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Friday, October 15, 2010

Teachers: The New York Times Wants You!

How Is Technology Changing Your Classroom?

By KATHERINE SCHULTEN


 

Teachers!

The Times wants to know how technology is changing your classroom.

What new challenges are you facing as you work with digitally savvy students who are used to being constantly connected? Has technology allowed you to do creative things you never would have been able to in years past? What does your digitally connected classroom, and curriculum, look like?

To accompany an article that will be part of the "Your Brain on Computers" series, the Technology section is looking for teachers who would be willing to make short videos (about two minutes) that will be posted on NYTimes.com.

If you are a teacher who has been thinking about how technology is affecting teaching and learning, we want to hear from you. We're interested in seeing real-life examples from classrooms that show technology's promises and its perils.

If you're interested, please send a description of the video you would like to make to tech-teachers@nytimes.com. We'll get back to you with details about how to proceed.

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