Students: Using Technogolgy to cheat isn’t cheating?
I came across this article last week, posted by Robyn (@serendipitynz) on Twitter … “Students say using tech to cheat
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Education, Learning, Leadership, Management – CMALT / FHEA / MLPI – Author of #EdTechBook and #EdTechRations
I came across this article last week, posted by Robyn (@serendipitynz) on Twitter … “Students say using tech to cheat
Continue readingAccording to Derek Baird Teens Don’t Give a Twit About Twitter. Is this a surprise? Facebook and other ‘friend-based’ social
Continue readingI was reading Steve Wheeler’s latest blog entry this morning thinking “huh?” So, a JISC report on “Edgeless University: why
Continue readingSchoolTube: A Brief History of Technology in Education
Continue readingI came across this very interesting video through the CoolCat blog, and was immediately impressed. The kids, all about 11 or
Continue readingAs a follow up to my post on Can Google help me? I’ve been doing more searching on eLearning and
Continue readingUsing the tools of Web 2.0 (wiki, blog, podcast, etc) learners are starting at younger and younger ages. The technology
Continue readingIt doesn’t matter what you call them (‘Millenials’, ‘Generation Y’, ‘Gen Y’, or the ‘Net Generation’), students of today are
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