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Is Technology Holding Students Back? | Edudemic

Is Technology Holding Students Back? | Edudemic | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Today, a day without tech being used in the classroom would be an unusual day indeed. In fact, according to a survey by Front Row Education, 75% of teachers say they use technology daily with their students. Tablets and laptops are now common in many classrooms. These devices can be loaded with education programs and apps for students, and using this kind of technology makes it easy for teachers to track student progress.

On the cutting edge of ed-tech you’ll find tools like virtual reality and 3D printing. By using virtual reality technology, like Google Glass, students can visit other locations without ever leaving their desks. These tools use 3D imagery to make the wearer feel like they’re exploring a realm in person. 3D printing also gives students opportunities to explore cutting-edge concepts in the classroom. Students can design objects on a computer and then “print” them out on a 3D printer, which uses plastic or other materials to create the object. These kinds of technologies may currently be cost prohibitive for many schools, but you’re likely to see them being adopted by classrooms in the coming years.
Christine's curator insight, March 22, 2017 12:57 AM
Like almost everything else - a little bit of this mixed with that gives the all round environment.
John Rudkin's curator insight, March 22, 2017 4:11 AM
Never doubt the opportunities modern digital technology can offer - and push the envelope
Tumbling Stones's curator insight, March 23, 2017 6:09 PM

Important conversation!

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The combined impact of diet, physical activity, sleep and screen time on academic achievement: a prospective study of elementary school students in Nova Scotia, Canada

The combined impact of diet, physical activity, sleep and screen time on academic achievement: a prospective study of elementary school students in Nova Scotia, Canada | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Few studies have investigated the independent associations of lifestyle behaviors (diet, physical activity, sleep, and screen time) and body weight status with academic achievement. Even fewer have investigated the combined effect of these behaviors on academic achievement. We hypothesize that the combined effect of these behaviors will have a higher impact on academic achievement than any behavior alone, or that of body weight status.
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Education and Technology:
Manitoba Action and Reflection 

Education and Technology:<br/>Manitoba Action and Reflection  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
A snapshot of educational technology use in Manitoba.
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10 Things to Fear @dougpete

10 Things to Fear @dougpete | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
On Thursday, Colleen Rose asked this million dollar question on her blog.

What holds us back from embracing technology in our daily practice?

Now, I could have taken the easy route and posted a reply to her blog but instead, I collaborated with my buddy Peter McAsh to come up with this Top 10 list big list.

We seem to have mastered Dropbox Paper so that was our platform for this collaboration.

Note that we’re not afraid to bite firmly on our tongues…

This isn’t necessarily a definitive list and there’s no order but it’s what we came up with.
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Agile Makerspaces - Worlds of Learning @LFlemingEDU

Agile Makerspaces - Worlds of Learning @LFlemingEDU | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
The boundaries of technology-supported learning in a makerspace will no longer be confined to the makerspace.  These agile makerspaces are ones that leverage technology to provide making experiences that are not confined to the physical makerspace alone. Mobility is essential to give students anywhere and any time access to learning resources, allowing them to work at a time and place that best suits them.
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