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Educators can no longer ignore the TPACK framework

Neo LMS

TPACK stands for Technological Pedagogical And Content Knowledge. The core idea behind it is that a great teacher must perfectly know (Knowledge) the subject being taught (Content), how to deliver it so that a student learns it (Pedagogy) and also how to choose and use the right technology in doing so (Technology).

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Humanizing technology

Learning With Lucie

Amongst several comments, one particularly struck a chord with me - "Yes, I see that you are humanizing technology". And although I did not use those words -- the fact that it humanized the technology was part of the reason I was excited about this form factor in a laptop. But what is the something else and how do I articulate it?

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Google Parts Ways With Longtime Education Evangelist, Jaime Casap

Edsurge

To many educators, Casap may be best known as a marquee headliner at education events, delivering rousing speeches about the future of learning and the role of technology. There were no “evangelist” openings at Google when he joined the engineering team in February 2006. The Chromebooks team was separate from apps, for instance.

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Going on the Offensive: Cyber Security Strategies for Schools

edWeb.net

The Center for Digital Education and The National School Board Association recognized Wilson County Schools for its innovative use of technology. Rich’s experience provides a unique strategic and operational perspective to develop, lead, and integrate technology, instruction and business functions. About the Host.