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John Evans

Creativity: The Secret to Success in the Trades | Getting Smart - 0 views

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    "Jazzy, one of our high school seniors, already has experience building homes for others. After taking specialized construction and carpentry classes through Milton Hershey School's Career and Technical Education program, she learned how to install flooring and doors, sand and paint drywall, and adjust electrical and plumbing systems. For students like Jazzy, gaining experience in the trades can lead to future success. According to The Bureau of Labor and Statistics, construction careers, along with healthcare and personal care, will account for more than 5.3 million new jobs by 2022. While the trade industry's growing demand is encouraging for students who don't plan to attend college, many students choose to pursue careers in the trades based on their interest in designing, producing, problem-solving and creating."
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 5 Tech Resources for the Blind or Visually Impaired - 0 views

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    "When thinking of ways to support those who are legally blind, two supports often come to mind. Guide dogs and Braille. It's no wonder. Guide dogs provide their owners with a sense of freedom, an increased level of confidence, and a feeling of safety. Blind people who know Braille and use it find success, independence, productivity, and are more likely to find employment. Surprisingly though, of the 1.3 million people in the United States who are legally blind, only about 2% have guide dogs according to Guiding Eyes for the Blind. Also surprising is that fewer than 10 percent are Braille readers according to a report from the National Federation of the Blind. Unfortunately, these supports are currently generally reserved for the elite in our society because of cost and access. These are unfortunate statistics. Fortunately, there are low-to-no-cost technologies that provide support to the visually impaired and blind population. Five technologies to support the visually impaired and legally blind. "
John Evans

PBS Show Will Teach Preschoolers How To Think Like Computers | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    "As society anticipates a future filled with artificial intelligence, experts are theorizing ways that we humans can outperform the computers that are being programmed to perfection. Some believe educators should focus on building soft skills like empathy and interpersonal communication so humans and robots can complement one another. However, other education thought leaders are ready to beat computers at their own game by teaching people to think like intelligent machines. Why do so many of our kids struggle with math problem-solving? Because they don't know where to start; they don't know how to decompose the problem. Heidi Williams The term for getting humans to think like computers has been coined Computational Thinking, and the idea is taking off. Author Heidi Williams can attest to its popularity after her book on the subject, No Fear Coding Computational Thinking Across the K-5 Curriculum, sold out at the International Society for Technology in Education conference. Inside the book, Williams breaks down computational thinking standards into four parts: 1. Formulating problems through data analysis, abstract models and algorithmic thinking; 2. Collecting, analyzing and presenting data; 3. Breaking down problems into parts and extracting information to understand the system in place; and 4. Using algorithmic thinking to develop sequences and testing automated solutions."
John Evans

Download 'TIME for Kids' for Free - 3 views

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    "Because parents everywhere need all the help we can get keeping our kids somewhat academically stimulated, TIME is the latest company to step up and offer to help-with a free digital library of TIME for Kids. Several digital editions of TIME for Kids (and the financial literacy magazine Your $) are now available through the end of the school year. The magazine's content is curated for four different grade groups: K-1; 2; 3-4; and 5-6."
John Evans

Where Edtech Can Help: 10 Most Powerful Uses of Technology for Learning - InformED : - 2 views

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    "Regardless of whether you think every infant needs an iPad, I think we can all agree that technology has changed education for the better. Today's learners now enjoy easier, more efficient access to information; opportunities for extended and mobile learning; the ability to give and receive immediate feedback; and greater motivation to learn and engage. We now have programs and platforms that can transform learners into globally active citizens, opening up countless avenues for communication and impact. Thousands of educational apps have been designed to enhance interest and participation. Course management systems and learning analytics have streamlined the education process and allowed for quality online delivery. But if we had to pick the top ten, most influential ways technology has transformed education, what would the list look like? The following things have been identified by educational researchers and teachers alike as the most powerful uses of technology for learning. Take a look. 1. Critical Thinking In Meaningful Learning With Technology, David H. Jonassen and his co-authors argue that students do not learn from teachers or from technologies. Rather, students learn from thinking-thinking about what they are doing or what they did, thinking about what they believe, thinking about what others have done and believe, thinking about the thinking processes they use-just thinking and reasoning. Thinking mediates learning. Learning results from thinking. So what kinds of thinking are fostered when learning with technologies? Analogical If you distill cognitive psychology into a single principle, it would be to use analogies to convey and understand new ideas. That is, understanding a new idea is best accomplished by comparing and contrasting it to an idea that is already understood. In an analogy, the properties or attributes of one idea (the analogue) are mapped or transferred to another (the source or target). Single analogies are also known as sy
John Evans

