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Technology Integration as a Transforming Teaching Strategy

Jerry Woodbridge

Beliefs and classroom teaching strategies of teachers who participated in Jacksonville University’s Master of Arts in Teaching program were analyzed. Results revealed that technology integration varied according to individual teaching beliefs, perceptions towards technology innovations, and how the teacher practiced and put technology to work in the classroom. Constructive teaching strategies were found in 50% of the classroom observations.

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Photoshop Album – Lite Version

I do most of my image processing on a Mac. Once in a great while, I feel the need to work with images on my Windows machine. A recent Call For Help Download of the Day described a free product from Adobe that seemed worth a try. PhotoShop Album 2.0 Lite offers an impressive range of features for a free (introductory) program. The program appears primarily to be a photo storage and indexing system with some automatic editing capabilities. It did take me a while to figure out how to save a file I had edited – the email option allows for the file to be saved as an alternative to attaching it to an email message. This one is worth a look for you Windows fans.

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Governors Question “No Child Left Behind”

“No Child Left Behind” was one of the topics considered by Governors in their annual conference. The opportunity to discuss key issues with Secretary Paige was somewhat lost in the furor over the now infamous “NEA as Terrorist Organization” comment. The administration claims it is spending more on K-12 education than the past administration and governors claim their is not enough funding or flexibility to meet expections of the law.

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Out for the week!

There will be no EdTech posts this week. I am out of town and enjoying myself. We took the kids to London for Spring break and are having a great time. Our technology is with us, but we are using it mostly for pleasure rather than work.

As I have grown older, I have developed an appreciation for the value of spending time in other places and Cindy and I are pleased we can take our family. I would encourage you to do the same if you have the opportunity. The best way I can explain the benefits would be to refer to the daily experience of watching the sports on TV. Here, not only are the games different than you are used to playing or watching, but the coverage involves teams from countries from multiple continents. The big thing was the India/Pakistan cricket match. I saw a score from the Lakers game, but nothing on the Timberwolves.

Tower Bridge

London Eye

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