on Internet Safety classes in Virginia, I'd...
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OLPC XOs rolled out in NYC schools
The non-profit group, Teaching Matters, is donating OLPC XO laptops to selected New York City Public Schools to assess their effectiveness in city classrooms. While only a small number of classes...
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Engineering a new curriculum
UC Berkeley is remaking its engineering program to attract new students. On the agenda: nanotech, biology, social engineering.
-
RI offers online teachers' guide to state standards
Dept. of Ed. drew on input and expertise from teachers and administrators across the state.
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Educators struggle to add nanotech to curriculum
Nanotechnology may prove to be a transformative science but 'alpha science teachers' can't give it much attention because it's not in the curriculum. A consortium wants to change that.
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Virginia makes net safety part of curriculum
New guidelines guard against online predators and help schools make net safety instruction a regular part of the school day.
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Ga. Tech weaves new threads into computer science curriculum
With other schools facing falling enrollment, innovative program sees huge response from employers and students.
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Publisher's digital curriculum being adopted in Calif.
Scott Foresman multimedia module meets state standards and digital textbook standards; half of Calif. K-5 students will soon use.
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