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Search Education – Google. 36 Tools for Digitising your ELT Course Book. 10 Essential Tech Skills Students NEED To Know « Staffroom HQ. - Helping Educators Get Started with Educational Technology. 0 Comments February 7, 2012 By: David Andrade Feb 7 Written by: 2/7/2012 6:28 AM ShareThis Edudemic has a great article entitled "The Must-Have Guide To Helping Technophobic Teachers".

- Helping Educators Get Started with Educational Technology

Over 2 years ago, I wrote an article entitled "Getting Started with Educational Technology" that also offered tips and ideas on how teachers could get started using educational technology successfully. Many teachers are afraid of new technology, set in their ways, or just overwhelmed with what is out there. Find out what they want to do and then share a technology resource that can help them do that. Share online sites (like Tech&Learning), blogs and other resources that can help them. Start off with one or two tech's at a time so that they don't get overwhelmed.

Educational Technology can engage students, expose them to new things, allow them to do different things, get teachers and students organized, differentiate teaching, learning and assessment, improve communications and so much more. Related: Teaching With and About Technology. Jim Wilson/The New York TimesStudents have always faced distractions and time-wasters.

Teaching With and About Technology

But computers and cellphones, and the constant stream of stimuli they offer, pose a profound new challenge to focusing and learning.Go to related article » Updated | Feb. 2013 What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of using technology for learning? Are tech tools essentials, distractions or somewhere in between? How are other teachers using technology? We present a collection of Learning Network resources, Times multimedia and articles and useful outside links to help both digital immigrants and digital natives think through these questions.

Please tell us what you think, or share your own ideas or experiences! Student Opinion Questions All of the questions below are still open to comment by students. What Tech Tools Play the Biggest Role in Your Life? How Careful Are You Online? Are You Distracted by Technology? Does Facebook Ever Make You Feel Bad? Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology. Education is currently at a crossroads as traditional methods and tools are changing as a result of advances in technology and learning theory.

Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology

We are beginning to see some schools across the country take the lead in merging sound pedagogy with the effective integration of technology. These schools and educators, whether they realize it or not, are not only enhancing the teaching and learning process, but they are also providing their learners with essential skill sets pivotal for success in today’s society. These skill sets include critical thinking/problem solving, media literacy, collaboration, creativity, technological proficiency, and global awareness. The ultimate result with this shift has been increases in engagement as well as a sense of relevancy and meaning amongst learners, all of which are foundations for improving achievement. Image credit: Even as we are seeing more schools and educators transform the way they teach and learn with technology, many more are not.

We know what you're doing... A social networking privacy experiment by Callum Haywood. Free online tutorials for learning to use technology and ict in education. Teacher Resources. Teacher Resources.