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Michael Comins

Flipped Classes: Dispelling Myths and Sharing What Works - 0 views

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    Flipped Classes: Dispelling Myths and Sharing What Works
Michael Comins

Top 100 Tools for Learning - 1 views

  • The 2014 List The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014  – the results of the 8th Annual Learning Tools Survey –  has been compiled by Jane Hart from the votes of 1,038 learning professionals from 61 countries worldwide and published on 22 September 2014. 
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Michael Comins

How Professors Would Fix Textbooks - 0 views

  • One reason why paper textbooks cost so much is because publishers need to recover their costs of producing new books in the first or second semester, Brady said. That's because the books end up in the used book market after that time, where publishers don't get a cut. And digital textbooks have kept a similar high-priced model, he said, which encourages students to break the encryption on them or stick with paper books because they can sell them back.
  • And videos, of course, can't be printed.
  • By using the HTML5 online content language, Brady hopes to give students cheaper instructional books that will give them all their material in one place. And the material will be updated in near real time.
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  • Brady plans to embed video tutorials and interviews with business leaders for what he calls a "learning book" on logistics and supply chain management. If his group finds enough funding, the book would be updated with real-time information and would sell for $15 or $20.
  • Brady's idea is a good one, Buttross said, though Brady isn't the only one working on something like this. He would actually like to see Brady's learning book have 40 modules so that he can pick the 16 he wants to use in his class
  • "I think that in general you shouldn't sell books," Buttross said. "You should sell modules and let professors put together their own books."
Michael Comins

The Mindset List: 2016 List - 0 views

  • This year’s entering college class of 2016 was born into cyberspace and they have therefore measured their output in the fundamental particles of life: bits, bytes, and bauds. They have come to political consciousness during a time of increasing doubts about America’s future, and are entering college bombarded by questions about jobs and the value of a college degree. They have never needed an actual airline “ticket,” a set of bound encyclopedias, or Romper Room. Members of this year’s freshman class, most of them born in 1994, are probably the most tribal generation in history and they despise being separated from contact with friends. They prefer to watch television everywhere except on a television, have seen a woman lead the U.S. State Department for most of their lives, and can carry school books--those that are not on their e-Readers--in backpacks that roll. 
  • They have always lived in cyberspace, addicted to a new generation of “electronic narcotics.”
  • Having grown up with MP3s and iPods, they never listen to music on the car radio and really have no use for radio at all.
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  • Outdated icons with images of floppy discs for “save,” a telephone for “phone,” and a snail mail envelope for “mail” have oddly decorated their tablets and smart phone screens.
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Michael Comins

Ditching a Textbook: An Update - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • I started off by selecting a few myself (e.g., technology and privacy, technology and civic discourse, immigration), and showing students the kinds of resources they might be able to find. Then, for the latter part of the course, they chose the issues, found sources, and shared them in the class Zotero library. Working in teams or as individuals (depending on which section they were in), they were then responsible for running a class session and assigning readings for that session.
Michael Comins

Live From SXSWedu: A Closer Look at Pearson's E-Textbooks - Marketplace K-12 - Educatio... - 0 views

  • There's been some dispute to these numbers. Lee Wilson, a veteran of the education industry, blogged exhaustively that Apple e-textbooks actually cost six-to-seven times more than print textbooks. Using estimated data from his own experience and from technology directors, he determined Apple textbooks cost $71.55 per student, per class, as opposed to $14.26 for print textbooks. He factored purchase of the devices into cost. (I urge you to read his post, and his follow-up, and judge the numbers yourself.)
  • Either way, if the price tag for iPads and e-textbooks ends up being too costly and districts aren't seeing much of a different from their print past, meeting Arne Duncan's digital textbook goals may be tough.
Michael Comins

There's More Than One Way to Flip a Classroom - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views

  • Another aspect of flipped classrooms that the panelists had in common was a desire to personalize and individualize learning for their students.
  • By using videos, students can then watch the lectures and receive educational content at their own pace
  • instead of spending an entire class period lecturing, teachers can then spend that time working directly with students—answering questions and facilitating activities.
Michael Comins

EMEA Reporter: New Pedagogies in Our Connected World by Nic Laycock : Learning Solution... - 0 views

  • “It is about kids creating for themselves. It is no longer about teachers passing on knowledge and controlling classes. It is about facilitating a mindset and lifestyle that is the reality of the modern child entering education.”
  • “We have exhausted and moved on from taxonomies. The bottom-up folksonomy has been explored, and we are now entering the rhizonomy, the un-organization (of which MOOCs are an example), chaotic, non-rule-based learning that happens regardless of organization.”
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Michael Comins

edReformer: Why Standards-Based Gradebooks & What Next? - 0 views

  • With the rise of standards-based instruction, districts and schools have been seeking out the best tools to foster it. Standards-Based grade books have been created is response to this need. As with educational changes, there are exciting potentials and pitfalls. First of all, here is what works when using the standards-based grade book:
  • 1)     Ensures targeted Assessment and Rubrics
  • 2)     Continuity across Classes and Teacher
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  • 3)     Leverages Summative Assessmen
  • While the Standards-based grade book is helping to ensure better teaching and instruction, we need to make sure that fosters innovation in education. In general there needs to be some flexibility in the creation and utilization of the grade book between the school and provider. In order to do that, here are some tips for not only those constructing the grade book, but also for the teachers using it. 1)     Make sure the Grade book allows for 21st Century Skills
  • 2)     Make sure there is place for Formative Assessments
  • 3)     Keep Assessments rigorous
Michael Comins

Ditching a Textbook: An Update - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • the experiment was a great success. Students did indeed develop some skill in finding and using sources, and they put great effort into learning about their chosen topics. They also did a wonderful job of running class discussions focused around those topics.
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