Hardware + Software = Brainware

Hardware + Software = Brainware

Sholom Eisenstat is a Computer Resource teacher for secondary schools north of Toronto. He shared a Prime Minister’s Award for the technology integration model in the CyberARTS program in the Toronto District School Board, and holds an MA in Parshanut Hamikra from...

Hardware + Software = Brainware

Jewish Education and Technology

Rabbi Yedidya Rausman is the Founding Director of WebYeshiva.org. He received his BA at CUNY Queens College and his rabbinical ordination from Yeshivat Hamivtar and Rav Zalman Nechemia Goldberg. In this article, he explores the possibilities in live, interactive,...

Hardware + Software = Brainware

Web Exclusive: Teaching and Reaching The Wireless Generation

Dania Shapira’s academic and research interests include the integration of technology in teaching and learning the Hebrew language; how to accommodate children and youth with special needs to be able to cope with the pressures of the dual curriculum (English-Hebrew),...

Hardware + Software = Brainware

Nurturing an Online Community of Practice

Howard Blas is a social worker and special educator who primarily teaches students with special needs and circumstances in Jewish Studies and for bar and bat mitzvah. He is Director of the Tikvah Program at Camp Ramah in New England and a member of the inaugural...

Hardware + Software = Brainware

Getting the Discussion Started: Born Digital

Reprinted with permission from Born Digital by John Palfrey and Urs Gasser (Perseus Books, 2008). Digital Natives are certainly experimenting with multiple identities. Sometimes, they are recreating or amplifying aspects of their real-space identities when they go...

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