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Do You Engage in Technology-Supported Global Education Practices in your Classroom? 

2/7/2015

6 Comments

 
I hope everyone is having a great week!

For those interested, my research team and I here at Indiana University are researching K-12 teacher global education practices. More specifically, we are interested in learning about how primary and secondary teachers are using technology in their instruction to address global and multicultural education. Additionally, we want to learn more about their global education experiences and how such experiences have shaped their teaching practices. Professional development related to global educational practices with technology is of particular interest.

We have designed a survey geared for those involved in global education practices that takes approximately 15 minutes to complete (Here is the survey link).  If you have the time and the inclination, I'd really appreciate your support in getting as many teachers to take this survey as possible!


Thanks so much for any help you might lend. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Mike
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Brian Silberberg
2/13/2015 02:29:55 am

Bringing technology into the classroom is a decision that neccissarily precipitates the question "how is this helping my students?" At Books That Grow our app provides a library of reading materials, all of which can be read across multiple reading levels, meeting the needs of all students simultaneously. See more at http://www.booksthatgrow.com/

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Memoir of Insani link
2/24/2015 05:21:34 pm

Greeting. Many articles on this site gives me inspiration to publish an educational articles in Malaysia. Maybe I will quote a few lines from article in these pages or any as a reference confirmation for my blog articles.
Much more respect and I hope you will continue to write something informative and good for education.

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Essay Avenue UK link
2/25/2015 01:41:13 pm

I think we should all engage and embrace the latest technological supported global education practices in classrooms to make students well aware and familiar with these tools for ease in learning and education.

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Ophilia James link
3/11/2015 10:45:15 pm

Sounds like the revolution's beginning right from the questioning topic in the above article. Thanks a lot for kindling the flame of adopting the technology supported global education for students' welfare.

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Mike Karlin
3/17/2015 07:48:25 am

Absolutely Ophilia - Thanks for the kind words and thanks for reading!

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picbear link
3/27/2019 09:29:12 pm

Thanks for sharing the information. Keep the good work going.

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