Allison Agee, social studies teacher at Kalani High School in Hawaii, found her rhythm in 2009 when the school district decided to implement a one-to-one program. Agee did not see the new technology as a barrier to teaching, but rather an exciting new opportunity to reach students in a way they understand.
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If you keep careful watch on the product’s version history page, you may have seen 5.3.32.0 had an enhancement to the save to csv functionality we have in polling. The functionality since DyKnow 5.1 has been that you give a poll, wait for the results, and then click the save button to save the results…
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In case you missed it, a class at Denver University created a great parody of the Office. In the video, Michael (the teacher) struggles to teach students about technology in the classroom. Students complain they’re not using the expensive technology they were required to buy. They complain that other students are distracting them by looking…
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Palm Beach Atlantic University Educator of the MonthJuly 2010 Technology may not be the answer to every educational challenge, but it certainly can improve some aspects of teaching and learning. This is evident at Palm Beach Atlantic (PBA) University where – with the help of technology – students in Jim Swick’s calculus class are able…
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