Showing posts with label computer education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer education. Show all posts
Sunday, February 1, 2009
the importance of k-12 websites
This past fall, students, parents, and staff members in the Clark County school district in Las Vegas were on high alert when a gunman was on the loose near some schools.
Friday, January 9, 2009
workforce
How do we train a workforce for the the 21st century, if potential learners are computer illiterate? How will proper low cost training occur. I guess a two layered response would be fitting. The first step is to establish a computer aptitude test that will give feedback on learners knowledge . Next, the facilitator has to determine the best way to deliver learning the chamber material.
Labels:
computer education,
digital learning,
workforce
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
teaching tools
Smart technology is getting smarter. Digital whiteboards are adding the kind of tools that will make a difference during the learning process. The Mimio is a smart technology worth discussing. This whiteboard can access the internet in real-time, add interactivity to the text written on this board and later save the information in a format that can be printed out on basic printer paper. The article I read was written about how this technology is being used in schools in Britain. In today's knowledge economy, technology like Mimio will help usher in the change in education needed for the 21st century.
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