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Visibility and reach: Journal articles v. blog posts

Dangerously Irrelevant

Back in 2008 I raised the questions : Why would anyone who wishes to actually reach educators and hopefully influence change in schools not be blogging? Also… why haven’t more faculty caught on to this? Eight years later, I thought that I would share a couple of recent tables that I made in order to illustrate this point further.

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What Is Phonemic Awareness According to Scholars?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

By drawing from authoritative research, this article aims to offer a comprehensive perspective on phonemic awareness , equipping you with the knowledge you need to better guide students in their educational journey. ” (Manyak, 2008, p. What is Phonemic Awareness? link] Krashen, S. Phonemic Awareness Training Necessary?

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?Readers’ Roundup: EdSurge HigherEd’s Top 10 Articles of 2017

Edsurge

We’ve rounded up our 10 most popular articles from 2017, as picked by our readers. A Starter Kit For Instructional Designers When EdSurge columnist Amy Ahearn graduated from college in 2008, she had never heard of instructional design—let alone anticipate that she would soon have a career in it.

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Keyboarding Basics Part 1

Ask a Tech Teacher

We are taking the next two weeks–two articles–to answer the questions that should help you as a teacher or administrator decide what type of keyboarding program is best for your school. Week 1 (this article). Zeitz, 2008. Why learn keyboarding? What is the best age to start teaching keyboarding?

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The Problem With Zeros

A Principal's Reflections

This not only reflects grading as punishment but also creates a hole that students cannot dig out of (Guskey, 2000; Reeves, 2004; Reeves, 2008; O'Conner and Wormeli, 2011). For some practical alternatives to dishing out zeros check out the latter portion of the article by Norrell titled Less Than Zero. O’Connor, K., & Reeves, D.

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9 Tips Every Teacher should Know about Google Scholar

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Besides searching for academic literature such as journal articles, peer-reviewed papers, books, reports.etc, Google Scholar also enables you to create your personal library where you can save and organize your materials. Metrics allows you to see which articles in a publication were cited the most and who cited them.

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Are Smartphones in the Classroom a Smart Move?

The CoolCatTeacher

She authored Toys to Tools: Connecting Student Cell Phones to Education (published by ISTE in 2008), Cell Phones in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for the K-12 Educator (published by ISTE in 2011), Help Your Child Learn With Their Cell Phone and Web 2.0