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Using Technology to Implement the Seven Principles of Good Practice

As stated on this page, “The “seven principles” are the best known summary of what decades of educational research indicates are the kinds of teaching/learning activities most likely to improve learning outcomes.”

Using Technology to Implement
Seven Principles of Good Practice

Low Threshold Applications: LTA

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Journal of Educational Technology & Society

This is the home page of the Journal of Educational Technology and Society. This journal may be worth looking at periodically.
Journal of Educational Technology & Society

PBL Clearinghouse

Interested in Problem-Based Learning. Here’s a site to look at.

PBL Clearinghouse

HOW-TO: Put PowerPoint on your iPod Photo – Engadget – www.engadget.com

Want to put your Powerpoint files on your iPod Photo? Here’s how.

HOW-TO: Put PowerPoint on your iPod Photo – Engadget – www.engadget.com

The Savvy Technologist

This site is worth browsing periodically to get ideas.
The Savvy Technologist

Encyclopedia of Educational Technology

This may be a valuable resource.

Encyclopedia of Educational Technology

Leading the Transition from Classrooms to Learning Spaces

The subtitle of this article is “The convergence of technology, pedagogy, and space can lead to exciting new models of campus interaction.” This article may be worth reading.

EDUCAUSE Quarterly | Volume 28 Number 1 2005: “SCALE-UP”

Educational Technology – The Educator’s Reference Desk

Need to get information about education technology. This is probably a good place to start.

Educational Technology

iSight Connects Higher Ed to K-12 Classrooms

Wow! This sounds like an interesting project.

iSight Connects Higher Ed to K-12 Classrooms

iSight in the Classroom

This is a good site that describes a variety of ways the iSight camera can be used in education. The author also provides many links to software that can be used to enhance the use of the iSight camera. One that I think would be particularly helpfulbut is not listed on his page is the iGlasses software – http://www.ecamm.com/mac/iglasses/
iSight in the Classroom