Monthly Archives: December 2011

Putting Learning into Practice – Looking Ahead to the Final Project

I have certainly learned a lot this past ten months about technology and education. As the COETAIL program has progressed, I have been applying my new knowledge by making small changes to what i am doing in the classroom. I … Continue reading

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Connectiwhat?

I’ll admit it. I’m scared. Lately, I have been reading a lot about how technology is affecting our world, and truthfully, it scares me. Now, I know that that might sound a little strange. After all, what is there to … Continue reading

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Flipping Out – Reflections on the Flipped Classroom

If you are an educator who pays attention to current trends in education, you will most certainly have heard the term “Flipped Classroom” being thrown around a lot lately. I myself heard about it last March at the EARCOS annual … Continue reading

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Technology Integration – What does it really mean?

The term “technology integration” is on a lot of lips these days, but what does it really mean? Is it as simple as having a bunch of computers in a school or is it more than that? If you head … Continue reading

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A Long Road Ahead….

Let me start by saying that I love the NET standards. They are a set of standards developed by ISTE to “help students prepare to work, live, and contribute to the social and civic fabric of their communities”. I have … Continue reading

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