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Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing EducationShawn Gross, Managing Director, Digital Millennial
Consulting
Eric Sheninger, Principal, New Milford High School, New Jersey
Thomas D. Whitby, Adjunct Professor, St. Joseph’s College, New York
Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital
Directions
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Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing EducationShawn Gross, Managing Director, Digital Millennial
Consulting
Eric Sheninger, Principal, New Milford High School, New Jersey
Thomas D. Whitby, Adjunct Professor, St. Joseph’s College, New York
Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital
Directions
Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Does your school or district provide laptops or other mobile computing
devices to students?A: We provide mobile computing devices to every student.
B: We provide mobile computing to more than 50 percent of students.
C: We provide mobile computing devices, but to fewer than 50 percent of students.
D: We do not provide mobile computing devices to students.
Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing EducationShawn Gross, Managing Director, Digital Millennial
Consulting
Eric Sheninger, Principal, New Milford High School, New Jersey
Thomas D. Whitby, Adjunct Professor, St. Joseph’s College, New York
Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital
Directions
Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
“Social Networking Goes to School”
more: www.edweek.org/go/21century
“I used to be the administrator that blocked every social media site, and now I’m the biggest champion. I’m just someone who is passionate about engaging students and growing professionally, and I’m using these free tools to do it.”
--Eric Sheninger, New Milford High School Principal
Digital Directions, Spring/Summer 2010
Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing EducationShawn Gross, Managing Director, Digital Millennial
Consulting
Eric Sheninger, Principal, New Milford High School, New Jersey
Thomas D. Whitby, Adjunct Professor, St. Joseph’s College, New York
Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital
Directions
Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Does your district or school allow
students and staff access tosocial networking sites for
educational purposes?A: Yes, we allow access to all social networking sites.
B: We allow limited access to some social networking sites.
C: No, we block all social networking sites.
Washington D.C. , October 5, 2010 #edweeklive
Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing EducationShawn Gross, Managing Director, Digital Millennial
Consulting
Eric Sheninger, Principal, New Milford High School, New Jersey
Thomas D. Whitby, Adjunct Professor, St. Joseph’s College, New York
Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital
Directions