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The Learning Evolution. The Education Media Network | EdReach. Social Media in Higher Education | Dr. Rey Junco's Blog. They’re Not Digital Natives, They’re Digital Tourists! | Used Books in Class. To all those who claim that all students today are digital “natives,” I beg to disagree. Digital natives are defined as those people who have grown-up using technology daily beginning in the 1960s, but the term is more commonly used to describe those born in the 21st Century. According to the PBS Frontline Website, Digital Natives aged 12 to 24 spend 4.5 hours a day viewing screen media (TV, Internet, Internet video, mobile video), excluding games;82 percent of seventh- to twelfth-graders “media multitask” while doing homework, e.g. IM, TV, Web surfing, etc. The NYTimes 2010 article, “If Your Kids Are Awake, They’re Probably Online” discusses the use of digital devices stating, “Those ages 8 to 18 spend more than seven and a half hours a day with such devices.”

Certainly, use by our students has increased since then. Despite these statistics, I am convinced that many students are not digital “natives, ” they are digital “tourists.” “It’s still loading, Mrs. Like this: Like Loading... When Helping Students Hurts Students - Coach G's Teaching Tips. Free Technology for Teachers. The Dean's List: 50 Must-Read Higher Education Technology Blogs. IT administrators, professors and CIOs are driven by the needs — and rising expectations — of students. In the world of higher education, technology is a catalyst for real growth. Topics like online learning, “bring your own device,” electronic textbooks and cloud computing are hot in the industry right now, and rightfully so.

Technology is creating better learning environments, faster and more efficient access to resources such as e-mail and online lectures — and, ultimately, a better experience for professors and students. What about the men and women behind all that campus technology? IT workers need resources too. Has your blog been selected? We also have an OPML file with RSS feeds of all 50 Must-Read IT Blogs for your convenience. Blog HighEd The team at BlogHighEd aggregates content from their network of higher ed bloggers, including webmasters, marketers, counselors, providers and consultants. . | Read the blog: bloghighed.org Christina Bello - ITS Technology Tips Cisco Education Blog.

The Innovative Educator. Edudemic | Education Technology, Teacher Tools, Apps and More. Ten education blogs worth following. Many blogs listed here are winners of multiple awards. Education blogs, on any and every topic, abound online. Unfortunately, educators are probably the last people who have the time to go out and search for them. Which blogs review good free resources? Which can offer information about school reform trends? Which highlight short, how-to videos for those who aren’t very tech-savvy?

In this time-saving list, you’ll find 10 of the best education blogs that readers have recommended, that have won multiple awards, or that other educators just can’t stop talking about. The blogs are listed in alphabetical order. 1. What is the best way to improve education using social media? 2. Flipped Learning was created by Jon Bergmann, a teacher, educational coach, and writer who has helped educators around the world reconsider what education can look like. See also:Panelists: Blogs are changing education 3. 4. This blog is a great place to look for fresh ideas about how to teach students course material.