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Tinkering and Technology
Before this all slips my mind, I wanted to post some thoughts about the conversation I led at Educon 2.2 last weekend called Tinkering Towards Technology Fluency. I had a few slides prepared, and a general list of things I … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, constructivism, education reform, games, professional development
Tagged bricolage, educon, Educon22, fluency, games, gender, James Paul Gee, mastery, Papert, technology, technology literacy, tinkering, Turkle
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The Technology Ecology
Today I’m heading to Denver for the T+L conference. T+L is the Technology + Learning conference of the National School Board Association. This year it’s in Denver, Colorado, October 27-29. I’ll be doing a new session on Wednesday, Oct 28th … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, constructivism
Tagged curriculum, education, fluency, literacy, PBL, projects, school student, technology, technology ecology
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Technology Literacy and Sustained Tinkering Time
Yesterday I was reading a handout by Dr. Stephen Krashen called 88 Generalizations about Free Voluntary Reading. It summarizes the research and benefits to literacy of Sustained Silent Reading (SSR), also called Free Voluntary Reading (FVR). You give kids books, … Continue reading
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Tagged education, fluency, Krashen, literacy, reading, student, teacher, technology
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