Group Bookmarks tagged
You are here: Diigo Home > Groups > educators > Bookmarks > Group Bookmarks tagged presentation
Where's your next presentation-no excuses not to share your knowledge and expertise!
more from blog.discoveryeducation.com
Information about Thursday's presentation -- there will also be streams that you can listen to if you don't make it into Second Life. This is a cool free PD opportunity and you'll get to see me learn something VERY new!
more from www.bookosphere.net
This collection of tips was transcribed from a seminar given in Seattle by Edward Tufte
more from www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca
Free presentation resources for students and teachers! Great stuff!!
more from etc.usf.edu
Brain Rules meets presentation zen! Great tips and reminders for presentation perfection!
more from www.presentationzen.com
The Schools We Need Presentation I'm in St. Louis, post presentation, and I'm pretty pleased with how it went. It's not easy for me to figure out how to talk to audiences that aren't made up of educators, because the question is always what is the balance between the universal ideas and the deep entry into pedagogy. Judging from the reaction, folks seemed to think that I struck a good balance today. I had a lot of people come up and tell me that I really challenged them to re-think their ideas about school design, and that's thrilling to me. A few folks asked me about strategies to get educators and facilities folks talking more, which is also really exciting.
more from www.practicaltheory.org
See planning at 11:30 "Planning as part of your assessment... with clear purpose... Classes that podcast almost always use a written script, and yet often visually based projects have little or no planning. Without a clear purpose, kids are just wasting their time. You have to help them focus.
more from designmatters.wikispaces.com
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it. With ample anecdotes and witty asides, Robinson points out the many ways our schools fail to recognize -- much less cultivate -- the talents of many brilliant people.
more from www.ted.com
To me it really brought home how artificial speeches about canned subjects in front of a class are little to no preparation about talking to people naturally in a real-world setting. It’s like the students are only good at “pretend speaking”
more from beyond-school.org
tips and research about how to prepare students for conference presentations. how it connects to student voice. how to get the most out of the experience for students. special notes about "student panels"
more from issuu.com
The Parenting the Net Generation program is designed to educate parents about what kids do on the Internet and offer strategies for ensuring safe, wise and responsible Internet use in the home.
more from www.media-awareness.ca