This article focused on differential access to computers in school and home in the lives of kindergarten and first grade students. Super interesting article!!
GREAT SITE!
Shared pros and cons of early childhood ed and technology and what our goals as teachers should be when implementing these tools in appropriate ways.
Search on google: early childhood education+technology
This website posts a very effective visual diagram calling attention to the different social media's used currently in schools, their percentages of usage, how they are being used (in class, school pride, career development), their successes and challenges and the top social media universities.
search: early childhood education+technology+articles
This site contains many more resources that I would like to look further into. Many having to do with the application of technology in early childhood education environments.
The digital divide is happening because of so much internet focus in schools. Some schools are not getting the needed technology because they do not have funds for it.
Integrating technology into a math lesson and learning to explore and develop theories on their own. Class uses the internet and real life activities to learn math. Well done example of engaging students with a real world context and using 21st century tools for research and collaboration.
This is a great resource about tips and ideas on assistive technology for students with a learning disability. It is easy to follow and there are a ton of examples!
This PDF gives and describes seven things you should know about "flipped classrooms." The seven things are "what is it," "how does it work," "who's doing it," "why is it significant," "what are the downsides," "where is it going," and "what are the implications for teaching and learning."
This is the website for the National Association for Gifted Children and it has many resources available. It incluldes a Frequently Asked Questions page with general questions about gifted education. The site also includes information for families and a variety of teacher tools.
This page shows an overview Schoology, a social networking site for the classroom. Similar to Facebook, Schoology links classrooms and offers teachers new ways to keep connected with students and parents.
This article is about twitter int he classroom. It talks about how twitter can be used to teach. The teacher tweets questions or main points to the class, then they respond and they can use the textbook and twitter and other resources. Also students can use twitter to research through hashtags and also used twitter to bookmark good sources. The article also talks about the drawbacks of using twitter in the classroom. The article also talks about how teachers collaborate and share ideas through twitter, skype, and google docs.
Encouraging students to use cellphones turns the phones into tool instead of distractions. By allowing students opportunities to use their phone in class, the teacher is preparing them for the real-world. Most students have cell-phones so it's beneficial for schools that don't have the newest technology to allow students access to their phones.