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These two videos were well thought out and put together. I feel like the message each video wanted to get a cross has everything to do with how students learn these days. There were two types of students the older student, which was shown in the first video and then the younger student that was shown in the second video.
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Posted by Pamela Kay Holderness on February 8, 2010 at 6:41pm
I found the two videos very interesting. The first was about college students and how busy and overwhelmed they can become. The video breaks down the life of a student and shows that they need 26 hours in their days. Much of this time is spent using technology; it may be on facebook, email, or twitter. Regardless students will be on the
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The two videos show how important technology is for teachers to use to be able to get their students to learn. The videos also show good statistics on how much time students use different technologies like the internet, television, and iPods.
The first video shows how much time students spend on
… ContinuePosted by Keoki Burbank on February 7, 2010 at 11:48pm
The two videos made extremely solid points about today's students. The percentages shocked me because they relate so much to my life and the lives of my friends. The video about the students K-12 was interesting as well. I went to elementary school and middle school when the internet was just becoming popularized. Therefore, technology in the classroom was practically non-existent. Even when I was in high school we never used Microsoft Excel and I regret not learning how to use
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