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Crompton, Helen; LaFrance, Jason; van 't Hooft, Mark – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
A QR (quick-response) code is a two-dimensional scannable code, similar in function to a traditional bar code that one might find on a product at the supermarket. The main difference between the two is that, while a traditional bar code can hold a maximum of only 20 digits, a QR code can hold up to 7,089 characters, so it can contain much more…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Handheld Devices, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
Winn, Matthew R. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Just as participation in social networking has grown, so has media coverage of inappropriate activity online. Teacher-student relationships and cyberbullying are just a few of the stories that seem to make the news on a regular basis. For educators, this is particularly troubling, considering how few students know what is appropriate when using…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Social Networks, Child Safety, Safety Education
Long, Christian – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Design thinking is about using design to improve the human experience. It combines collaboration, systems thinking, and a balance of creative and analytical habits. It also fuels what the students want for themselves: making an impact on the real world in real time and having adults take their passions seriously. The process essentially comes down…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Systems Approach, Design, High School Students
Groff, Jennifer; Haas, Jason – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2008
When it comes to technologies like digital games, simulations, and social networking, teachers and students may find themselves at cross purposes. Often, students find that these technologies, so prevalent in their lives outside of school, are unwelcome in their classrooms. Many teachers can tell stories about the disruptive influence of video…
Descriptors: Video Games, Social Networks, Internet, Computer Uses in Education
Redekopp, Reynold; Bourbonniere, Elizabeth – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2009
All teachers know them--the students who sit in the back of the room and never make a peep. If prodded, they may reluctantly offer a comment or opinion, but they are so obviously uncomfortable about participating that a teacher may wonder if it is even worth trying to engage them. Are they unprepared or just shy? Do they lack ideas or merely need…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Class Activities, Electronic Publishing, Student Attitudes
Robinson, LeAnne K.; Brown, Abbie; Green, Tim – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2007
For the last year the authors have been gathering examples of how perceived "threats of security" are hampering the integration of technology in teaching and learning. They hope that educators will examine both the challenges of increased security demands and ways in which security might enhance, rather than detract from, the use of technology for…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Computer Security, Computer Uses in Education
Bradsher, Monica – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
Discusses international collaboration between teachers and students through the National Geographic Society's Kids Network and provides examples from various countries. Topics include language barriers and opportunities, cultural differences, differences in teaching styles and curriculum, cost considerations, and preparation time. A sidebar lists…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Costs, Cultural Differences
Yoder, Maureen Brown – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2003
Presents seven strategies to assist educators in providing students with a high quality online communication experience: begin with curriculum; spend time planning; encourage a positive social climate; understand the unique nature of online communication; encourage good reading and writing skills; deal with inappropriate behavior and attitudes;…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Curriculum Development, Distance Education