6 Things to Consider Before Starting Your Makerspace | EdSurge News - 2 views

  • 1. List the hopes, dreams and ideas you and others have for the space.
  • 2. Define the skills, knowledge and habits that kids will learn or develop in your space.
  • 3. Define the culture for the space.
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  • 4. Based on the culture and the desired skills, knowledge and abilities, determine appropriate integration points in the rest of your curriculum and the life of the school.
  • 5. Based on your integration points, define the arc of the year and the projects you are going to include.
  • 6. Design your space and pick the tools based on the decisions above.
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    "Makerspaces have made headlines recently. Several weeks ago New York City hosted the World Maker Faire. The White House had its first Maker Faire this summer, and schools and libraries across the country are installing these spaces. It is certainly tempting to start thinking about all the amazing tools you could put into your makerspace. If you know anything about Makers, you are probably thinking that you need a CNC machine, a 3-D printer, Dremels for everyone and a laser cutter since they are the gateway tool for making things. But buying a bunch of tools without first stopping to think about how they will be integrated into the culture and curriculum of your school is a recipe for a dusty and underused workshop. From my experience installing makerspaces in several dozen schools, I've developed a process that helps you think through your makerspace and how it fits into the culture and curriculum of your school. Skipping this process, or one like it, will almost certainly result in tension, missed teaching opportunities, and overspending."
Scott Kinkoph

BYOD: Increase Chances for Success! - 0 views

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Great Infographics for Language Teachers and Learners - 0 views

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    1- Definite and indefinte article 2- All about Adjectives 3- Punctuation 4- Passive Voice 5-When to use e.g and i.e
John Evans

Three Free iPad Apps Students Can Use Over and Over - Learning in Hand - 2 views

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    "There are already a lot of apps in Apple's App Store for iPad and iPhone (over 1.5 million), and more are added each day. In fact, this month an average of 1,400 apps have been submitted to the App Store. Despite the outrageous number of apps, only a small percentage end up piquing my interest. The apps I get most excited about are ones that are open-ended. I like to make things, and I love it when an app empowers students (and teachers) to create digital productions. Shadow Puppet Edu, Adobe Voice, and TeleStory are three apps that facilitate creativity. They provide students a way to retell stories, explain concepts, or persuade an audience."
John Evans

3 Best Educational Apps That Improve Math Fluency | Edudemic - 1 views

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    "After testing 10 different apps in the classroom for several weeks, I can confidently endorse Operation Math, Free Graphing Calculator, and DragonBox Algebra 5+ as the best math fluency apps for iOS and Android. These apps were more useful, more engaging, and more educational than their competitors. Read on to learn how each of the three apps uniquely facilitates or improves students' math abilities."
azcleard

