Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters
Trying to keep up with cheaters seems a losing game to me...read the whole article, there is a voice calling for balance between banning and educating:
Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters
This is the news feed for Virginia's Community of Learning.
Trying to keep up with cheaters seems a losing game to me...read the whole article, there is a voice calling for balance between banning and educating:
Very interesting article about how teens use email, instant messaging and social networking to communicate:
All sorts of interesting ideas for rural schools where students have long bus rides:
And, here's a screencast about google maps that I just added to the database:
In case you haven't checked out the new Google Maps feature, here's my map from a recent visit to Texas:
E-books from TechLearning:
Wow!! What a great portal for videos about all kinds of subjects including education:
This is a great way to use the web to share content that students may not normally be able to access:
A live web cam from Norfolk Botanical Gardens that peeks in on eagle chicks and their parents. Tomorrow, a biologist from William and Mary will be tagging the birds between 8:30 and 9 AM:
Here's the beauty of the web! I didn't get to go to the Celebration of Teaching and Learning in New York, but with all the video that's available, I almost feel like I was there:
What a great idea! Let's include the teachers in technology planning:
From The Futures Channel, the Movie of the Week is all about Mars:
From Tim over at Assorted Stuff, a reminder of the good old/bad old days of the web. I loved the hamsters and they always got folks engaged when we were doing professional development. And here they are:
Usually we hear that blogging gets in the way of getting a job...
I know he doesn't have anything to do with technology, but I have to mark Kurt Vonnegut's passing:
Interesting article about filtering at home and school:
The latest NetDay Survey:
Interesting article about Tim O'Reilly's attempt to write a blogging code of conduct:
From Texas, a report about the Philadelphia School of the Future and its implication for all schools and colleges and universities:
WOW! Stanford University libraries has added some 25,000 video games to its collection:
I just added the National Geographic News to my RSS aggregator: lots of great information and videos!