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Steven McGriff

125+ Google Classroom Tips, Tutorials and Resources | Shake Up Learning - 0 views

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    Kasey Bell, the Shake Up Learning mastermind, has been curating Google Classroom tips and resources on Pinterest (also embedded below), which now includes over 125 Google Classroom tips, tutorials, and resources for teachers. She curated YouTube tutorials, blog posts, infographics, books, guides, tips, tricks and more on this Pinterest board. So whether you are new to Google Classroom, or ready to take your skills to the next level, there is something in here for you.
Maude Caudle

Always Learning Latest Posts / Blog Profile - 0 views

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    lots of conversation on 21st century learning
Deven Black

We need to think very, very seriously about this - The Edge of Tomorrow - Standing on t... - 1 views

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    "the breakdown happens in the way the adults try to move the students through a pre-determined way to learn with the device."
Sheri Edwards

The Importance of Silence in a Noisy World | Psychology Today - 1 views

  • John Dewey, a renowned psychologist and education reformer, claimed that experiences alone were not enough. What is critical is an ability to perceive and then weave meaning from the threads of our experiences. 
Deven Black

100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers | Smart Teaching - 3 views

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    sections on history, science, technology, how-to, classroom management, inspiration and humor.
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    Deven, Thanks for the link to YouTube videos. I love it, and I'm going to share it in my next newsletter. Anne
Sheri Edwards

What's So Great About Schools in Finland? | MindShift - 1 views

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    There are too many divergent factors for that to happen. Finland's population is about 5.3 million, while there are more than 300 million residents in the U.S. But even more importantly, the culture around competition is vastly different. There's a distinct distaste for unabashed competition. "You know, one big difference in thinking about education and the whole discourse is that in the U.S. it's based on a belief in competition," Sahlberg said. "In my country, we are in education because we believe in cooperation and sharing. Cooperation is a core starting point for growth."
Deven Black

Ten Ideas for Phone Casting (aka Podcasting made easy) - 1 views

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    Phone casting provides the ability to easily create and capture an audio broadcast from your phone that can be published and shared. 
Mr. Kinziger

Professional blog | 21st Century Educator - 2 views

  • "the transformed system would have a flexible curriculum that allows for more in depth study...The system would have a mixture of face-to-face classroom and online learning." According to the Premier's Technology council, the system would require: A Flexible Educational Path A Blended System Access to Learning Objects and Teaching Tools Open Access to Information Systems Constant Feedback and Assessment
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    A VISION FOR 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION
peter shaheen

Are Failing the Test or Is the Test Failing Us? - 0 views

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    The NYT dedicates plenty of its Sunday edition to technology.
Sheri Edwards

Living in a Swipe World - 0 views

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    Engaged and energized, he poured through the pages one by one before slowing down for reading after reading of the book. He was immersed in the world of Mr. Lessmore.When I purchased the short film and showed him that, he lost interest quickly and wanted to go back to the book.
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