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New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities: - 0 views

shared by Jane DeMeis on 14 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Welcome to the New York State Office of Mental Retardation web site: Documents.
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Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • In the most general sense, it usually means encouraging students to use active techniques (experiments, real-world problem solving) to create more knowledge and then to reflect on and talk about what they are doing and how their understanding is changing. The teacher makes sure she understands the students' preexisting conceptions, and guides the activity to address them and then build on them.
  • Constructivism is basically a theory -- based on observation and scientific study -- about how people learn. It says that people construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world, through experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences.
  • Constructivism modifies that role, so that teachers help students to construct knowledge rather than to reproduce a series of facts. The constructivist teacher provides tools such as problem-solving and inquiry-based learning activities with which students formulate and test their ideas, draw conclusions and inferences, and pool and convey their knowledge in a collaborative learning environment. Constructivism transforms the student from a passive recipient of information to an active participant in the learning process. Always guided by the teacher, students construct their knowledge actively rather than just mechanically ingesting knowledge from the teacher or the textbook.
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    What is constructivism? How does a constructivist teacher teach?
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Twitpic - Share photos on Twitter - 0 views

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    Jess B. this one is for you! twitter some pics of hte new baby for us!!
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IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES - Chickering and Ehrmann - 0 views

  • This essay, then, describes some of the most cost-effective and appropriate ways to use computers, video, and telecommunications technologies to advance the Seven Principles.
  • Frequent student-faculty contact in and out of class is a most important factor in student motivation and involvement.
  • Learning is enhanced when it is more like a team effort than a solo race.
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  • They must talk about what they are learning, write reflectively about it, relate it to past experiences, and apply it to their daily lives.
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    Good article on best practice
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Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities - 0 views

shared by Amy M on 10 Jul 09 - Cached
  • a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute: authors create and collaborate instructors rapidly build and share custom collections learners find and explore content
  • Create Content
  • Find Content
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  • On February 1, 2012, Connexions launched its groundbreaking initiative OpenStax College™. OpenStax College is a non-profit organization committed to improving student access to quality learning materials. Our free textbooks are developed and peer reviewed by educators to ensure they are readable, accurate, and meet the scope and sequence requirements of your course. Through our partnerships with companies and foundations committed to reducing costs for students, OpenStax College is working to improve access to higher education for all. OpenStax College is an initiative of Rice University and is made possible through the generous support of several philanthropic foundations.
  • Connexions® is a registered trademark of Rice University.
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    Lots of online materials, free of copyright, that can be used by teachers (only a reference is required.
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    Rice University's OER repository
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Music Theory Skills Tests - 0 views

    • Kristina Lattanzio
       
      The aural skills section includes several links to listening skills tests. Some of these will be used in Music Theory and Analysis course.
  • Interactive Applet Skill Tests
    • Kristina Lattanzio
       
      This site includes many music theory drill and practice exercises. They are organized into several categories and include theory drills, tutorials and aural listening skills training.
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    This page provides many links into different kinds of music theory drill and practice tests. There are different categories with theory training, tutorials and aural skills training.
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BBC - Languages - El Mensual - 0 views

    • Barbara Recchio-Demmin
       
      This is a great feature for students to hear authentic Spanish speakers.
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      Here is a comment to my comment. We Spanish teachers who are not of Spanish-speaking origins often carry an accent with us no matter how hard we try to erase it. This is one reason why it is so important to expose our students to authentic materials in order to help them learn proper pronunciation.
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      Games help to improve student interest and learn vital vocabulary at the same time
  • It incorporates reports from BBC Mundo plus other materials to help you keep your Spanish up to date.
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    • Barbara Recchio-Demmin
       
      Learning about Spanish in context is one of the foundations for increased interest in language learning. The relevance of learning nouns and verbs becomes clear once students understand the people and culture associated with the target language
  • Spanish with audio
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    Great site to enhance Spanish language and cultural immersion
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Using Blackboard Announcements | UNC-Chapel Hill Help and Support - 0 views

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    Announcement feature in Blackboard/WebCT, this web site provides you with an overview and instructions on creating/posting an announcement.
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Microsoft Visual SourceSafe Roadmap - 0 views

  • Visual SourceSafe is a version control system that: Protects users from accidental file loss. Allows back-tracking to previous versions of a file. Allows branching, sharing, merging, and management of file releases. Tracks versions of entire projects. Tracks modular code (one file that is reused, or shared, by multiple projects).
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    Microsoft Program that allows files to be shared and backed up.
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Encouraging Students to Give Feedback - JCU - 0 views

  • Students who believe their efforts will not result in any changes are less motivated
  • Students believe that negative feedback will lead to retribution from their teacher.
  • few minutes spent telling students how you value their feedback can influence their attitude towards feedback.
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  • Feedback should be specific
  • Feedback should concentrate on observable behaviour
  • Feedback should not be personalised or use emotional wording
  • Feedback should describe the effect the behaviour has so the teacher can experience it from a different perspective.
  • Feedback should offer alternatives to the behaviour being criticised
  • Feedback should point out the good and the bad.
  • Give students adequate notice of the evaluation
  • Provide students with adequate instructions.
  • Provide the students with adequate time to give their feedback
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Using Peer Teams to Lead Online Discussions - 0 views

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    Peer-led online discussions
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Affective Teaching » Blog Archive » Sustaining passion for teaching - 0 views

  • First and foremost, this is due to the fact that schools curb teacher autonomy. Although teachers are considered to be professionals, they are hardly treated like one. Teachers do not have the independence of determining what is educationally sound for their students.
  • teachers are also required to teach using prescribed teaching methods
  • Teachers who are stripped off their sense of autonomy to carry out professional tasks through the micromanagement of higher authorities feel “proletarianised”, de-professionalised, de-skilled and sometimes demoralized. As a result, disillusionment sets in; the level of commitment to the profession of teaching deteriorates. This explains why many teachers start off very excited about teaching and become completely disappointed with the profession.
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learning journal - Google Search - 0 views

shared by James Ranni on 27 Jul 09 - Cached
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    great instructions for a learning journal
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Best Practices in Designing Online Courses - 6 views

  • Las Positas College This document, along with the accompanying examples, was created to help LPC faculty design online courses that are instructionally and pedagogically sound. The best practices are a synthesis of strategies, activities, design techniques, organizational tips, etc., that have been successful in higher education. They have been approved by the LPC Distance Education Committee and have been made available to all current and future LPC online instructors.
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Content to Classroom: Tapping into Multiple Intelligences - 3 views

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    This website (PBS) is a great resources for learning about multiple intelligences and how to incorporate them into your classroom activities/lessons. It's an interactive site, so click away!
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    excellent, first use of diigo in the course!!! well done, Donna!
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