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John Evans

The exact age when girls lose interest in science and math - Feb. 28, 2017 - 2 views

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    "A new survey commissioned by Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) found that young girls in Europe become interested in so-called STEM subjects around the age of 11 and then quickly lose interest when they're 15. "Conformity to social expectations, gender stereotypes, gender roles and lack of role models continue to channel girls' career choices away from STEM fields," said psychology professor Martin Bauer of the London School of Economics, who helped coordinate the survey of 11,500 girls across 12 European countries. The survey also found that girls' interest in humanities subjects drops around the same age but then rebound sharply. Interest in STEM subjects does not recover. "This means that governments, teachers and parents only have four or five years to nurture girls' passion before they turn their backs on these areas, potentially for good," Microsoft said."
John Evans

Dim Sum Warriors ??? iPad App Kicks Language Learning To New High - 0 views

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    "The interactive comic, which is colorfully illustrated and has voice-overs in Mandarin Chinese and English, addresses a growing interest worldwide in learning Chinese and English. It is now available in the App Store in over 50 countries."
John Evans

Student finds his voice with help of family, school, iPad | sub.gmnews.com | Suburban - 0 views

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    "with the help of his family, the Voorhees school community and some new technology, Enrique has been able to find his voice - and give people in Old Bridge and around the country something to talk about in the process."
Reynold Redekopp

Obsessed with happiness - Opinion - Al Jazeera English - 4 views

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    Can we measure happiness and should this be a standard for measuring our lives and countries?
John Evans

14 Smart Tips for Using iPads in Class | Gilfus Education Group - 6 views

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    "For schools that are about to deploy the iPad as their main mobile learning device, there's wisdom to be learned from others who've gone down that road. At Marin Country Day School in Corte Madera, Calif., the first year of a pilot iPad program for sixth-graders has just ended, and some clear lessons have emerged. Here are some tips to help smooth the transition."
John Evans

The iPad in Education - How the iPad Suits All Learning Styles | MediaCAST Blog - 0 views

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    "When the gift-giving season for 2011 came around, the dreaded word 'iPad' appeared on the wishlist of nearly half the children in America. Parents across the country feared that the expensive handheld would become just another video game console tossed in the toybox. Now, while the flashy graphics and wide array of entertainment apps can paint that sort of picture, many app designers are actually tending toward interactive learning tools for their younger users. Was this portable PC really designed with education in mind?"
John Evans

Schools test tablets and e-readers in classrooms | Journal and Courier | jconline.com - 4 views

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    "In classrooms here and across the country, touchscreen tablets such as Apple's iPad and e-readers such as the Nook and Amazon's Kindle are placing powerful interactive tools with huge storage capacities for data, text and images into the hands of young readers."
John Evans

Apps To Learn And Translate Spanish On The iPad: iPad/iPhone Apps AppList - 5 views

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    "Spanish is spoken in many countries around the world. The iPad can be a great friend in learning and translating Spanish. This AppList is aimed to showcase the very best Spanish learning and translating apps for the iPad"
John Evans

Educators Encouraged to Flip a Lesson on the First "Flipped Day" - 2 views

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    "As technology transforms the classroom, teaching is changing as well. When students head back to school this year, they may discover that monotonous lectures and mundane activities are a thing of the past when their teachers decide to flip the classroom. Educators across the globe will take a pledge to flip one lesson on Friday, Sept. 6, the first "Flipped Day". Hundreds of educators from 10 countries have already taken the pledge to use this innovative model of instruction on that day."
John Evans

The 3 E's of Literacy: Strategies to Nurture A Love of Reading | Edutopia - 6 views

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    "Bookworms everywhere mourned the state of our country when Pew released a poll that found 23 percent of Americans didn't read a single book in the previous year. Things aren't looking particularly encouraging for future generations, either. Experts estimate that only 1/3 of parents regularly read to their children, even though reading plays an immense role in cognitive development. Despite these depressing statistics, there is reason to take heart. With a greater emphasis on literacy research and advocacy, teachers have more information than ever about how to best cultivate a love for literacy in the classroom. There are numerous methods, but most fall under "the three E's of literacy." "
John Evans

Tablets for Fifth Graders? Teachers Try Different Tactics | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Schools across the country are increasingly starting to use mobile devices like tablets and smartphones as classroom tools. But some educators are still skeptical that devices will distract students as much or more than they enhance the learning environment. Because it's still fairly new, there have been few quantitative studies, but Project Tomorrow and Kajeet for Education recently completed a study of mobile learning among 136 fifth graders at Falconer Elementary School, a Chicago public school where 94 percent of students receive free and reduced lunch. The Making Learning Mobile Project study documents how four different fifth-grade teachers and their students used the tablets they were given both in class and at home once the school day was over."
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Resource: Reading Assessments | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Commu... - 1 views

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    In England, levels are being removed from schools. This is a great resource which might support teachers assessing reading, applicable for teachers in other countries.
John Evans

Coding Is Not Just For Computer Programers | Getting Smart - 0 views

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    " Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer…because it teaches you how to think. -Steve Jobs Did you learn how to code in school? Did you ever take an intro to programming, computer science, or web development?"
John Evans

Great Canadian Tour - Skype in the classroom - 3 views

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    "The idea of this Skype lesson is to have students visit every province and territory across Canada so that they can gain knowledge of and an appreciation for everything this beautiful country has to offer."
John Evans

Loved The Hour Of Code? 3 Great Ideas For What To Do Next - Getting Smart by Getting Sm... - 5 views

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    "Yes, National Computer Science Week is over and more than 10 million students participated in the Hour of Code and the feedback from all over the country is pretty incredible. Chicago Public Schools announced they are adding Computer Science into the core curriculum for all students. Schools and districts that have been promoting coding for years, like Los Altos School District, are getting great press about what they accomplish with students. New apps, programs and teacher training resources are popping up all over. 2014 definitely feels like it is going to be the year of the student coder!"
John Evans

What Can We Learn From the Global Effort Around Mobile Learning? | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Closing the achievement gap and giving all students access to a world of learning online remains one of the strongest allures of education technology. In the U.S., that conversation is often centered on the newest shiny device, slickest software or free app, but internationally mobile technology is revolutionizing learning too, often without fancy gadgets. Recognizing the creative learning strategies being implemented in developing countries could help expand thinking in the U.S and inform the ongoing discussion about how to use technology to deepen learning."
John Evans

Is My Professional Development Up-To-Date? - gustmees - 3 views

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    "I think that "Is MY Professional Development Up-To-Date?" is the first question which you need to ask yourselves! You can ONLY give BEST and QUALITY courses when knowing about the latest knowledge in a 21st Century Education. But ===> HOW TO know this? Life Long Learning!
John Evans

There's a Maker Faire in That iPad! 10 Ways to Create Student Makers With Apps - Gettin... - 1 views

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    "These days, the word "maker" can be interchanged for "constructivist" and the Maker Movement is really starting to sweep the country."
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