The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

Sylvia Martinez
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Sylvia Martinez and Peggy Sheehy are now friends Apr 8, 2009
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Sylvia Martinez replied to Steve Hargadon's discussion 'Web 2.0 for Education Outreach to Low-Income and Minority Students'
Hey Steve, that's a big IF. I don't see any evidence of a "technological elite student population" being created anywhere. If they figure it out at home, sometimes you get kids who are programming, composing music, and doing…
Feb 17, 2009
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Sylvia Martinez replied to Steve Hargadon's discussion 'Web 2.0 for Education Outreach to Low-Income and Minority Students'
I'm thinking there are a couple of different issues here. When I travel around the country visiting classrooms I see a very stark contrast between schools and the way they approach technology. It's not exactly a "have vs. have…
Feb 16, 2009
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Sylvia Martinez and Steve Hargadon are now friends Feb 16, 2009
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Steve Hargadon left a comment for Sylvia Martinez
Oh, good--you're here! Let the party begin!
Feb 15, 2009
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Sylvia Martinez replied to Richard's discussion 'Stanford Universtiy undergrads lookng for advice'
Hi Richard, It seems like your questions focus on using technology to automate existing process, plus you are mixing together administrative and learning goals for the use of technology. One thing that many teachers find is that the use of…
Feb 15, 2009
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