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Author Archives: Tina Barseghian

The Far-Flung Reach of Caine’s Arcade

Posted on December 3, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

Who knew a YouTube video of a nine-year-old boy’s cardboard creation would hit such a nerve? Caine’s Arcade, which has gotten more than 7 million views on YouTube and Vimeo since it was…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Caine's Arcade, Learning Methods, project-based-learning

The App’s the Thing: Shakespeare Goes Social

Posted on November 30, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

TonyTone/Ian Hill/Photologue_NP/ By Aran Levasseur Shakespeare is going digital. Notre Dame professor Elliott Visconsi has co-created a new app for the iPad called The Tempest that he says helps…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged apps, Culture, Learning Methods, Shakespeare, Teaching With Tech, The Tempest

Tech Tools, Blended Learning and More: ITM’s MindShift Moment

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

Excited to introduce a collaboration with the creative minds behind the Infinite Thinking Machine. This week, the producers have pulled together an episode featuring some of MindShift’s most…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged blended learning, ITM, Uncategorized

Four Smart Ways to Use Cell Phones in Class

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

Erin Scott By Jennifer Carey A good rule of thumb for any classroom use of cellphones: the lesson/activity must be engaging as well as productive. You don’t want technology for the sake of technology…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged apps, cell phones, Learning Methods, Mobile Learning, Teaching With Tech

Good Read: What Does the Art of Teaching Have to Do With Ed Tech?

Posted on November 28, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

“Without a trace of sarcasm or cynicism, I tell you honestly that I don’t think we’ve even begun to scratch the surface when it comes to education in the era of the Internet,” writes…



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