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Website Mission

It is the mission of this website to assist in the development of learning environments that promote Career and Technical Education as well as academic excellence. To provide examples of effective 21st century teaching and learning strategies in order to assist in the development of more engaged and motivated classrooms. To provide multimedia Podcasts and articles to facilitate an understanding of how to implement technology and multimedia in classrooms regardless of content area. To encourage independent and personalized learning by teaching students to enjoy the process of learning. To assist teachers in becoming facilitators of learning.

Resources

This section provides links to various articles, apps, videos and information that are especially helpful to educators and industry professionals.

Facebook Pages for Educators

Facebook has easily become one of the Internet’s most popular sites, accessed regularly by users of all ages. However, it is not just a social networking site, and can also be used in education as a learning tool. The following list is posted on EmergingEdTech.com as a resource for educators to collect, share, collaborate and disseminate information regarding instructional strategies and educational practices.

A Call to Action

This report, published by the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE), the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium (NASDCTEc) and the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, provides an in-depth look at the role of Career and Technical Education in the 21st century.

Up to the Challenge: The Role of Career and Technical Education and 21st Century Skills in College and Career Readiness

School Technology Action Report (STAR)

Education’s Guide to Mobile Devices: Everything You Need to Know About Mobile Tech and Your Schools

An annual report has determined that mobile learning and cloud computing are on the verge of being widely adopted by school districts within the next year or two. Game-based learning and open educational content have also been identified as the next two instructional strategies slowly being introduced into classrooms across the nation.

iPads in Education

This article by Sam Gliksman provides an interesting view of the how iPads can be implemented in education:

Assessing the Impact of iPads on Education One Year Later

Twitter Tools to Use in the Classroom

A recent article on EmergingEdTech.com discusses various ways teachers can incorporate the use of Twitter in the classroom. According to K. Walsh and Chuck Sipe, “Teachers are finding new ways to use Twitter to engage their students, build stronger academic and professional relationships, and to share information in a richer learning environment.” The four Twitter tools identified below can be used to enhance the communication and collaboration between students and teachers:

Web 2.0 Tools

The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You

This list (posted on Edudemic.com) was compiled based on the recommendations of educators who have had success using these tools in the classroom.

Pathways to Prosperity

Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century

In February 2011, the Harvard Graduate School of Education released a report identifying our nation’s focus on the academic, classroom-based approach to education as being too narrow-minded. The American Youth Policy Forum hosted a special event upon the release of the report, which included an overview of the report, the reactions of a panel of education and business leaders, and special remarks from U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.

Blended Learning

This infographic, entitled Blended Learning: A Disruptive Innovation, depicts what blended learning is, why it’s popular, and how it works in both traditional and virtual classrooms.

Digital Education

This State of Digital Education infographic highlights new trends in digital education today, and provides a look at classrooms of the future.

Google+ in the Classroom

The Google+ Guide for Educators

A new social networking site, Google+, could potentially be a great resource for incorporating social media in education. This blog provides links to several sources of information regarding the use of Google+ in student collaboration and blended learning.

Mobile Learning Trends

Tina Barseghian has posted a list of the fastest growing trends incorporating mobile devices that are currently being implemented in educational environments. Some of these trends include the use of ebooks, online collaborative learning, social media in the classroom and cloud computing.

10 Major Mobile Learning Trends to Watch For

Staying Relevant in a Digital Age

Are We Irrelevant to the Digital, Global World in Which We Now Live?

This 4-page article by Scott McLeod of Iowa State University discusses what he believes “principals and superintendents should be thinking about right now regarding 21st century schooling.” It was published in the Summer 2011 issue of the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Review.

A brief summary of the full article can be found on McLeod’s blog, entitled A Technology Broadside Against School Leadership Preparation Programs.

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