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Monday, January 14, 2008

8th Educational Technology Carnival - "First"



Who's on first? This week's edition of the Ed Tech Blog Carnival looks at beginnings and foundations. Enjoy!

Linsey Knerl looks at the first steps in teaching phonics, and some online resources to help parents and kids in the learning process.

I know so many people who have bought MP3 players they were ultimately unhappy with. Others, like me, consider their MP3 players a great value. Know what you want, especially if you're buying your first MP3 player.

You just got a nasty email...don't respond yet! First, read some advice from Learners Online.

Mathew Needleman gives some first steps in teaching media literacy, especially useful for improving student and teacher film creations.

Bennie lists the first tech stuff you should buy. How many do you own? How many existed 20 years ago?

Sagar presents a first stop for computer science students in a list of 50+ websites divided into categories like careers, AI, and programming. This could also be a good jumping off point for a computer class project or two.

Alvaro Fernandez points out that those who work with adolescents would do well to first understand how their brains are developing.

If we're going to connect to other professionals using the internet, we've got to first be able to change stupid filter policies, according to Scott McLeod.

Larry Ferlazzo asks what comes first, online or face-to-face relationships.

That's it for this edition. Our next edition, due out on January 28, will be based on the theme "Guess". Submit your article soon!

2 comments:

  1. Another fantastic assortment of articles. Thanks for including me.

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  2. What happened to the next carnival?

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