Education Technology Tweet Wrap for the week of 03-08-10

by K. Walsh on March 12, 2010

This week’s summary of Twitter posting activity from EmergingEdTech. A nice set of articles and resources focused on, you guessed it, Education Technology! Enjoy.

  • Post (rightly) doubts the validity of the idea of today’s students as “digital natives” http://nyti.ms/bbCcCA
  • Post considers pros, cons of professors recording, sharing lectures via lecture capture: http://bit.ly/d2vcYA
  • Nice upbeat, but well stated, brief article from Educause about “E” learning: http://tinyurl.com/ybbsv4t
  • Security Firm Says Universities Make Good Targets for Phishing! http://bit.ly/aDoec1
  • Resources from eSchoolNews focused on securing laptops for safe student learning: http://bit.ly/76BGOw
  • Botnots a threat on campus networks, SSN being stolen: http://bit.ly/aPUecQ #
  • TEDxNYED Conf: Day full of lectures to people who decry use of lecture as learning tool? http://bit.ly/dBVhin
  • Appreciated these thoughts about state of STEM education in US, and path forward: http://bit.ly/de9h7n
  • University resumes streaming video after legal complaint: http://bit.ly/9XPevz
  • Thanks to FreeTech4Teachers for blog post about “CNN Student News” (I was not aware of it): http://bit.ly/cNACSK

Related Posts (if the above topic is of interest, you might want to check these out):
Education Technology Twitter Post Weekly Summaries

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