The structure of teaching is evolving. The walls of our schoolhouses no longer restrict how far or how much teachers can teach and students can learn. Our resources are endless, the possibilities tremendous. Teaching standards are now modified to improve student learning by applying educational technology in our classrooms.
And because technology is constantly evolving, educators need to keep abreast of new products, new programs, new systems that can help improve and assist student learning. A helpful resource we have found is "Classroom Aid." http://classroom-aid.com/technology-resources
Classroom Aid's website is a user friendly and easy to navigate site for educators seeking to incorporate technology in their lesson plans or have the desire to expand their technology skills. One can choose to view Free Teacher Development, Technology Resources, or Educational Apps. Play and Learn offers samples of Learning Games, Games Based Learning, and Game Building Resources. Free Educational Resources is broken down into classroom subjects and Multimedia Resources has a link to TeacherTube where there are more instructional and self-help videos.
Classroom Aid also links to Covergemag.com (under Free Downloads on Teacher Development), where one can read current events and special reports on educational technology and its impact on teachers and students.
The Home Page also rotates new sites of related interests with such titles as "Learning Like Spock in Star Trek" and "If Steve Jobs Designed the Education System."
Here is a video about Google Glasses found under "Field Trip." Currently available only to developers (at $1500 each), Google Glasses is not only an exciting new social multimedia tool, but it will allow students to access information, past and real-time, anytime and anywhere. This is where the future of educational technology is headed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c6W4CCU9M4&feature=player_embedded
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