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John Pearce

Being a Digital Native Isn't Enough | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views

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    "This leaves us with the question of how to inspire students to look through Internet search results with tenacity, to approach new technologies that may require more problem-solving skills, and to address tasks that are not as instantaneously gratifying as playing video games. It is our role as teachers to help students develop the skills to problem solve independently and collaboratively use 21st-century skills while not relying on technology to do all of the thinking for them."
John Pearce

6 Reasons Teachers Should Start Blogging Today - Brilliant or Insane - 1 views

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    "For teachers, blogging can be the difference between mediocre and exceptional. Taking the time to reflect on pedagogy and problem solve publicly can enhance the learning for the teacher and the students by proxy. There are many ways that educators can use blogs to enhance classroom learning."
John Pearce

Mind Mapping Apps: iPad/iPhone Apps AppGuide - 3 views

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    "The iPhone and iPad provide several avenues for organizing your ideas and thoughts. In addition to text editors, list organizers, and outlining applications another category exists for Mind Mappers. If you are a visual learner then you may be familiar with the technique of Mind Mapping. Mind Maps are diagrams containing a central idea with branches for related topics. So if you need to solve a perplexing problem or plan the next big thing, one of these Mind Mapping Apps may be just what you need. "
Gerard Bolton

nrich.maths.org : nrich.maths.org - 0 views

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    Enriching Mathematics.
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