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episode #29 The Federal Ed-Tech Plan

Schools and Tech by Kevin Brookhouser, Cammy Torgenrud, Tim Torgenrud, and Roger Luckenbach

Nov 16, 2010Education

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Schools_and_Tech_29_The_Federal_Ed-Tech_Plan.mp3 Listen on Posterous News of the Week : 1) How Kinect Got an Autistic Kid Gaming (from Gizmodo) GamingNexus editor John Yan has a four-year-old son with a mild form of autism. The little guy's tried to play 360 and PS3 but has trouble getting a hold on the controllers. With Kinect, though, he was an instant pro. 2) Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Math Skills - New Scientist 3) Teacher's Death Exposes Tensions in Los Angeles - NYT When The Los Angeles Times released a database of "value-added analysis" of every teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District in August, Mr. [Rigoberto ] Ruelas was rated " less effective than average ." Colleagues said he became noticeably depressed, and family members have guessed that the rating contributed to his death. A moderate voice of reason? - "Not including value-added measures is not acceptable," said Yolie Flores, a board member of the Los Angeles Unified School District. "But it also has to be part of a more comprehensive system of evaluation." - or the contrary view - Randi Weingarten , president of the American Federation of Teachers , argued that reliance on value-added assessments actually hindered efforts to carry out comprehensive teacher evaluations. 4) from eSchoolNews -- Study: Teacher bonuses failed to raise test scores -- School of One Boosts Individual learning Main Topic : 2010 National Education Technology Plan U.S. Announces National Ed-Tech Plan Education Week The U.S. Department of Education intends to pay for research to study online professional-collaboration communities for teachers and other educators, according to the action plan in the final version of the Obama administration's National Education Technology Plan. The final version of the plan , unveiled Tuesday by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, also pledges to finance development of open-source educational resources and launch an initiative dedicated to defining and increasing educational productivity. Mr. Duncan spotlighted the plan in a speech at a conference of the State Educational Technology Directors Association, held at the National Harbor complex in Prince George's County, Md., just outside Washington. Tim's Tech Tidbit : Testing your Connection Speed aiming for DSL of 2-4 MBs, cable 2-6MBs, "burst capabilities" 10-20 direct connections = T-1 1.2 MBs fixed, T-3 much higher Endorsements : Cammy: 16: Moments (short YouTube clip by creators of RadioLab - powerful model of digital storytelling using only 50 or so words) Kevin: California Dreaming a Creative Commons Dutch film on California's Economic Crisis. Permalink | Leave a comment »

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