Bob Harrison

Digital Use Divide

Traditionally, the digital divide referred to the gap between students who had access to the Internet and devices at school and home and those who did not. Significant progress is being made to increase Internet access in schools, libraries, and homes across the country. However, a digital use divide separates many students who use technology in ways that transform their learning from those who use the tools to complete the same activities but now with an electronic device (e.g., digital worksheets, online multiple-choice tests). The digital use divide is present in both formal and informal learning settings and across high- and low-poverty schools and communities.

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The Digital Divide is deeper than you thought

The National Technology Education Plan is a vision and call to action for preparing students for life in the 21st century.  One of the issues addressed is that of the Digital Divide.  But the divide may be deeper than you think: Digital Use Divide Traditionally, the...

Metacognitive Multiple Choice

Metacognitive Multiple Choice

Dearborn High Science teacher and Dearborn Moodle Moot 2015 attendee Mrs. Heather Ferris has been working diligently this year to create powerful course materials on Moodle (iLearn) for her chemistry and forensic science students.  So far, Mrs. Ferris has provided...

Guide to Creating a Moodle (iLearn) Quiz

Guide to Creating a Moodle (iLearn) Quiz

Check out the latest guide created by the Tech Coaches to help you create a Moodle (iLearn) quiz.  The guide is easily navigable and even features Tech Coach Tips with advice on creating and administering quizzes on iLearn. This Guide is just the latest in a series of...