Weekly Tech Tip:
- Digital Youth Research: Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media
- Student Free Speech: When Teachers are the Targets by Aimée M. Bissonette, J.D.
- New Report Says Adults Need to Get Involved in Teens’ Online Activities - Harvard University
- Technology Educators Decry New Digital Divide By Andrew Trotter
- The Digital Production Gap: The Digital Divide and Web 2.0 Collide by Jennifer A Schradic, University of California Berkley
- Technology Transformation: The Death Valley Bloomby Pete Reilly on Ed Tech Journeys
- You Are What you Search Part 1 by Rodd Lucier on The Clever Sheep blog
- Should I be Thinking About Moving to a One to One Model? by Pete Reilly on Ed Tech Journeys
- Two Road Blocks to Transformation We Have Yet to Address by Pete Reilly on Ed Tech Journeys
- Does your school organization reflect our new digital information landscape? by Scott McLeod on Dangerously Irrelevant
- 1:1 A Wise Choice? by Julie Lachance on The eJulez Perspective
- Researchers Say the Social Web Improves Kids' Literacy (Geeks Say 'Duh') from ReadWriteWeb
- I Don’t Need Your Network (or Your Computer, or Your Tech Plan, or Your…) by Will Richardson from Weblogg-ed
- Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels
- Willingham: Six practical reasons arts education is more than a luxury on The Washington Post
- Official Google Mobile Blog: Mobile Search for a New Era: Voice, Location and Sight
- Trillions from MAYAnMAYA on Vimeo.
- Mentionmap - A Twitter Visualization - See how Twitter users are connected
- .: Sumo Paint 2.0 :. - Another browser-based image editor that looks and feels like Photoshop
- Memoov - Animation Studio online
- New Choice Health - compare prices on medical procedures at different hospitals
- REDFLY - by Celio Corp - Device you plug a Blackberry into to turn it into a laptop. Gives your phone a full-size screen and keyboard.
- Doing What Works - Research-Based online teaching strategies
- Edudcation Week - Four Flawed Assumptions of School Reform
- Good Video Games and Good Learning by James Paul Gee
- Scott Kim takes apart the art of puzzles - TED Talk
- Shuffle Brain | Smart games for a connected world
- ProProfs - Create your own Puzzle Games
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