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Teacher Mobile Device Use on the Rise
posted by: Alix | May 30, 2012, 02:46 PM

According to a report released by education nonprofit Project Tomorrow, teachers are more likely to use personal mobile devices, including smartphones and tablet computers, than the general public.  While 64% of principals and 54% of teachers have regular personal access to mobile devices, only 40% of the general public has access to personal mobile devices according to the data.

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Online Resources for Music Teachers
posted by: Alix | May 24, 2012, 03:43 PM
Being a good music educator requires more than just teaching the notes on a page.  Music is a subject that is likely to be labeled as “old school” because – let’s face it – playing the violin does not involve a username or password.  In this age of MP3 players and online radio, music educators are finding great ways to engage music students by bringing technology into the classroom.  Music educators have a wealth of information available to them on the internet to help keep the music classroom on the “cutting edge.”   Continue Reading...
KANAAE Announces Classroom Grant Winners
posted by: Alix | January 10, 2012, 05:10 PM
KANAAE is pleased to announce its statewide classroom grant award winners for the fall 2011 cycle, with 5 Kansas teachers each receiving up to $500 for educational projects.   Continue Reading...

>> Originally posted by Jill on the AAE Blog:

What if you could see your students' learning outside of the classroom? Perhaps an after school job that is improving reasoning skills; or an online video game which is strengthening the ability to collaborate; or just simply a website that is assisting in the improvement of analytical reading skills. That would be nifty...yes, nifty.   Continue Reading...
Teenagers, Aunts, and Facebook Groups
posted by: Colin | October 17, 2011, 04:18 PM

>> Originally posted by Jill on the AAE Blog:

Today there is a very happy 14 year-old in school. Last night, she created her own Facebook profile after months (years) of pleading to parents. Her "technology is power" aunt may have had something to do with it. And her Facebook-savvy cousin was more than happy to assist in the birth of an online profile.   Continue Reading...
The Merit of Educational Games
posted by: Colin | October 03, 2011, 03:28 PM
Games are such a powerful tool in education, that it often saddens me that they're not used more. Especially as kids get older, we tend to think that we must be earnest and serious in what we teach, and many times games, if played at all, get relegated to review instead of taking their proper place as a way of obtaining information.   Continue Reading...
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