Education Technology Tweet Wrap for the week 02-28-11

by K. Walsh on March 4, 2011

This week’s collection of Education Technology article and resource Tweets.

(Originally posted on Twitter by @EmergingEdTech over this past week … collected here to share with our blog readers).

  • Why Video Games Are Good For Kids’ Brains: http://huff.to/fQGqR1
  • TED-ED Brain Trust coming soon! http://bit.ly/hskWuM
  • iPad 2 Could Level Playing Field For Learning (Huffington Post): http://huff.to/fSHyn9
  • Textbook Publisher Announces ‘App’ Approach to Learning Materials: http://bit.ly/hXgpd6
  • ‘They’ve made connections’: Choctaw students Skype with Michigan class, soldier in Iraq: http://bit.ly/eko4qX
  • Column: Does classroom technology improve student achievement: http://bit.ly/htgPIH
  • Some students say online classes provide great environment to learn: http://bit.ly/dU36Sj
  • iPads Become Learning Tools for Students with Disabilities: http://bit.ly/htgPIH
  • National Broadband Map Reveals Digital Divide in Schools: http://bit.ly/gy3egE
  • Jackson-area schools embrace technology in and out of the classroom: http://bit.ly/h7uRUu
  • What if every classroom served as a computer lab offering a pipeline to a world of knowledge? http://bit.ly/gAjfFl
  • Homework Hits the Small Screen at Purdue U. http://bit.ly/eRQwQu
  • Broadband Map Reveals Digital Divide in Schools: http://bit.ly/gy3egE


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

About

Kelly Walsh is CIO at The College of Westchester in White Plains, NY and is the founder and author of EmergingEdTech.com. As an avid 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, and in his latest eBook, "iPads in Education: Implementations, Apps, & Insights" is available for sale in the iBookstore. In his spare time, he records and performs original and cover songs (look for "K. Walsh" on iTunes or Amazon.com or check out his original song videos on YouTube).

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