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Starting my 2022 Georgetown University ed tech seminar

Bryan Alexander

This week my spring 2022 seminar began. These seminars are mostly discussion based. We also spend time learning how to use some technologies, and that’s a mix of my showing them things, them trying them out, and me helping individuals. Open access definitions: SPARC and OSI. The topic is education and technology.

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Follow Along With a Grad Seminar About Edtech: Part 1, Picking the Best Tech

Edsurge

This semester I’m teaching a graduate seminar on education and technology for Georgetown University. When teaching a course on edtech, it’s logical to start with a look at how professors can select the best tech tools for their courses. For that matter, what is technology?

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Next Week: "Serving Library Patrons with a Trauma History: An Awareness-Building Seminar" #library20

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

and hosted by Dr. Steve Albrecht : " Serving Library Patrons with a Trauma History: An Awareness-Building Seminar.” Information on registering to attend online and to access the recording is below and here. COST: $99 /person - includes any-time access to the recording and the presentation slides.

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How the pandemic accelerated the need for interactive learning spaces

Neo LMS

That’s why I am now sharing my top tips for creating interactive learning spaces that any teacher can apply to their own classroom: Make learning content accessible from anywhere. For example, holding online Socratic seminars is a sure way of engaging students and getting them to work together.

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22 Classroom-Focused Resources on AI from Teachers Everywhere

The CoolCatTeacher

Generative AI in the Classroom with Steve Dembo Donnie Piercey, AI and Math Donnia Piercey @ mrpiercEy is sharing how to integrate AI into Math instruction and is hosting an upcoming seminar with the National Council of Math Teachers on a deep dive on AI in math instruction for elementary grades. You can leave a comment on this blog.

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Here’s the Syllabus for Your Summer Crash Course in Online Education

Edsurge

You learned how to Zoom, or Hangout, or Team up. No one knows yet what the next semester will bring, but there’s a good chance the spaces where you used to teach, whether cavernous lecture hall or cozy seminar room, won’t be available this fall. Lang (book), provides ideas on how to engage learners.

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What’s next? Lessons from the lockdown on traditional education

Neo LMS

Access to a good enough internet connection and a device should be a right and not a privilege. That being said, when we remove those barriers we still see a gap when it comes to having functional knowledge on how to use said devices. That could also be true for seminars and lab projects.

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