Links for EDUC 351 presentation on technology and cognition
- Thinking about technology and change
- Google vs. Yahoo! (now) vs. Yahoo! (back in the day): Wayback Machine.
- Video via Discovery Education Streaming.
- Examples of good and not-so-good research
- Discussing Lee & Molebash: Group B used http://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/msc_cubamenu.asp. And to see a visual of the factors involved, see this
- Examples of technology's affordances
- Being visual: Google Earth overlay of places / events of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Being multi-modal: This fascinating proof-of-concept for science ed: The old, egg-in-a-bottle experiment: http://www.primaryaccess.org/mix/
- Being interactive: Could go with clickers / blogs / etc. Will settle for digital documentaries with PrimaryAccess: http://www.primaryaccess.org/show.php?id=271
- Being more on-demand, recursive: (ppt from SOL review); can also use Jefferson's mail: http://viseyes.org/show/?base=jt , click on "Mail"
- More "authentic": Wikipedia local history examples: Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and entry on Henry Noll, Bethlehem-area steelworker.
- Off-load fact-recall, emphasize schema: Jewish populations during the Holocaust
- Charts from Yad Vashem for Western Europe and Eastern Europe.
GIS file displaying the same data (requires My World GIS).
- Be epistemologically self-monitoring: The Differences Slavery Made (Ayers and Thomas)
Literature referenced
- Boster et al., 2007. The impact of video streaming on mathematics performance. Communication Education, 56(2), 134-144.
- Carr, N. (July/August, 2008). "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/07/is-google-making-us-stupid/6868/
- Lee, J., & Molebash, P. (2004). Outcomes of various scaffolding strategies on student teachers' digital historical inquiries. Journal of Social Studies Research, 26(1), 25-35.
- Presnky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants. On The Horizon, 9(5). http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/prensky%20-%20digital%20natives,%20digital%20immigrants%20-%20part1.pdf