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In another somewhat futile attempt to reduce the backlog of resources I want to share, I’m starting this weekly “Ed Tech Digest” post where I’ll share three or four links I think are particularly useful and related to…ed tech:
What happens when computers, not teachers, pick what students learn? is from The Hechinger Report. Based on this report, I’d say the answer is, “Not much good.”
An ambitious idea to connect students to the Internet at home, delayed by federal indecision is from The Hechinger Report. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning About Schools Providing Home Computers & Internet Access To Students.
I’m adding this first tweet to The Best Resources For Learning How To Use Google Docs/Google Drive:
Super useful tips. MT @bhsprincipal: 15 Effective Ways to Use Google Docs in Class: http://t.co/gSMJM2m6Zo. pic.twitter.com/TbPpHB55Ii
— edutopia (@edutopia) March 3, 2015
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Advice On Using Education Technology:
What do you want leaders to do with technology? (Co-created with @plugusin) #cpchat #suptchat pic.twitter.com/AzutYY0SWg
— George Couros (@gcouros) February 28, 2015
How Teachers' Use Of Technology In The Classroom Is Changing (Survey) – EdTechReview™ (ETR) http://t.co/WgTObbzIqC #educoach #techcoach
— Vipula Sharma (@VipulaSharma1) March 5, 2015
A bit theoretical, but perhaps a candidate for your next digest? I just put it up today myself! #shameless plug 🙂
http://theline.edublogs.org/2015/03/06/i-am-not-a-maker-or-am-i-technology-education-and-the-maker-movement/