Sunday, May 29, 2011

Module 5 - Make Up Post


I believe the best method to move from the static to the dynamic continuum will have to do with the interaction levels.  The more interactions there are between users will be the more dynamic the content produced.

Module 4 - Make Up Post


The best method for bringing many of these technologies into the classroom is a combination of studying research that has been previously created about these technologies along with experimentation as a teacher.  Teachers who are continually willing to try new things will be more likely to succeed at adapting various technologies within their classrooms versus those who do not.

Jason

Monday, May 16, 2011

Final Project Video


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