By John Bigelow. The use of video is becoming an increasingly important part of many school curriculums. Ten years ago, a school assignment was something...
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By Gary Bass. As a teacher of science, with an interest in geophysics, I have been fascinated with the availability of real time data about...
Your ultimate goal in implementing a model of BYOT (Bring your own technology) is to transition from your present situation to a position where all...
By Lynne Schrum, PhD, Barbara B. Levin, PhD During a recent school visit, we observed 7th grade science students studying biomes. Each student had selected...
By Chad de Kretser. “A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.”...
By Michael McKinnon. The continuing evolution of our relationship with the internet will see IT use policies developed by schools shifting from one of blanket...
By Daria Catalui and Louis Marinos. Comparing the Internet to a road network seems to be a good analogy. Just as the road network carries...
By Barbara Spears. Keeping young people safe online and encouraging responsible behaviour is an ongoing priority. As part of my professional development work with school...
By Gary Bass. In the last article (Evolution of the Textbook Part One), we began our examination of the evolution of text books by looking...
Computers and their related technologies have been heralded as a cure for learning disabilities. Many people have come to believe that computer technology will make...
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