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Daily Report: Teachers Resist Rules on Classroom Tech

Matt Richtel writes in Wednesday’s New York Times about the conflict over Idaho’s plan to require students to take online courses and to issue them laptops or tablets. While teachers say they are in favor of using technology in the classroom, they would prefer to use it on their own terms, and they are skeptical of the educational value of online courses.

Matt Richtel writes in Wednesday’s New York Times about the conflict over Idaho’s plan to require students to take online courses and to issue them laptops or tablets. While teachers say they are in favor of using technology in the classroom, they would prefer to use it on their own terms, and they are skeptical of the educational value of online courses.

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Secret Service Grills Boy Who Warned President About Suicide Bombers on Facebook [Security]

There’s an old sketch from MTV’s brilliant The State , where a kid reprimands his obnoxious classmates, saying, “You can’t even joke about it! You just can’t say ‘Gee, wouldn’t it be great if we shot the President,’” which results in a swarm of Secret Service agents flooding the classroom and carrying him away.

There’s an old sketch from MTV’s brilliant The State , where a kid reprimands his obnoxious classmates, saying, “You can’t even joke about it! You just can’t say ‘Gee, wouldn’t it be great if we shot the President,’” which results in a swarm of Secret Service agents flooding the classroom and carrying him away.

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Shocker! College kids like having iPads in the classroom

E-readers may not be good enough for Princeton’s hallowed halls , but students and professors at Oklahoma State University seem to have fallen head over heels for their iPads . Last fall, the school introduced the tablets in a handful of lecture halls and classrooms, as part of its iPad Pilot Program. Teachers involved in the study said they benefited from all the educational software available on Apple’s App Store, while students appreciated not having to spend their life savings on traditional textbooks.

E-readers may not be good enough for Princeton’s hallowed halls , but students and professors at Oklahoma State University seem to have fallen head over heels for their iPads . Last fall, the school introduced the tablets in a handful of lecture halls and classrooms, as part of its iPad Pilot Program. Teachers involved in the study said they benefited from all the educational software available on Apple’s App Store, while students appreciated not having to spend their life savings on traditional textbooks.

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The Truth about Adult Music Training

Adults approach learning differently than children. While a child may accept an authority figure in the classroom imparting knowledge, the adult is not.

Adults approach learning differently than children. While a child may accept an authority figure in the classroom imparting knowledge, the adult is not.

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How the iPhone Could Reboot Education

Brian X. Chen (wired.com) reports that Abilene Christian University has just finished the first year of a pilot program in which 1,000 freshman students each received a free iPhone or iPod touch to explore how the always-connected devices ”might revolutionize the classroom experience with a dash of digital interactivity.” Says Bill Rankin, a professor who helped plan the initiative: “I think this is the next platform for education.”

Brian X. Chen (wired.com) reports that Abilene Christian University has just finished the first year of a pilot program in which 1,000 freshman students each received a free iPhone or iPod touch to explore how the always-connected devices ”might revolutionize the classroom experience with a dash of digital interactivity.” Says Bill Rankin, a professor who helped plan the initiative: “I think this is the next platform for education.”

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