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U.S. K-12 Educational Technology Policy: Historical Notes on the Federal Role

Doug Levin

FY 2003 $700,500,000. FY 2010 $100,000,000. Rationale for Obama administration FY 2010 program funding reduction : “ The proposed reduction of $169.9 Rationale for Obama administration FY 2010 program funding reduction : “ The proposed reduction of $169.9 ” How would the program operate?

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Smartphone Learning

IT Bill

For the past several years the Horizon Report has listed mobile learning, in one form or another, as an emerging educational technology (e.g. mobile computing, mobile apps, social media, BYOD, mobile learning). Smartphones are great for watching short videos or listing to music. ANDERSON, T (2003).

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Helping Others Along – Motivation Theory and the SAMR Model

techlearning

YouTube videos can be recorded (added to a playlist), played, fast-forwarded, rewound, they do not lose their quality and we can upload or own. Pursuing a “sense of success”: New teachers explain their career decisions, American Educational Research Journal 40 (3) (2003), pp. Source Notes (in order of use) Johnson, S.M. &

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What Kids Need for Optimal Health and School Engagement

MindShift

For all ages, research suggests that play—especially when it is freely chosen, unstructured, and kid-directed—is linked to a wide variety of positive outcomes including increased cognitive skills, physical health, self-regulation, language abilities, and social skills (Alliance for Childhood, 2010; Barker et al., Courtesy of Denise Pope.

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Preventing Student Debt Problems Begins With Financial Literacy Education

Edsurge

Born between 1981 and 1996 , during a pop culture boom of multi-million dollar music videos , millennials grew up inundated with a barrage of doctored images of success and sayings like, “It takes money to make money.” Or at least that was the dream bestowed upon America’s new dominating workforce: millennials.

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Needing students, Appalachian colleges reach out to fast-growing Hispanic population

The Hechinger Report

to go too far from the mobile home park where she’s grown up in Conover, North Carolina, when she goes to college. It’s less than four miles from the Paradise Valley Mobile Home Park, where the Cantus and other mostly Hispanic Catholic families live. Maria Cantu (l.) doesn’t want her daughter Janeth (r.) Photo: Jesse Pratt.

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Human 2.0

Learning with 'e's

Some would argue that the transient phase leading to post-humanism is the non-invasive but just as powerful welding together of human and computer, as seen in the addictive video game playing of geeks, or the smartphone ultra-dependency of our current youth generation. 2010) You are not a Gadget. New York: Oxford University Press.