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Tucker, Catlin – Educational Leadership, 2016
With a teacher's busy schedule, it is easy to get stuck in the lesson planning doldrums. However, as this is an era when teachers can easily learn from and share with educators all over the world, and are interacting increasingly with connected and tech-savvy students, their interest in all things digital can be leveraged for learning by teachers…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Social Media
Tucker, Catlin – Educational Leadership, 2016
The minute students first step into any classroom, they begin assessing the environment, the teacher, and one another for clues about what to expect in the upcoming school year. Yet what do they usually encounter the first day? A teacher who's busy assigning seats, reviewing rules, and assessing various skills. However, it is during this time that…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Environment, Student Centered Learning, Teaching Methods
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Tucker, Catlin R. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Even though many of teachers do not have technology-rich classrooms, the rapidly evolving education landscape increasingly requires them to incorporate technology to customize student learning. Blended learning, with its mix of technology and traditional face-to-face instruction, is a great approach. Blended learning combines classroom learning…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Online Courses, Technology Uses in Education
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Dunn, Lemoyne S. – Educational Leadership, 2011
Students today are electronically connected, and they expect their learning to be connected as well. Many college students prefer online classes, even if they live on campus. Students who do take face-to-face classes often expect the class to have an online communication component (such as a discussion board). However, despite the fact that K-12…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Lifelong Learning, Web Sites, Computer Uses in Education
Daccord, Tom; Reich, Justin – Educational Leadership, 2015
Without a change in our technology integration strategies, there's no reason to expect that a new device will magically create new teaching practices. In some iPad classrooms, students are engaged in truly innovative work. On the whole, however, tablets are most often used to reproduce existing practices. To make the most of their investment in…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods
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Prensky, Marc – Educational Leadership, 2013
Technology is an extension of the brain; it is a new way of thinking. It is the solution humans have created to deal with the difficult new context of variability, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Wise integration of evolving and powerful technology demands a rethinking of the curriculum. This article discusses technology as the new way of…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Technology Integration, Teaching Methods, Curriculum
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Levin, Barbara B.; Schrum, Lynne – Educational Leadership, 2013
This article observes that schools that use technology well have key commonalities, including a project-based curriculum and supportive, distributed leadership. The authors' research into tech-rich schools revealed that schools used three strategies to integrate technology successfully. They did so by establishing the vision and culture,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Effective Schools Research, Technology Integration
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Kremer, Nick – Educational Leadership, 2011
This article describes how the author's skepticism about online education turns into belief when he teaches his own online course. Throughout the process of designing and facilitating his online course, he found himself slowly evolving from critic to champion of online education. Here, he shares the benefits of online learning.
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Instructional Design, Teacher Student Relationship
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Tapscott, Don – Educational Leadership, 1999
The ultimate learning environment is the Internet itself. Digital media are helping educators and students shift from linear to hypermedia learning; from instruction to construction and discovery; from teacher- to learner-centered education; from absorbing to synthesizing material; and from school-time to customized lifelong learning. (MLH)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Discovery Learning, Educational Environment
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Algava, Alisa – Educational Leadership, 1999
A class of fourth-graders-turned-film-producers created an animated video about national parks. The experience helped students acquire academic skills and knowledge, use technology meaningfully, feel confident about themselves and their learning, value cooperation, understand the creative process, sustain a vision, and have fun in school. (MLH)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Animation, Basic Skills, Discovery Learning
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Lonergan, Diane – Educational Leadership, 1997
Southeastern New Hampshire schoolchildren are involved in three network science projects for grades 2-8: Batnet, Birdnet, and Treenet. The listserv projects were developed by a group of teachers interested in using the computer-Internet connection to enrich and extend the science learning. Network science makes topics more real, lends immediacy to…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Consortia, Discovery Learning, Ecology
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Holzman-Benshalom, Yona; Cohen, Rimona – Educational Leadership, 1997
Since 1993, an Israeli junior high school has been conducting a regional computer communications class with a special multimedia-based curriculum. Students express what they know via text, videos, pictures, sound, and animation and demonstrate their ability to apply knowledge in research and documentary projects. Although staff encountered some…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Literacy, Educational Benefits, Foreign Countries
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Dooling, Judith O'Donnell – Educational Leadership, 2000
A survey of 1,427 students (grades 4 through 7), 176 teachers, and 9 administrators in a Connecticut district revealed that children learn about computers from more experienced persons, enjoy independent exploration, and believe computers are for everyone, especially workers. Teacher expertise varies greatly. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes
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Hobbs, Renee – Educational Leadership, 1999
To explore how media analysis and production can be integrated into existing curricula, Clark University developed the Re-Visioning Project for secondary teachers. A humanities-centered institute was based on rich professional-development experiences, stressing learning and teaching activities, analysis of practice, and development of shared…
Descriptors: Humanities, Inquiry, Institutes (Training Programs), Learning Activities
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Silver-Pacuilla, Heidi; Fleischman, Steve – Educational Leadership, 2006
Many technology features that were originally developed to help people with specific sensory impairments are now widely in use. Research is beginning to show the benefits of giving all students access to these capabilities. As such, educators should not hesitate to integrate technology features into instruction for students who struggle with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Slow Learners, Language Skills
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