Education Technology Tweet Wrap for week of 02-15-10

by Kelly Walsh on February 19, 2010

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A collected set of Tweets from this week’s EmergingEdTech Twitter post activity, providing a variety of informative and thoughtful articles, and some useful resources, for those of us with an interest in Education Technology!

  • Great video by 8th grd Sci. teacher, showing how she uses Interactive White Board to engage students: http://bit.ly/9ai4bG
  • SchoolNews article - Can Social Media tools ‘cure’ low student engagement? http://bit.ly/9ch3NY
  • Igniting & Sustaining STEM Education: http://bit.ly/9LKYhd
  • eSchoolNews resource page focuses on Using Data to Improve Teaching: http://bit.ly/aAK1xV
  • Is Second Life just not what it’s been hyped up to be for Colleges & Universities? http://bit.ly/aB7cKq
  • Universities use stimulus funds to build high-tech research labs: http://bit.ly/bE7lFL
  • Bad weather doesn’t have to mean canceled classes in the Internet age! http://bit.ly/cUMZCT
  • Article discusses how online tutors can emulate age-old successful education model: http://bit.ly/cYHXkh
  • “A new equation for math students”, article discusses Ed Tech in Math class: http://bit.ly/b9BB4W
  • Site visits show how these schools make the Ed Tech connection for students: http://bit.ly/9hz3mA
  • School uses Skype to let 2nd Grader w/broken leg attend remotely! http://bit.ly/dxnyTs


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Kelly Walsh is Chief Information Officer, and an adjunct faculty member, at The College of Westchester in White Plains, NY and is the founder and author of EmergingEdTech.com. As an education technology advocate, he frequently delivers presentations on a variety of related topics at schools and conferences across the U.S. Walsh is also an author, and online educator, periodically running Flipped Class Workshops online. His latest eBook, the Flipped Class Workshop in a Book was published in September, 2013 and is available here. In his spare time Walsh also writes, records, and performs original (and cover) songs (look for "K. Walsh" on iTunes or Amazon.com or check out his original song videos on here on YouTube ).

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