Today I discovered a blog caled Education Innovation. This blog is a useful one to look at education from a different angle. The latest posting has an article called Group Flow- Characteristics of Creative and Innovative PLCs. What I particularly like about it is that it includes ideas from outside the education sector. Looking outward is an important way of continuing to develop. Check out the catalytic questions at the end of the posting.
I came across this link because I have subscribed to Google Links, so receive latest information from the web on several key ideas that are important to me. It keeps me ahead without having to do much searching!
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Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
ReadWriteWeb
I came across this blog today and I think it is a useful one for keeping abreast of trends to do with technology.
ReadWriteWeb is a popular weblog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis. There were several entries that took my fancy. One of these was an indepth look at Gen Y - how they think, what they do, what needs to be considered in meeting their needs and how they use technologies. This excellent article Why Gen Y is going to Change the Web also connects to a range of other Gen Y blogs.
Another article of interest was Do Mobile Games Have a Place in the Classroom. This poses many questions that teachers need to consider in order to use mobile technologies in the classroom.
This blog is one to watch. It is high quality, informative and future-focussed.
ReadWriteWeb is a popular weblog that provides Web Technology news, reviews and analysis. There were several entries that took my fancy. One of these was an indepth look at Gen Y - how they think, what they do, what needs to be considered in meeting their needs and how they use technologies. This excellent article Why Gen Y is going to Change the Web also connects to a range of other Gen Y blogs.
Another article of interest was Do Mobile Games Have a Place in the Classroom. This poses many questions that teachers need to consider in order to use mobile technologies in the classroom.
This blog is one to watch. It is high quality, informative and future-focussed.
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