Getting Students to Watch and Engage With Flipped Videos with Crystal Kirch's WSQ Techn... - 0 views
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take notes
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give them guidance
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Making Matters! How the Maker Movement Is Transforming Education - WeAreTeachers - 0 views
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The tools and ethos of the Maker revolution offer insight and hope for schools. The breadth of options and the “can-do” attitude espoused by the movement is exactly what students need, especially girls who tend to opt out of science and math in middle and high school. However, hands-on Making is not just a good idea for young women. All students need challenge and “hard fun” that inspires them to dig deeper and construct big ideas. Making science hands-on and interesting is not pandering to young sensibilities; it honors the learning drive and spirit that is all too often crushed by endless worksheets and vocabulary drills. Making is a way of bringing engineering to young learners. Such concrete experiences provide a meaningful context for understanding the abstract science and math concepts traditionally taught by schools while expanding the world of knowledge now accessible to students for the first time.
Gamasutra - Playing Games Is Hard Work: An Excerpt From Reality Is Broken - 0 views
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Games make us happy because they are hard work that we choose for ourselves, and it turns out that almost nothing makes us happier than good, hard work
Hot teaching trend and Common Core: Discovery learning vs. direct instruction | Deseret... - 0 views
Teachertraineeaide: Behaviourist Thoery/ Thorndike's Theory of Connectionism/ Trial and... - 0 views
Math tips from Maths Insider - 1 views
Timeline Comparison Chart - Google Docs - 4 views
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp6C0q4sCks - 1 views
market speculators and even us teachers must be curious about what developments are coming in the future. Somewhere in the videos we were reminded that people will be learning technology today for...
MODELS FOR ACTIVITIES AND COLLABORATION IN WIKI ENVIRONMENTS IN ACADEMIC COURSES - 1 views
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Cooperation (1): the simplest collaborative model (Dillenbourg, 1999; Schneider et. al, 2003) and the basis for all the other models. In this model, most of the work is performed individually. Every student creates a Wiki page, writing and editing only his/her page and share his/her product with his peers.
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Collaboration and Cooperation (2): in this model, the degree of collaboration is higher than in the previous model, because all students are required to work together on the same content, in groups or as one group, and to edit and improve it together (Dillenbourg, 1999; Schneider et. al, 2003).
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Cooperation, Collaboration and Peer-Assessment (3): in the final model, the most complex of all, collaboration is implemented with respect to all dimensions: product, process and assessment. Students work in groups or alone, upload information to Wiki, edit each other’s products and provide peer feedback about the parts that they did not write (Dominick, Reilly & McGourty, 1997; Morgan & O’reilly, 1999).
Online Course Design - 0 views
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So establishing teaching presence is what all the designers, Alex, and even I, am doing when we make decisions about the content of the course, the types of activities we want to include, the tools we would like to use, how we want to assess, how we provide channels for providing and managing feedback, how we want to induct students into the course, how we want to wrap up the course….Basically – everything!
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From planning, to execution, to assessment, to revision. So this is why developing a course is an “iterative process”.
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North Country noodlings | Just another Edublogs site - 1 views
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If I could just sit on their shoulder, and see what’s on their screens, so I could say something like “See that button in the middle? Click it.”
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have you tried screen share tools like http://join.me or http://quickscreenshare.com/ : ) ??
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Ciao!
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Feedback on ETAP 640 Blogs II - YouTube - 1 views
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Feedback on ETAP 640 Blogs II
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#etap640 2013 Blog feedback for Ryan, Matt, Mary and Luke - also examples of diigo highlighting and sticky notes
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25 incredibly useful Google Docs tips and tricks - 3 views
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When you’re working in a word processor, every second you save matters. And while Google Docs may seem simple on the surface, it’s practically overflowing with out-of-sight options that can help you get more done with less effort.
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