j ed tech 2.0 (Fall 2010)
From the Editor
- Editor’s Introduction by: Zvi Grumet
- Glossary
Features
- Nurturing an Online Community of Practice by: Howard Blas
- Getting the Discussion Started: Born Digital by: John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- Back to the Future: Jewish education in the Compunications Age by: Sam Lehman-Wilzig
- Technology Replacing Upgrading Teachers by: Levi Cooper
Research
- Technology and Jewish Education: A Revolution in the Making* by: Monica Rozenfeld, Jonathan Woocher, Lisa Colton, Caren Levine
- Policy and Pedagogy: Complementary school approaches to 21st century technology issues by: Judith Altschuler Cahn and Rona Milch Novick
- the fut.ure of edu.cat.ion by: Eli Kannai
- PrayerLive: A model for techno-spiritual collaborative learning by: Devorah Preiss-Bloom
- Torah on the Right Side of the Brain by: Shifra Kaufman
Applications
- Remote teachers – no longer a remote possibility by: Esther Feldman
- Hardware + Software = Brainware by: Sholom Eisenstat
- Educational Technology and its Contribution to Israel and Jewish Education by: Avital Drori
- Mishnayot Berurot: A computer–based learning tool for Mishnah-type texts by: Meir Fachler
- Enhancing Jewish Thought: Inquiring into a Jewish studies classroom’s use of technology by: Yechiel Hoffman
- The Open Siddur: A next generation communal Jewish educational resource by: Efraim Feinstein and Devorah Preiss
- Jewish Education and Technology by: Yedidya Rausman
- Web Exclusive: Teaching and Reaching The Wireless Generation by: Dania Shapira and Rivka Weiner