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Sue Rappazzo

ETAP687amp2010: Both videos - 0 views

  • old school
    • Joan Erickson
       
      I know people like that, too
  • If a student multitasks while doing homework and does well in school are they being challenged enough?
  • being given ideal test taking conditions that will not happen in the real world?
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  • every new task that you take on “you dilute your investment in each task
    • Joan Erickson
       
      this has been scientifically obeserved; there is a higher oxygen concentration in the area of that brain that is engaged. The oxygen concentraion does not double when 2 separate areas of the brain are engaged. Each area's oxygen concentration is less than what it would've been in a single-task engagement
    • Sue Rappazzo
       
      A useful bit of info!
Michael Lucatorto

Top five reasons to choose an online education - Bonners Ferry Herald : Education: - 1 views

  • 1. You can schedule your schooling for when you have time to handle the work. If you have a full time job - or responsibilities that don't allow you to participate in an educational setting during regular working hours - signing up for online education through an accredited online university like American InterContinental University will allow you to schedule your classes, homework and projects for when you have the time to dedicate to your schooling.
Diane Gusa

Teaching Creativity - 0 views

  • Most five year olds are totally confident that they can draw, sing, and dance.  Tragically, within three or four years this child, if she is typical, will experience a crisis of confidence
  • She will no longer feel competent or creative. 
  • When allowed to do what we want to do, we are most likely to revert to whatever we previously found enjoyable and/or successful.
    • Diane Gusa
       
      I have experienced this with my students, but now I also understand that they need more confidence to be risk-takers
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  •   In order to force a new idea to the surface, an artist might reverse the order of work, change the medium, change the scale, forbid a certain common component in the work, and so on.  These are limitations to jog or jump start the creative impulse.
  • In creative teaching, assignment limitations provide a way to change the student's habits of work
  • people have developed problem solving habits that lack confidence in their own ability to bring any life experience or judgement to the situation.
  • a society that values conformity above indiviual creativity and choice making probably should teach drawing as a series of prescribed symbols rather than teaching actual observation, thinking, feeling, and interpretation skills.
  • True creativity happens when intuitive imagination brings forth the previously unknown and unimagined
  • When we show an end product in order to help explain something, we risk that students will not be challenged to think creatively
  • To teach process, we avoid posting charts that gives answer unless the students themselves have invented the charts.
  •   The scientific method says that questions must be answered experimentally and the results are repeatable.
  • the scientific method takes more time in the short run, but if a student learns that they can design experiments to solve their own problems, they have learned not only the scientific method, they have learned one of the important components of artistic thinking and artistic behavior. Ultimately, time is saved because students have learned to figure out how to answer their own questions. They are empowered.
  • Teach creativity by giving TIME FOR THE CREATIVE PROCESS Assign HOMEWORK OF THE MIND
  • The creative process includes preparation, incubation, insight, elaboration, and evaluation.
efleonhardt

Edmodo | Home - 1 views

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    Free online message board. Students are able to take quizzes, get homework assignments and communicate with their teachers online!
sschwartz03

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 2 views

  • What’s a flipped classroom — and why now? Share your thoughts in the comments below and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to find out when we release our next infographic.
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    An infographic for the flipped classroom.
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    Here is a model for online learning that some of us could use for our online classrooms. It was brought up in one of Celeste's posts so I took a deeper look and if you have students who will do homework it could be effective.
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    Described the concept of a "flipped" classroom, why it was developed and where it has had success.
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    A visual model of the Flipped Classroom education model.
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