Honestly, for being in my twenties, I don’t feel very tech savvy. I mean, I can definitely get around on a computer and the Internet, but there are so many neat, educational (and free!) programs out there that I don’t know about or don’t know how to use. So maybe I should rephrase that to [...]
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The Educator’s Digital Divide
Posted in T4: Technology, tagged EDTC 6536, jing, technology, technology gap, twitter on October 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This week’s article by Mike Bogle brought up an important topic in education: the growing technological divide among educators. Previous to this week’s reading, I thought this was most likely due to generational differences. However, after reading this week’s article, my views have changed – there are so many factors contributing to the divide; some [...]
Integrating Web 2.0 Technologies in the Classroom
Posted in T4: Technology, tagged EDTC 6536, skype, technology, technology gap on October 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This week we read an article by Kathleen Bacer focused on incorporating technology into the classroom. Her article was directed towards educators who taught in online only situations so while her ideas were great, many were a little impractical, I think, for a middle school humanities class. I finished reading the article wanting a little [...]