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Issues in Educational Technology

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Flipped Classrooms
Digital Portfolios
note-taking on a computer vs. handwriting

Tools and Tips for the Flipped Classroom

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The Flipped Classroom Model

This video provides an introduction to the flipped classroom model

Teachers Use Flipped Classroom Tech to Make the Most of Student-Teacher Time

The innovative learning model involves making videos for students to view at home, so class time is spent interacting.

Should Students Take Notes on a Computer?

Today's educators must now ask themselves whether or not taking notes on a laptop has a detrimental effect on their student's performance.

The 10 Best Web Tools For Flipped Classrooms

Here's a useful list of the best web tools for flipped classrooms, complete with what each tool is and how teachers are using it right now!

Apps for Note-Taking With iPads

Beth Holland of EdTechTeacher explains how taking in-class notes with iPads can address a wide variety of learning styles and help students make deeper connections with the material.

Attention, Students: Put Your Laptops Away

Researchers Pam Mueller and Daniel M. Oppenheimer found that students remember more via taking notes longhand rather than on a laptop. It has to do with what happens when you're forced to slow down.

Using Technology | Electronic Portfolios in the K-12 Classroom

The use of personal portfolios for assessment and presentation long has been a component of higher education. In fact, personal portfolios are a graduation requirement at many colleges and universities. Now, electronic portfolios have begun to enter the world of K-12 education as well.

Primary Digital Portfolios

A brief explanation of why you would want young children to have a digital portfolio and what hosts, tools and apps are available and work well for this.

5 Reasons To Use Digital Portfolios In Your Classroom

5 Reasons To Use Digital Portfolios In Your Classroom

Note-Taking: Writing v.s.Typing Notes

Today, we reveal the winner of the ultimate note-taking battleā€¦ the pencil and paper or the computer. This has been the hottest question on note-taking