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Have lab; will travel – this is what I need

This is a different approach to mobile tech!

karen fasimpaur February 22, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

New Dropairs Games

There are some new Pair Boards available for Dropairs from K12 Handhelds. These include some early elementary games (matching letters, numbers, colors, rhyming words, telling time, counting money) and upper elementary/middle school games (fractions/decimals/percents, geometry, algebra, inequalities). Thanks to NorthGlide

karen fasimpaur February 19, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Learn and benefit from my pain

Many of you have heard me singing the praises of the Flip video camera. I had one of the original ones and really loved it…never had a problem. So, for the holidays, I got a new Flip Ultra. This is

karen fasimpaur February 15, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

enVisionMATH – Are we there yet?

At FETC this week, Pearson announced enVisionMATH, a program that purports to merge print-based and digital learning. (Check out the animations flying off the page in the video below. Yeah, right. 🙁 ) With a press release tagline that reads

karen fasimpaur January 25, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

It's the content

There is a lot of resistance to cell phones in schools based on fear of undesirable consequences and the lack of a good reason to have them in a school environment. How much would that change if every child could

karen fasimpaur January 12, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

A new approach to defining what's important

Yesterday, David Warlick, in writing about Wikia, mused “what if we had a curriculum that was open and inviting to being gamed by the learners — in a good way?” I’ve spent most of the last couple months neck-deep in

karen fasimpaur January 8, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

New ways to look at content and 1:1

Happy New Year! I haven’t been blogging as much as usual the last month or two because I am up to my ears in a ton of curriculum we’re developing for mobile devices. (THE Journal ran a nice article about

karen fasimpaur January 4, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

NCETC session materials

For those who requested them, here are the presentation materials from my sessions NCETC. Just for fun, I’ve used a few different slide sharing programs here, so you can compare and contrast; see notes below. Using Mobile Technology to Differentiate

karen fasimpaur November 30, 2007 podcasting, Uncategorized No Comments Read more

NCETC Follow-up

Thanks to everyone who attended one of my many sessions at NCETC today! It was a good day. Here are a few follow-up items I said I’d post: Links to sources for free, open content here (I’m also presenting the

karen fasimpaur November 28, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Great inexpensive video cam for classrooms

Many of you have heard me rave about the inexpensive Flip camera. I love it because it is very easy to use, has surprisingly good quality, and has incredible battery life, in addition to costing as low as $100. Now

karen fasimpaur November 11, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments Read more
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