Tag: Millenials

  • Multiplayer relevant

    This is what I think I was thinking about when I was finishing up the last post and when I was walking out to the next meeting. But, as it happens with ideas, the original idea seemed perfect and then I went through the meeting, I lost the idea almost completely and now this is…

  • txt 2 lrn 4 evr stp n g.o.

    One of the stories that I heard a few years back when I was just finishing up my MEd was that students in England were doing their final exams using SMS. I tried many times to try to find that article, but I never could. Now several years later, I have a North American example…

  • txt mpruvz ltrac

    Hehehe… that got you eh? TR’s Kate Baggott has another story about how texting and it’s ‘net related relatives are actually improving literacy (in spite of the A and O level English papers that are written in txt – can’t find a link right now… but it may be in the archives, even though New…

  • Innovate Online – Are we there yet?

    This is an interesting article, and seemingly as relevant to my new position in Science as it is with the position that I’m leaving here in Education, Sharon Kopyc as an article that seems to hit the nail on the head. I think that it should be obvious that students are using technology to to…

  • Silent Cells

    I know I’ve been one to threated to tak away cell phones in a lecture. It’s an empty threat to remind kids to turn their phones to a silent mode, but now New York (C|Net) has done it one a large scale. Even though they can be annoying for many, they don’t have to be…