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The State of Student Technology: A Webcomic Analysis

By Kevin Hodgson
An innovative and multi-purpose webcomic provides an example of how to: 1) survey and represent data from students about their use of technology and media (mostly outside of school), and 2) document and reflect on one's teaching (and use of digital tools) in a useful format for both students…
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Curriculum Rewired: Teachers and Students Come Together Around Innovative New Pedagogy

By Razeen Zaman
"Grinding New Lenses," a four-week summer camp supported by a MacArthur Foundation grant, combined intensive professional development in design thinking for teachers with their leading a program for sixty-five rising sixth- and seventh-grade Chicago area students that engaged them as game…
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Students Tell Their Stories Digitally

By Joel Elliott
When designing a digital storytelling workshop, it may be easy to forget that it's really about the telling of stories and the writing practices that generate powerful narratives. This piece provides a good conceptual starting point and reminder that in such settings, students are more…
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