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eCOVE Classroom Observation , Classroom Walkthrough Software. Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom. Learning Spaces | Feature Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom Six design elements that shouldn't be left out of today's smart classroom By Bridget McCrea01/18/12 It's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas. Schools that ignore this step, said Issac Herskowitz, director of New York-based Touro College's instructional technology program, will wind up with smart classrooms that fall short of their goals.

Here are six design elements that should be incorporated into the 21st Century classroom. 1. "You want students to be able to do discovery learning and to work together on projects and problem-solving," said Herskowitz. 2. 3. "You really want to make everything accessible for the teachers that are using the technology," said Herskowitz. 4. 5. Ten great sources of free teacher resources.

eSchool News has compiled this list of some of the best free teacher websites on the web; what are your favorites? By Jenna Zwang, Assistant Editor Read more by Jenna Zwang February 18th, 2011 Educators are looking for more free teaching resources online. With cuts to school budgets, teachers are often left searching for ways to innovate without breaking the bank. In fact, a recent survey reveals that educators are incorporating more internet-related resources into their lessons, but shrinking school budgets have prompted many educators to look for free resources to enhance their lessons.

There are numerous sites that can help, but we’ve picked 10 that our among our favorites. The 10 biggest ed-tech stories of 2011. Here's what we think are the 10 most significant educational technology stories of 2011. Teachers use video podcasts to turn learning “upside down” … New web-search formulas have important implications for students and society … “Bring Your Own Device” emerges as a top strategy for integrating technology into instruction: These are among the many key ed-tech developments affecting schools in the past year. In this special retrospective, the editors of eSchool News highlight what we think are the 10 most significant educational technology stories of 2011.

To find out how these stories will continue to affect school stakeholders in 2012 and beyond, read on. What do you think of our list? What other ed-tech stories do you think are worthy of mentioning? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. 10. While viewing 3D images can alert experts to children’s eye problems, the AOA says there is no evidence that viewing or attempting to view 3D images will harm a child’s eyes. See also: IT Platform for 21st Century Education 3rd Part –Network Servers. IT Platform for 21st Century Education 2nd Part –Internet in Schools. Is technology really important in K-12 Education?

Essential elements when planning to integrate technology in education. 1:1 Computing: an enabler or an obstacle in education? IT Platform for 21st Century Education 1st Part –Wireless Networks. Web Filters are not the solution for Internet Safety. Recycle or Donate? Unleash the IT Team Potential. IT Department Role in 21st Century Education.