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Computers in Classrooms June 2007 There are some great articles in store in this latest edition, including one on project management written from a student's perspective, in which Casey Cox (from Georgia) details what the job of student project manager in an international collaboration entails.
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Editorial
Roll Up, Roll Up! -- Information about the NECC Conference in Atlanta, which starts on Monday
Managing An International Educational Technology Project A Student's Perspective
Updates
Creating A Can-Do Culture
Vignette: Change Management In A School
Quick Mentions
A Bit Of A Problem
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Computers in Classrooms #27 out now! There's plenty to read in this issue, including an idea I've had called Student Voices, which I hope will encourage participation by youngsters. Here are the full contents:
Editorial Circulation And Other Statistics Participate! Tapping Into Social Networks For Professional Growth E Twinning Finding A Partner Or Partners In Europe Social Technologies In The Classroom Five Minute Tip: Managing Equipment Loans The Bett Show: An Evaluation Case Study: Turning Around The Educational Technology Provision In A School Who We Are, What We Do What I’m Up To Testing Times Technical "Support" ICT In Education Toolbar Available! Feedback Disclaimer Pass It On/How To Subscribe (Not subscribed yet? Sign up
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Computers in Classrooms #25 Out Now! This issue includes:
* Learning Platforms: The Experience of One Primary School
* 15 Minutes of Fame * Revisiting Reasons for resisting... * Review of The Movie Review Podcast * Review of the Science Channel Podcast * Review of the This Week in Science Podcast
Progress in educational technology in the UK: the wiki. Contribute to a page outlining the degree of the success or otherwise of the UK in educational technology, and the reasons for it.
The value of knowledge. The case for not always having a free lunch on the internet.
Podcast project, plus an invitation to collaborate on another project. In COMPIC #22 I asked if a school would be interested in working with me on podcasts. Here's a progress report, and an invitation to take part in another *real* project.
Atoms and other small matters: a great film from the archives. Details of a 53-year old movie that explains how atoms etc work, and which will fit on your i-Pod as well.
How to "sell" blogging etc to your senior management team: my presentation from the K12 Online Conference. Lots of suggestions for winning others over, and even what to do if Web 2.0 applicationshave already been banned.
What are the barriers to using educational technology/ICT in schools? The poll. Grand visions are all very well, but what are the real-life barriers that prevent ICT being adopted wholesale in schools? Read the article, then have your say.
User Group. How to apply to join the new ICT in Education user group, to evaluate new and existing products and services .
A Matter Of Time: clever stuff with Excel. How to do calculations involving time.
Leon Cych on Digital Literacies & Intellectual Property . An extract from Leon's seminal chapter in the forthcoming second edition of Coming of Age: An Introduction to the NEW Worldwide Web.
How to get involved: a reminder. A summary of the three ways that you can get involved this month.
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Computers in Classrooms #22: Out Now! In this issue...
1. Every Child Matters. 2. Responses to a question about wireless keyboards and mice. 3. Podcasting: a mutual back-scratching suggestion which could help both me and your students. 4. Web 2.0: The Coming of Age project. 5. Correction. 6. Articles from the Educational Technology: ICT in Education website. 7. A school which has embraced webcasting.[ Download/View File ] Tue, 10 Oct 2006, 07:49