Digital Citizenship, Interactive Whiteboards, and One-to-One Computing

Here are a few videos on Digital Citizenship, Interactive Whiteboards, and One-to-One Computing from the floor of the ISTE 2010 Conference that took place last week (6/27/10-6/30/10) in Denver, CO. You may recognize someone in the videos.
As always, Your comments on the Blog are not only welcomed, but encouraged. I hope your all enjoying your summer.

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2 comments:

elanorcato said...

Matt, thanks for the fascinating, exciting and thought provoking videos- teaching will be very different in the 21st century. Elanor Cato

Anonymous said...

Hi Matt,
I think we need to keep finding ways for children to use basic programs to explore and communicate substantial ideas. I can't wait to use the video microscope in the science room. Maybe we'll be able to use the laptops for third grade science, too. Time is always so precious in the lab -if they have to be introduced to a program they don't have time to do anything about content. Any thoughts??
Susan