Since then, I have done a bit of research about some of those more positive, educative ways that new technologies can be used to enhanced student learning. I wanted to share some of those with you here.
1. Will Richardson's blog about "participatory media"
2. Again, Will Richardson, this time about "Digital Citizenship" and the students' role in the creation of new media.
3. This article from Newsweek talks about the release of "Kindle", Amazon.com's digital book reader.
4. Will Richardson makes some interesting comments in his blog about the use of cellphones and texting by students that are both scary, but also make one think a bit about their use.
5. Ian Jukes writes of a "Cell Phone College Class" opening in Japan.
6. Karl Fisch, the original creator of Did You Know?/Shift Happens, has examples of how students are using iPods and podcasting in their classes at Arapahoe High School in Littleton, Colorado.
7. Ian Jukes shares this article entitled, "Study: iPods Help Students Concentrate".
8. Students2.0 is a new blog created with students from around the world. They have some very pointed and interesting views. It is worth reading. They are worth listening to.
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