Tag: edtechchat
-
Parents, Is Your Child Sexting?
by William Jackson, M.Ed. @wmjackson Parents expand the talk about bullying into the area of Sexting to make sure your child understands that Sexting is a ... -
At what age should we put babies on a digital media diet?
Natalia Kucirkova, The Open University A recent New York Times article points to a glaring inconsistency between the amount of “screen time” toddlers have using tablets, ... -
Using Technology to Better Manage Your Time
We all have twenty-four hours in a day, but when you are a teacher, sometimes it feels like these hours have significantly less than sixty minutes ... -
Fatal error: why we don’t fully trust technology
Michael Cowling, CQUniversity Australia and Kenneth Howah, CQUniversity Australia We’ve all been there. The presenter is about to begin, but then disaster strikes: the computer technology ... -
How to Use Social Media in The Classroom
Social media is everywhere. Even as adults, we are always glued to our phones and goings on featured there. Students today live and breathe with social ... -
Involving Everyone in Educational Technology Initiatives
When implementing an effective educational technology program, it is crucial to have all parties at the table. All segments of education of have been guilty of ... -
Driven to distraction: bringing your own device to school could hinder learning
Jason M Lodge, Griffith University With technology becoming cheaper, more powerful and more mobile, a new trend in education is emerging – bring your own device ... -
Should MOOCs be used as credit for high school?
Jason M Lodge, University of Melbourne and Anna Dabrowski, University of Melbourne Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are moving beyond the hype they generated in 2012. ... -
Fostering Responsible Digital Citizenship
Anytime we are online we leave a trail of information. We leave some of this behind intentionally. But, some of the information is collected without our ... -
Using Infographic Creation Tools in the Classroom
The next time you need to evaluate what students have learned about a subject, ask them to create an infographic. When students take the information they ...