March 31st, 2011
Part of our High Five customer tip series – March 2011.
By: KatieHahn
Tags: DyKnow Vision, education technology, interactive learning, product tips
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March 30th, 2011
In my opinion, teaching is all about helping students draw parallels between what they are learning and the real world. Many of these kids just don’t see how the things we teach are actually applicable to them. I also think we have to be genuinely enthusiastic about education and all the possibilities life as to offer in terms of knowledge. I want them to be engaged in the world we live in and have a natural interest in learning new things. Cultivating that excitement is so important.
By: Erik Anderson
Tags: dyknow monitor, education software, educator of the month, k12
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February 28th, 2011
Part of our High Five customer tip series – February 2011.
By: KatieHahn
Tags: classroom management software, dyknow monitor, product tips
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February 26th, 2011
Jason Gill is a government teacher at the Senior Academy in the Brownsburg Community School Corporation (BCSC). BCSC implemented a one-to-one program in the district’s new Senior Academy. Recently Dr. Tony Bennett, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, visited Jason Gill’s classroom to observe the innovative practices of one of the Senior Academy’s premiere teachers.
By: Erik Anderson
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January 30th, 2011
Part of our High Five customer tip series – January 2011.
By: KatieHahn
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January 28th, 2011
In November, Scott McLeod of the blog MindDump uploaded a picture and titled the post “A sad, sad graphic about professors’ use of technology in teaching.” The graphic was originally posted on the Chronicle of Higher Education as a quick way to show the disturbing results from the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement.
By: KatieHahn
Tags: education technology, educator of the month, higher education
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December 20th, 2010
Part of our High Five customer tip series – December 2010.
By: Erik Anderson
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December 1st, 2010
Patrick Smith, health instructor at Pueblo County Public School District 70, is one of those teachers. He believes no matter how much technology you invest in each student, “achievement is still a choice.”
By: KatieHahn
Tags: educator of the month, k12, laptop programs, one-to-one computing program
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November 28th, 2010
Part of our High Five customer tip series – November 2010.
By: Erik Anderson
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October 31st, 2010
Dr. Leigh McCue-Weil, an Associate Professor in the Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering, personally believes in the power of technology to enhance instruction. However, like many educators, she wasn’t always sure if technology would be used positively.
By: KatieHahn
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