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Jessica M

http://jolt.merlot.org/vol5no2/sadera_0609.pdf - 0 views

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      They suggested  that communities include "a sense of shared purpose, trust, support, and collaboration--i.e., a sense of  community-[that] is an essential element in the development of quality online learning environments" 
    • Jessica M
       
       Interaction influences learning and knowing, and it is especially important in distance  education because it helps reduce feelings of isolation and contributes to the student success in online environments 
mikezelensky

One to Grow On / Respecting Students - 0 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
mikezelensky

Understanding and Structuring Inquiry: A Tale of Three Teachers - 0 views

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    A look at what it means use inquiry based instruction.
mikezelensky

Putting Students in the Driver's Seat: Projects to Decrease Passivity | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    Passivity still seems to be the norm for most college courses: students passively try to learn information from teachers who unwittingly cultivate a passive attitude in their learners. As the subject matter experts, many faculty are reluctant to give up some control. We know the material, there's a lot to cover, and let's face it, going the lecture route is often just plain easier for everyone. We "get through" the material, and students aren't pressed to do anything more than sit back and take notes. Teacher and student thus become complicit in creating a passive learning environment.
lkryder

Usable Knowledge: What is Teaching for Understanding? - 0 views

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    The TfU model nicely compliments CATs and UbD - I personally use a hybrid version of all three and I see many similar ideas in our readings for this class from JISC
efleonhardt

What Is Successful Technology Integration? | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Routine and transparent Accessible and readily available for the task at hand Supporting the curricular goals, and helping the students to effectively reach their goals
  • Seamless integration is when students are not only using technology daily, but have access to a variety of tools that match the task at hand and provide them the opportunity to build a deeper understanding of content.
  • Willingness to embrace change is also a major requirement for successful technology integration.
lkryder

Wiggins, Grant P.? Assessing Student Performance - 0 views

  • All students are entitled to the following:
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    Assessment Bill of Rights - wiggins - excerpted
lkryder

Gamasutra - Playing Games Is Hard Work: An Excerpt From Reality Is Broken - 0 views

  • 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
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    games as hard fun
lkryder

Making Matters! How the Maker Movement Is Transforming Education - WeAreTeachers - 0 views

  • 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.
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    Maker movement a good example of students' need and desire to learn by doing
dkiesel

Is College Worth It? - 0 views

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    An interesting result of a couple of surveys asking families and university presidents about the costs and benefits of college education.
abeukema

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