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Back to School Technology Lessons

Source: www.examiner.com

By: Elaine Plybon

As teachers begin to prepare for the new school year, part of the planning is what to do in those first days of school. There are some things that will always be there: discussing the rules, getting equipment and supplies marked and put away, obtaining signatures on forms, etc., but outside of [...]

Posted by Melissa on August 3rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Technology Helps N. Carolina School Close Reading Gap

Source: thejournal.com

By: Bridget McCrea

Kathy Schwabe knows that there’s a standard assessment that most American schools use to keep tabs on their students’ reading progress, but that didn’t stop this Title I teacher from exploring a newer, more promising option a few years ago.

“It was sort of a fluke,” recalled Schwabe, a reading teacher at Speas [...]

Posted by Melissa on August 3rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Videoconferencing Engages Students in Mobile County Public Schools

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Source: thejournal.com

By: Denise Harrison

As with many school districts, the Mobile County Public School System (MCPSS) in Alabama had challenges delivering consistent education to many and varied schools across a large area. Mobile is one of the largest in the country, however, with more than 100 schools across 1,644 square miles, which made it difficult to [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Discovery Launches Service To Embed Digital Media into Curriculum

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Source: thejournal.com

By:Scott Aronowitz

Digital media–streaming video, interactive presentations, photo slideshows, audio programs–are today a common component of many educational curricula. Now Discovery Education has launched a service it hopes will be the logical next step: working with school districts to integrate digital content directly into lesson plans and day-to-day instruction.

The company is deploying a team of [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

YES Program Expands Online Cross-Cultural Collaboration

Source: thejournal.com

By: David Nagel

The Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES) is expanding its efforts to connect students across cultures, is expanding its efforts into more countries in Africa and bringing collaborative technologies to bear in order to help exchange students communicate before, during, and after their programs.

The YES Program, funded by the United States Department [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Are Parents Thinking Differently About Education?

Source: nytimes.com

By: Javier C. Hernandez
The phone keeps ringing at the Upper West Side office of Robin Aronow, an educational consultant and schools guru: anxious families suddenly rethinking whether they can afford private school, distressed parents wondering what to do if their children don’t make it into vaunted gifted and talented programs.

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With the jittery economy [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Texting Teen Tendonitis- Another Technology Abuse Ailment

Source: nytimes.com

By: James Kendrick

The human body doesn’t like it when we do things repetitively. That’s why the number of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome cases has increased with the computer age. We often hear of other afflictions caused by “technology abuse,” the latest that doctors are reporting being Texting Teen Tendonitis. This is a new syndrome caused [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Md. School Joins Test of Online Courses Tailored to Girls

Source: washingtonpost.com

By: Michael Brinbaum

When the Online School for Girls flickers to life this fall on computer screens across the country, students will take part in an unusual experiment that joins two trends: girls-only schooling and online teaching.

A consortium that includes the 108-year-old Holton-Arms School in Bethesda is driving the project, in the belief that girls [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Online — and in the Loop — With D.C. Police

Source: washingtonpost.com

By: Theola Labbé-DeBose

Kent Boese was watching television in his Northwest Washington home when he heard a series of popping sounds. So he did what has become natural to thousands of D.C. residents eager for up-to-the-minute information about crime in their neighborhoods.

He sent an e-mail.

“Does anyone have any details about the shooting that just happened [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 23rd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments

Does Social Networking Breed Social Division?

Source: nytimes.com

By: Rive Richmond

Is the social media revolution bringing us together? Or is it perpetuating divisions by race and class?

Many of us would like to believe the Internet is a force for unity, but Danah Boyd, a social media researcher at Microsoft Research New England and a fellow at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for [...]

Posted by Melissa on July 22nd, 2009 under Current Events  •  No Comments