Thursday, April 29, 2010

Challenges for the Class of 2022 H0310

Michelle Jackson and Holly Longenecker produced a vedeo basedd on the Kansas State University experience.

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Delicious Education H0510

Brooke McNair, Alexandria Harper, and Angela Gagliano explore the benefits of social bookmarking for education.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Bennefits of using a Smartboard H0410

Ashley Hernandez, Jenny Turner, Jessica Pierce, and Brendon Smith discuss the benefits and uses of the latest smart board technology.

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Thoughts on "Burp Back" Education H0210

Amber Fleming, Samantha Pate, and Lauren Loper discuss their perceptions regarding the prevalence of "Burp Back" education as described by Dr. John Strange.

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Adaptive Technology in the Classroom H0110

Stacy Fox, Adam Brenning, and Alecia Gunnerson produced a video cast presenting adaptive technologies currently used in schools. They conduct video interviews and demonstrations with Mr. Jimmy Hammond, Baldwin County Public schools, and Mr. Stephen Sullivan, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind.

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Issues in Future Classrooms E0610

Kenny Chestnut and Marianne Lane interview Dr. John Strange and Mr. Stephen Sullivan regarding specific issues in the future of education.

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Teachers, Students, and Technology in the Classroom E0510

Marybeth Shanahan, Heather Love and Carlo Freda discuss technology in the classroom as it relates to specific teachers and students they interviewed.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Laptops and Computers in the Classroom E0410

Sheva Hafizi, Cliff Barnes, and Kyleigh Williams discuss the pro's and con's of students using laptop computers and computers in the classroom.

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Websites for Elementary Teachers - D0610

Robyn Woodson and Monica Shaner discuss websites for elementary school teachers.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Duke University's use of Ipods for students - D0510

Caitlyn Warnberg and Chelsea Steele discuss Duke University's use of Ipods for students.

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The pros and cons of technology in the classroom - D0410

May Krasovich, Megan McDonald and Jessica Washington discuss the pros and cons of technology in the classroom.

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Using GoogleEarth and iTunes in the classroom - D0310

Amber Grace, Sheree Orso and Ingrid Welborn discuss using GoogleEarth and iTunes in the classroom.

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Alabama's ACCESS program - D0210

August Debyser, Blaine Hayaski and Meghan Wallace discuss Alabama's ACCESS program.

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How Technology is used in the College of Education at the University of South Alabama - D0110

Kathleen Cosgrove, Keitra Crayton and Collin Fields discuss how technology is used in the College of Education at the University of South Alabama.

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The pros and cons of Wikipedia - A0610

Greg Youngblood, Brittani Milligan and Ryan Buzbee discuss The pros and cons of Wikipedia.

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Educational support materials for K-12 teachers on iTunes - A0510

Devin Richards and Kristen Thrash discuss educational support materials for K-12 teachers on iTunes.

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A technology survey of USA students and the results - A0410

Timothy Mai, Donte Rome, Betty Cernosek and Zach Fore discuss a technology survey of USA students and the results.

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Where would we be without technology? - A0310

Haley Green, Matthew McGee and Sandra Stacey discuss where we would be without technology.

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How short videos can be beneficial in a K-12 classroom - A0210

Rebecca Cowart, Carl Herring and David McDonald discuss how short videos can be beneficial in a K-12 classroom.

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Educational Resources Online for K-12 Teachers - A0110

Leigh Ankersen, Charla Reese and Katherine Perkins discuss educational resources for K-12 teachers available online.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Helpful Internet Sites for High School Teachers E0310

Carlicia McIntosh (pictured right) is the host of Academic Radio interviewing Daniel McQuieter (pictured left) who portrays a professor of education discussing useful internet resources.

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Technology, Students, What They Use and How they Use it E0210

Kimberly Norton, Cara Nobles, Lemar King
Cara Nobles (pictured middle) hosts a radio show on the education station WEDM, 3.10. Ms. Nobles and her guests, Kimberly Norton (pictured left) and Lemar King (pictured right) discuss what technology students are using today and how that technology is used for learning.

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Technology and Sports in Education E0110

Brandon Ross, Johnishia Donald, Alex Baranov
Brandon Ross, Johnishia Donald, and Alex Baranov conduct a mock talk radio show discussing the effects of technology on sports.


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A Comparison of Smart Phones G0710

 Paola Torres, Miles Lankford and Brittany South








Paola Torres, Miles Lankford and Brittany South review and compare smart phones.

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Technology in Special Education G0610

Jamie Anderson discusses the use of technology in Special Education and provides sources for information and assistance in using blogs and other resources.

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Smartboards: An Elementary Teacher's Views G0510

Jerome Cook and  Sandra Napp








Jerome Cook and Sandra Napp conduct an interview with an elementary technology teacher on Smartboards.

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Technology and Education: An Interview with Dr. Paige Baggett G0410

Amy Stork, Tiffany Lindell and Sherik Butler







Amy Stork, Tiffany Lindell and Sherik Butler interview Dr. Paige Baggett of the University of South Alabama about technology and education.

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Google Lit Trips G0310

A.W. Faris, Brittany Lewis and Sam Blackman







A.W. Faris, Brittany Lewis, Sam Blackman, and Matt Miller discuss Google Lit Trips.

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Using Blogs as a Teacher G0210

Amanda Sullivan, Spring Taylor and  Rachel McGuire








Amanda Sullivan, Spring Taylor, Rachel McGuire demonstrate how blogs can be effectively used in a classroom.

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A Review of Three Inexpensive Hand Held Video Cameras G0110










Brooke McQuillan, Angela Greene, Lauren Germany review three hand held inexpensive digital video cameras.

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Shift Happens Video Version 3.0 - A Discussion F0310

Chris Ellis, Sam Overstreet and Allison Rogers
Pam Overstreet, Chris Ellis, and Allison Rogers discuss the Shift Happens Video Version 3.0.

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Interesting School Blogs in the United States F0210

Alice Anderson, Heather Ludwig and Lauren Reeves
Heather Ludwig, Alice Anderson, and Lauren Reeves discuss interesting school blogs in the United States.

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Five International School Blogs F0110

Danielle Pitt, Brittany Heiss and Tracy Taylor
Danielle Pitt, Brittany Heiss and Tracy Taylor describe five international school blogs that are especially interesting and useful.

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

iTunesU C0610

Rachel Hernandez and  Dwight Jerkins
Rachel Hernandez, Dwight Jerkins and Lauren Walker (not in photograph) demonstrate the uses of iTunesU in a classroom.

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Making Videos in a Classroom C0510

Tracy Alms, Kayla Daughtry and Brittany Ellison
Tracy Alms, Kayla Daughtry and Brittany Ellison demonstrate how to have fun while making videos.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Google 5.1 So Much More Than Earth C0410

Tabitha Greenlee and Dina Tillman
Tabitha Greenlee and Dina Tillman demonstrate the power of Google Earth by taking us on a short visit in the oceans.

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You Tube As A Teaching Tool C0310

Jessica Ferris and Rachael Locklin
Jessica Ferris and Rachael Locklin demonstrate how You Tube can be used in classroom.

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Paying Too Much for Long Distance? C0210

Cuong Do
Cuong Do and Kelly McKinnell (not in photograph) identify ways in which you can save money on long distance calls.

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Three Science Websites for High School Classes C0110

Deborah Snowden and Bliss Beasley
Deborah Snowden and Bliss Beasley discuss three science websites for high school classes.

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Katie Allsup and Jessica Eaton B0910

 Katie Allsup and Jessica Eaton









Katie Allsup and Jessica Eaton review the forthcoming iPad.

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