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EDET693 Emerging Technologies in Education. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Week Two Essential question: What do you see as the promise of Open Learning as an emerging technology/pedagogy/philosophy? Click on title to comment. May 27, 2015. Institute for the Study of KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN EDUCATION (ISKME). May 25, 2015. May 25, 2015. Week 1: How do we define Emerging Technologies? May 23, 2015. Week one Essential Question: How do we define Emerging Technologies? May 22, 2015. On Minecraft Proposal Present...
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Week 12 | jnyboy1131
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August 5, 2015. Middot; August 5, 2015. Middot; August 6, 2015. Thank you so much! Middot; August 6, 2015. I know you’ve been frustrated with all that has been happening at your school. It came through a little bit but the overwhelming positivity about the adoption well surpassed anything negative. It’s great that you can tie together how this is going to help the students with a particular standard and so many more in a future year. Middot; August 8, 2015. Middot; August 7, 2015. Middot; August 8, 2015.
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July 2015 – missbekker
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Week 8: Creating a Minecraft Game. July 24, 2015. Here I am again admitting that I am unfamiliar with yet another emerging technology. Have I heard of Minecraft? Yes Do I know how it works? Maybe a little. Do I know how to play? Not sure. Have I ever played? By Lois Lowry. I didn’t read it until I was in my 30s. Housecraft: blueprints online http:/ www.eplans.com/. Animal Habitat design: http:/ nationalzoo.si.edu/Education/ConservationCentral/design/daph broadband.htm. Week 7: 3D Printing. July 2, 2015.
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Essential question: What are the compelling arguments both for and against computer coding in schools? – missbekker
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Essential question: What are the compelling arguments both for and against computer coding in schools? June 24, 2015. The area for which I teach is hit or miss as far as internet service. As far as education goes, I deal with several issues;. Religious Beliefs, Financial restraint, Parent participation, so therefore, this is a challenge. Are you kidding me? Not all kids should code. Remember I can’t do anything but quilt? Week 7: 3D Printing. June 26, 2015 at 9:42 pm. June 29, 2015 at 2:24 pm. No, but fo...
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June 2015 – missbekker
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Essential question: What are the compelling arguments both for and against computer coding in schools? June 24, 2015. The area for which I teach is hit or miss as far as internet service. As far as education goes, I deal with several issues;. Religious Beliefs, Financial restraint, Parent participation, so therefore, this is a challenge. Are you kidding me? Not all kids should code. Remember I can’t do anything but quilt? June 24, 2015. June 24, 2015. Next thing….I teach with an amazing staff&#...Things ...
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MOOC for K-12 – missbekker
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June 5, 2015. In my eyes, MOOC doesn’t seem like a brand new emerging idea. Massive open online classes remind me of college courses I took or am taking online, with the exception that I get credit for my courses in which I paid for. 8221; It annoys me, but I shake my head (at myself) because I said the very same phrase to my teachers years ago. Now I feel like I need to do more research and reading on MOOCs. I’m apprehensive…. One thought on “ MOOC for K-12. June 5, 2015 at 9:28 pm. Week 7: 3D Printing.
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MOOC for K-12 – missbekker
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June 5, 2015. In my eyes, MOOC doesn’t seem like a brand new emerging idea. Massive open online classes remind me of college courses I took or am taking online, with the exception that I get credit for my courses in which I paid for. 8221; It annoys me, but I shake my head (at myself) because I said the very same phrase to my teachers years ago. Now I feel like I need to do more research and reading on MOOCs. I’m apprehensive…. One thought on “ MOOC for K-12. June 5, 2015 at 9:28 pm. Week 7: 3D Printing.
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May 2015 – missbekker
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I’m apprehensive…. May 23, 2015. So first into college I decided I would study finance. I transferred to Alaska and upped the ante and graduated from UAA with a Bachelors in Business Administration with a double major in Finance and Economics. Woohooo! So here I am finishing my masters. I did not leave technology for the last class to finish. My adviser suggested I take it. No questions asked, I jump in feet first. So now I’m looking at my class down the barrel and what? So I’ll address what I read...
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Week 7: 3D Printing – missbekker
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Week 7: 3D Printing. July 2, 2015. I was excited about the topic of 3D printing when I saw it on our syllabus. Now that I have read about it, I had no idea of its possibilities. 3D Printing in the Classroom. I wanted to know more about the future of 3D printing and I found this video. Will 3D Printing Change the World? 8221; I laughed and imagined a 3D printer going up in smoke and a wide-eyed student realizing the huge mistake. Essential question: What are the compelling arguments both for and against c...