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The ETEC 533 Journey: A Reflection

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Technology in the classroom. Sounds like an issue to me!  Technology is constantly changing, as a result so does how we use it.  I became involved in this program in order to learn more about different types of technology and how it can be used to help people understand things.  Seems simple right?  While as […]

Technology Issues in the Classroom: A Reflection

Monday, February 1st, 2010

The issues facing teachers today are many and perhaps one issue that is becoming more common today than ever before surrounds technology use. Using technology in the classroom has always been a topic of interest but now with the advent of the knowledge economy information is so readily available that technology use is becoming more […]

Building a Case, Issues in Technology Use

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Interview 1 – teaching approx. 25 years, 3 different school boards mainly science and math courses – earlier independent study project using computer in chemistry class involving temp probe and then graph the rates of reaction, computer class was interested in seeing what chemistry class was doing, even made a presentation to IBM in Toronto […]

What Makes Good Use of Technology?

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Without realy doing any research I suppose using technology in a classroom is best used when it allows students to have a better undersanding of a topic that is being discussed. For example I have had students in the past who had trouble understanding the 3d shapes of molecules. I would not even want to […]

The Online Learning Classroom

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

My first real experience with with educational technology that really impacted how I learned was my first experience taking an online course during third year of my undergraduate degree. It changed the way I wanted to learn and how I learned. It helped me to see the power of technology and how it can create […]

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