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Implementing Technology in the Classroom Advanced Educator
Jonathan [email protected]@yonty
Media Education Lab
Media Education Labwww.mediaeducationlab.com
Why does Jewish values matter?Let me suggest at least a small part of the answer: Judaism matters to the whole world because it is a system for making human beings decent. For turning men into menschen. The timeless mission of the Jews is to make the world better by making people better. We do so by standing for the proposition that there is one God Who created and rules this world and Who cares profoundly about the way people act.
The timeless mission of the Jews is to make the world better by
making people better.
Jeff Jacoby (2003) Jewish Values for a Secular World
RespectPeace in the homeIn God’s imageCommunal responsibilityGuarding one’s use of language
Love your neighbor as yourself
Solidarity
Jewish values
http://www.schusterman.org/wp-content/uploads/7-Jewish-Values_Keshet.pdf
Computing and digitisation are transforming not only the conditions of work for humanists, but also the ways in which humanists think and their disciplines are configured. The digital world both enables and compels new ways of thinking. And, significantly, it is just as transformative of teaching as it is of scholarship. Indeed, the most interesting thing about the new digital humanities environment may be that the distinction between teaching and scholarship is itself being eroded. The database is fast becoming the principal site of work in the humanities.
Why Technology matters?
Stanley N. Katz (2005). Why technology matters: the humanities in the 21 century
Once, I….
http://tpack.org/
What is TPACK?
Mishra & Koehler (2006)
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Media Education LabA Model of Digital Literacy Curriculum Design
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ASSESSMENTDrafting Your Digital Literacy Plan
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Jonathan Friesem Doctoral student, URI/RIC Ph.D. in Education program Manager, Media Education Lab Room 222, 80 Washington St.University of Rhode Island Providence, RI 02903 Lab: (401) 277-5048Twitter: @yontyEmail: [email protected]