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In my last blog entry, I expressed skepticism about the research that was recently presented by Robert Marzano about the Promethean brand of interactive white boards. Promethean obviously had a lot riding on the roll out of the research. If you go...
June 4
I would agree that Marzano's results are often misinterpreted, but that aside, he does look at more data than most researchers. Regarding the wow factory of interactive whiteboards, anything that can tap into learning styles of today's students, a...
May 11
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Robert Marzano recently released his preliminary report on the effectiveness of Promethean's classroom products. Not surprisingly, Marzano "meta anlayzed" some promising outcomes from the use of Promethean's classroom technologies. Let me state ri...
April 28

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Well, finally someone takes aim at Marzano and Promethean

In my last blog entry, I expressed skepticism about the research that was recently presented by Robert Marzano about the Promethean brand of interactive white boards. Promethean obviously had a lot riding on the roll out of the research. If you go to web site, you'll see Marzano's mug pasted all over the page touting the results of the study. Michael Jordon couldn't have gotten his picture on a Wheaties box any faster.

I am not an academic, but I do have background science, and the entire struc… Continue

Posted on June 4, 2009 at 9:51am —

Michael Scott

Promethean buys what it needs to be credible...

Robert Marzano recently released his preliminary report on the effectiveness of Promethean's classroom products. Not surprisingly, Marzano "meta analyzed" some promising outcomes from the use of Promethean's classroom technologies. Let me state right off the bat that I think interactive classroom technologies have great potential to improve classroom instruction. Our division is predominantly an Interwrite/Einstruction shop and we have oodles of school pads. We also have begun to acquire some SM… Continue

Posted on April 28, 2009 at 11:00am — 1 Comment

Michael Scott

WIIMOTE Inexpensive Smart Board

After a couple of fits and starts, the prototype WIImote interactive whiteboard is done. I got it all working today and think it shows great promise for little money. I confess, Ididn't make my own LED pen. Instead, I found a decent infrared miniature flashlight on the web for about 20 bucks. It's nicely constructed and seems to do the trick just fine. So, for the cost of WIImote (39.99)and a 20 dollar LED flashlight, I have what costs considerably more from the proprietary side. Still, it's not… Continue

Posted on May 5, 2008 at 2:33pm — 2 Comments

Michael Scott

Whats up with those little computers?

Our budget season has left us again characteristically gloomy about our power to acquire adequate amounts of technology for instruction. Happens every year at this time. We basically have had the same amount to spend since the state started SOL testing, and to meet that end, we are fine. To meet other ends is altogether another matter. The "other ends" means having enough technology to support instructional goals within your district. You'd think that if you spent a large sum of money on softwar… Continue

Posted on April 15, 2008 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

Michael Scott

Practice, Practice, Practice and Renaissance Learning

So me and my ITRT colleagues just finished sitting through yet another three days of training from Renaissance Learning. There was nothing wrong with the training or the requirement of our attendance. In fact, since we now exist in schools, we have an important role to play to support the technologies and instructional practices that will make these programs work. In our district , we take care of the technology that supports the software, train teachers to use these tools, and occasionally moni… Continue

Posted on February 22, 2008 at 4:00pm — 4 Comments

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Botetourt County At VSTE

Botetourt County is hosting a room at VSTE and will present at each concurrent session. If you'd like to find our more about each session, visit our VSTE2008 web page and click on the video links for each presentation. The presenters have provided a quick video overview of what they will be talking about.

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At 11:45am on February 27, 2008, Karla Karr said…
Mike-
I really enjoyed your session on Gadgets and Strategies for Effective Visual presentation. Your presentation model a great lesson that could be implemented with students...and just like students...your audience was sitting on the edge of their seats totally engaged wanting to know the answers! Great Job! Also thanks for all the support you gave us IRTs as we ventured into the world of presenting!
At 8:36am on December 12, 2007, T said…
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Thanks for adding me.
At 6:48pm on December 7, 2007, Karla Karr said…
Hey Mike- Glad to see you on ning!
At 7:14pm on December 6, 2007, Michael Scott said…
An Instructional Technology Social Network site? Facebook for Edugeeks, and it's about dang time.
 
 
 

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