March, 2009

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Hybrid Courses?

The Electric Educator

'The Minneapolis/St. Paul Star Tribune published an article this morning about a hybrid education model that blends traditional and online learning. Students at Bloomington Jefferson high school attend class twice a week and finish online assignments during the three days the don''t attend class. Teacher like the arrangement because they are able to work with smaller groups of students and students like it because it gives them greater flexibility.

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Wiiboard Questions

The Electric Educator

'After presenting on the Wiiboard at the MACUL conference, several people have spoken with me and e-mailed questions related to implementing the Wiiboard technology in their schools. In replying to them individually, I thought I would also share my thoughts here for others to read. 1. Can/will the Wiiboard replace our commercial interactive white boards?

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IR Pen Product Review

The Electric Educator

'Please visit my updated review of IR Pens featuring Penteractive , IRPensOnline , Whalebone , and Infrawow. The infrared (IR) light pen is one of the essential pieces of hardware for the Wiiboard. The evolution of the IR Pen has progressed rapidly as the Wiiboard technology has taken off. Throughout the school year I have used my Wiiboard regularly and have been able to experiment with several different light pens.

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Wiiboard

The Electric Educator

'I appreciate the large turnout to my presentation on using the Wiimote as an interactive whiteboard. You surpassed my expectations! I hope you found my session informative and inspirational! As you setup your wiiboard, please feel free to contact me with questions or success stories. I encourage you to add comments to this post if you have resources related to the wiiboard that you think would be helpful for others.

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Enhancing School Device Management for Improved Learning

Schools face increasing challenges as technology becomes integral to education. Efficient device management is essential for maximizing technology use and safeguarding investments. Our article discusses the importance of tracking devices, outlines current challenges, and suggests modern solutions that go beyond traditional methods like Excel. Learn how advanced tracking systems can streamline operations, improve maintenance, and offer real-time updates for better resource allocation.

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2009 MACUL Conference

The Electric Educator

'It''s been a busy month since I returned from Kosovo and I have not had time to do any blogging. Today and tomorrow I will be at the Michigan Association of Computer Users in Learning ( MACUL ) conference at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. Conference attendance is expected to top 4,000 this year. The annual MACUL conference is an awesome opportunity to hear how other educators are using technology in the classroom and to browse the latest in ed. tech. hardware and software.

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Friday @ MACUL

The Electric Educator

'Here are the highlights of what I''ve seen and heard here today at the MACUL conference: Opening Keynote: Alan November Alan spoke about collaboration and student centered learning. Here are three things that I took away from his presentation: Create a custom search engine through a new Google application. Use Jing to create screencasts. Assign a student in class to the be official "class researcher" and arm them with a web enabled laptop.

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