50 Awesome Apps that Integrate with Google Classroom | Shake Up Learning - 2 views
Summit design Sept. 20 - 0 views
Online Novel Study Guide that Encourages Thinking - The Learner's Way - 4 views
Learning in the Age of Algorithms | Harvard Graduate School of Education - 3 views
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"The new information landscape is a product of algorithmic data collection used by social media platforms, like Facebook and YouTube, news sites, and even our cellphones. Companies use invisible computer codes to track users' interactions in order to personalize their web experiences and influence their buying and viewing behavior, leading to concerns about privacy, accuracy of information, the preservation of shared norms, and authenticity. Data is collected everywhere. Even schools, from elementary schools to higher education institutions, collect data on students through learning management systems (LMS), thrusting schools directly into debates that consider how these companies, like Canvas, protect or use data. While the ethics and impact of algorithmic-driven content on platforms like Facebook or an LMS are murky and just emerging, the Project Information Literacy study raises immediate flags."
How to Sort Files by Date on Mac - 1 views
Maker Education on a Budget - The Learner's Way - 1 views
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There is growing interest from schools in the Maker Movement and Maker Education but with this have come some subtle misunderstandings about what it is all about. For one the modern maker movement is all about the mindset of the maker rather than developing a set of specific skills for making. The second confusion stems from a belief that the maker movement is all about the tools and the makerspace and that as such it involves large budgets.
Tips And Tricks To Keep Kids On Track During Genius Hour Projects | MindShift | KQED News - 2 views
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My main focus through all of it is that it’s about the journey,
5 Strategies to Demystify the Learning Process for Struggling Students | MindShift | KQ... - 0 views
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"Barbara Oakley's professional biography does not suggest that she was once a struggling math and science student: She is an engineering professor, author of A Mind For Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science and Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential (which is not affiliated with this MindShift). Oakley co-created Coursera's most popular course, "Learning How to Learn," with Terrence Sejnowski, which has enrolled nearly 2 million students. But Oakley is a self-described "former math flunky" who "retooled" her brain - and who has since made it her life's work to help others learn how to learn by explaining some key principles from modern neuroscience. "
20 Best 3D Printing Software Tools (All Are Free) | All3DP - 3 views
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"his article is about finding the best 3D printing software for every stage of your workflow. Which 3D printing software is best for preparing 3D models to print? How about designing 3D models from scratch? What if you're an absolute beginner? Have no fear, we've answered all of these questions, together with information on proficiency levels and where they can be downloaded. And the best thing is that all of them are either totally or free for students, educators and open source projects."
How Big Companies and Startups Use Co-Creation to Innovate - Innovation Excellence - 0 views
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"On the surface, it seems like big companies and startups are worlds apart. Startups want to disrupt existing markets. Established organizations want to squelch the competition. But in reality, the big company-startup marriage may actually be the secret to sustainable innovation. It used to be that a key success factor of business partnerships was cultural fit. If the companies were too different, thing would fall apart. In today's world where disruptive innovation is the name of the game, you want to embrace differences of all kinds - in organizational culture, technology, business models, and anything else that will advance the business."
Shifting towards student centred learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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Particular patterns of pedagogy have been of most interest to me across the years, particularly those that shift the focus from what the teacher does to what the student does. With this shift comes an emphasis on understanding how students learn and with this knowledge in mind developing learning experiences that will allow them to develop their skills for learning.
A Game-Changing Approach to a Back to School Syllabus by @MeehanEDU - 0 views
Yes, it's easy to dismiss game-based instruction as just the latest in a long line of passing educational fads. But don't laugh: the same game-based approach to classroom instruction is being used ...
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