Technology is advancing and so are the teachers in New Jersey. Teachers are slowly integrating the use of Web 2.0 tools — the so-called second generation of the web that includes creative, collaborative, shared content. Students are writing on wiki pages, blogging about their classroom activities, recording audio files for band practice, videoconferencing with people around the globe and chatting online about literature.
Read the article - http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/11/students_discovering_online_co.html
Also, to support the integration of culture-based learning and technology resulting in some type of impact on students, Education Week published an article in January 2008 that shows the evidence on effects of culture-based teaching.
This was a very interesting article and only supports our initiatives.
You can access the article from here.
Read the article - http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/11/students_discovering_online_co.html
Also, to support the integration of culture-based learning and technology resulting in some type of impact on students, Education Week published an article in January 2008 that shows the evidence on effects of culture-based teaching.
This was a very interesting article and only supports our initiatives.
You can access the article from here.
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