bảng giá dịch vụ vệ sinh nhà cửa chuyên nghiệp, uy tín giá rẻ tại hcm - 0 views

  • Bụi bặm bám nhiều. - Vi khuẩn phát triển, xuất hiện các loại côn trùng. - Môi trường sống xung quanh ô nhiễm dễ phát sinh bệnh tật, đặc biệt với những người có sức đề kháng kém. - Dịch vụ vệ sinh nhà cửa trọn gói giá rẻ của công ty vệ sinh AZCLEAR sẽ giúp cho bạn tổng vệ sinh toàn bộ ngôi nhà của bạn để chuẩn bị cho những sự kiện trong gia đình. - Để có một môi trường sống sạch đẹp và đảm bảo sức khỏe cho mỗi thành viên trong gia đình nhất là người già và trẻ nhỏ, bên cạnh việc bạn giữ gìn vệ sinh nhà ở, biệt thự hàng ngày, bạn nên tổng vệ sinh định kỳ hàng quý, hoặc mỗi 6 tháng để đảm bảo vệ sinh nhà sạch sẽ từ trên xuống dưới, từ trong ra ngoài, sạch sẽ tất cả các ngóc ngách, ghế sofa, lau bụi tổng thế, lau ghế, giặt nệm, lau kính trong ngoài ngôi nhà, biệt thự...
  • AZCLEAR hiện đang là công ty đang giữ TOP 1 về chất lượng trong toàn TpHCM hiện nay. 2. Chúng tôi đang được GOOGLE đánh giá cao nhất trên bảng xếp hạng GOOGLE vì độ uy tín và tin cậy của website trên toàn nước. 3. Hiện nay, AZCLEAR đang được khách hàng bình chọn hàng đầu về chất lượng vệ sinh nhà ở, là dịch vụ vệ sinh xuất sắc nhất trong toàn TpHCM. 4. Chúng tôi sở hữu hơn 100 nhân viên chính thức được phân bố tại các chi nhánh trong khắp các quận, huyện tại TpHCM và các tỉnh lân cận như Long An, Bình Dương để phục vụ khách hàng trong những ngày thường, ngày lễ và dịp tết. 5. AZCLEAR luôn là dịch vụ vệ sinh đứng trong TOP 5 công ty vệ sinh công nghiệp tốt nhất tại TpHCM. 6. Đối với những khách hàng đã sử dụng dịch vụ vệ sinh của chúng tôi sẽ được ưu đãi về giá cả vào những ngày lễ tết. Cam kết không tăng giá trong những ngày lễ lớn trong năm.
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Buy Google Reviews Cheap - 100% Safe and Lifetime Rating - Buy5StarShop - 0 views

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    The best way to get good reviews on Google is to provide excellent customer service. A few key steps to take to ensure great customer service include: 1. Respond promptly to customer inquiries and complaints. 2. Offer personalized assistance to customers and address their individual needs. 3. Resolve issues quickly and efficiently. 4. Offer rewards and incentives to customers who leave positive reviews. 5. Use customer feedback to evaluate and improve your services. These tips can help you create an effective customer service strategy that encourages customers to leave positive reviews on Google. Implementing this strategy can help your business gain visibility and increase its online reputation.
John Evans

3 iPad apps to assist teaching mathematics - HOME - Edgalaxy: Where Education... - 8 views

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    Review of Mathboard, Wolfram Alpha Algebra Assistant and Statisitics 1 for iPad.
Phil Taylor

BELLTONES: An Open Letter to Teachers Who do Not Prefer Technology - Internet@Schools M... - 3 views

  • You are a good teacher. Your students do succeed. But pressure is increasing for you to use more and more technology even though you would rather not.
  • 1. You are not going to break the computer or other device.
  • 2. Start small.
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  • the best training is one on one
  • For most people, finding a buddy is a great idea
  • 5. Put aside reluctance to get help from students.
  • 7. Don’t be intimidated by superstars
  • 8. Reconsider privacy.
  • 9. Communication is a great starting point.
  • 11. Read!
  • 12. Have fun!
  • 1. You are not alone.
  • 2. This does not reflect on you.
John Evans

Can Minecraft Foster a Growth Mindset? - 4 views

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    "Principal Matt Renwick is sharing weekly reflections about an afternoon computer club he and a teacher are sponsoring as an enrichment activity. See Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4."
Nigel Coutts

Educational Disadvantage - Socio-economic Status and Education Pt 3 - The Learner's Way - 1 views

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    Pedagogy and curriculum that engages students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds and is deemed personally relevant to the lives they live, are seen as important factors towards equality of outcome by Wrench, Hammond, McCallum and Price (2012). Their research involved designing a curriculum and pedagogy that would be highly engaging to students of low-socioeconomic status. 'The interventions involved curriculum redesigns that set meaningful, challenging learning task(s) (culminating in high quality learning products); strong connection to student life-worlds; and a performative expectation for student learning.' (Wrench et al 2012 p934)
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