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November 27th, 2009 indra_brain No comments


Seconday Technology Ideas – Meaningful Ways to Integrate Technology Into Your Classroom

Executive Summary By Kisu Kuroneko

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We’re constantly trying to think of meaningful ways to integrate technology into our classroom.

1. Students use blogs to work through the writing process. By publishing online, we can network with classrooms around the world.
2. Webcast and telecommunicate with a class on a different continent. We’re also exploring moderated marking in our literacy PLC at school. Blogging provides a platform for teachers in different classrooms in different schools that are working on the same unit at the same time to allow their students to interact with each other through peer feedback in the form of comments.
3. Students apply comprehension strategies when reading texts online. Resources are always a limiting factor in the classroom.
4. Student collaboration through wikis or google docs. Students create KWL charts on math, science, history/geography concepts on wikipages and as their understanding evolves, so does their wiki page. Group work allows for a truly digital collaboration environment.
5. Better communication with parents at home. Using laptops in class allows us to hook students with meaningful digital interactivity. Instead of using clickers to have students vote an answer, students could use twitter to tweet a text message which is displayed live on the class data projector.


Technology in the Classroom – Ways to Integrate Educational Technology Into Your Teaching Practice

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Set up a wi-fi hotspot in your classroom so that students can blog online during independent reading and writing workshops.
Purchase digital copies of textbooks to have a paperless classroom. Teach students the differences between formal, informal, and colloquial language and explore text messaging, chat rooms, and msn-speak as forms of colloquial language.
Use text-reading software (i.e. Kurzweil) to allow students to access difficult texts.
Blogging
Publish work in an e-zine article directory to understand how to build inbound links. Explore copyright issues. Computer Safety
Explore computer safety: password strength, viruses, trojans, phishing, etc.
Classroom Website
Introduce your students to HTML and web design.




Making Money Online
Introduce students to the business of making money online.
Explore advertising online – how it works.
GPS and Mapping Technology
Geo-cache with your students.
Use GPS technology or mapping software (i.e. Google Earth) in math class to construct larger geometric shapes. Apply GPS technology or mapping software in Geography.
Publish student work in English and in their first language online so that relatives overseas can celebrate in their success.
Technology as a Teaching Tool
Use dynamic geometry software (i.e. Geometer’s Sketchpad) to explore math concepts.
Music and Technology
Buy songs (i.e. itunes) and allow students to DJ their own school dances.
Class Projects
Explore the video making process: scripts, recording, editing, post-production
Explore youtube as a medium to publish content.

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October 23rd, 2009 indra_brain 1 comment

Is Microwave The Future of WiFi?

Executive Summary By Sandy Cosser

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According to Robert Morrow, a retired Air Force Academy electrical engineering professor, WiFi and cellular data are on the way out because the future belongs to WiMax. Even though WiMax will not be free, as WiFi is, it offers uninterrupted service. At the 2007 WiWorld Conference, Jarvis said that WiFi is still a more affordable alternative to WiMax.

According to Jarvis, a WiMax base stations costs around $35,000 (£17,703) to build, while a WiFi station costs a mere $2,500 (£1,264). The CPE price of WiFi is also lower, $250 (£126) vs. $350 (£177) for WiMax.

The Wireless Access Providers’ Association of South Africa (WAPA) has compiled a list of reasons why Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs) prefer WiFi, such as the tried and tested capability of WiFi. WiMax has yet to prove itself capable of living up to expectations and to justify the price increase from WiFi.

Pakistan, however, is throwing its weight behind WiMax, as it has constructed the largest WiMax network in the world.

Installing Linux to a Computer

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Executive Summary By Alex Davies

There are a couple of ways to install Ubuntu:
Live CD from Canonical (or the manufacturer of your chosen distro. This option uses a Live CD made by Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu. This is by far the easiest way to install a distro.

• Live CD created by you.

Option 1 is by the easiest of them all. You just send off for a disk from Canonical (for Ubuntu), shove it in your CD drive on your computer/laptop, boot up and some options will come up. The computer will say, usually in the left hand bottom corner, something like ‘Boot options F5′ and you press that key, select the boot device (the CD) and away you go.

Option 2 is marginally harder than the above. What you will need is a blank CD, a CD creator drive, a CD burner program and of course the distro ISO. Start you CD burner program, such as Nero and click ‘create CD-ROM ISO’ or something along these lines. Then browse through to where you you saved the .iso file, for example Computer>Documents>Downloads, select it and click create. It also gives you the option to test before you install it.

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