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John Evans

What Teachers (And Students) Must Know About Cyberbullying - Edudemic - 5 views

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    "School isn't just about learning and books, as teachers are already well aware. For students, going to school also teaches them about a slew of life lessons - and interacting with others is at the top of that list. We all know (having been young ourselves) that kids can sometimes be really mean. Bullying is serious business, and as bullys move online, there are a lot of resources popping up to help out parents, teachers, and students to understand bullying and what to do about it. The handy infographic below looks at some statistics regarding cyber bullying, demographics, and the effects it can have on a student. Keep reading to learn more."
John Evans

7 Tips For Parents Of Struggling Readers - 0 views

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    "The following infographic from the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota offers 7 tips for the parents of struggling readers, conveniently structured around the apt acronym READING. Makes for useful source material that, combined with a few tips of your own, could be sent him a couple of times per year to support those parents looking for strategies and advice."
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27 Ways To Respond When Students Don't Pay Attention - 12 views

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    "Our initial reaction when seeing the following infographic from Mia MacMeekin was to think about instructional design rather than classroom management. That is, work backwards from a student-centered, inquiry-based, self-directed, and inherently personalized learning model where students, while plugged in to relevant digital and physical communities and working closely with mentors and peers, solved important and authentic problems through a mix of design, creativity, and macro critical thinking. Then we awoke from our naps, wiped the drool from our lips, and realized that for many teachers, the reality they face each day is very traditional:"
John Evans

What the Heck is Curling, Anyway? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    "It's no secret that curling is somewhat of a lovable laughingstock in the world of winter sports. Compared to the adrenaline-pumping action of ice hockey, snowboarding and freestyle skiing, a bunch of people in sneakers sweeping around a rock might seem a bit ... simple. As it turns out, the sport is about as far from simple as you can possibly get."
John Evans

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Who Use Technology | Daily Edventures - 8 views

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    "Here is a great post from the folks at Always Prepared entitled: 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Who Use Technology'. The infographic highlights educators who are effectively using technology to enhance and impact teaching and learning."
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Why Tablets Are Great For Classrooms - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone/smartphone, there sure are a multitude of options when it comes to classroom technology. You may be stuck with one or the other, but if you have a choice, what option will be the best for your students? The handy infographic below takes a look at why tablets are a game changer for education. So whether you're in the process of selecting (or at least lobbying the administration for) your classroom technology or if you just don't get what all the hype is about, keep reading to learn more!"
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8 Ways To Help Your Child With Homework - INFOGRAPHIC - 5 views

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    "Whether you agree with homework or not, chances are it's going to cause a battle in your household at some stage. Memories of tears, frustration, raised voices and stern looks come back to me as I reflect on those evenings of parent 'bonding'."
John Evans

20 Things To Know About Pi Day - Edudemic - 2 views

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    "Happy Pi Day, everyone! I don't know about you, but I always enjoy a good date that has significance. Dates like 11-11-11, 10-01-10 and 7-9-79 are fun, but March 14th always tops my list! Maybe I'm a geek. Maybe I just like pie. Either way, today is Pi day! We're celebrating with the handy infographic below, which offers us a whole bunch of fun facts about Pi. Get ready - there's lots here that you probably don't already know (unless you are a math teacher, and then you have an unfair advantage!) Keep reading to learn more."
John Evans

14 Little-Known Ways Students Can Get More Out Of Google - Edudemic - 4 views

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    "These days, so much of the research students do is of the online variety. There's less time spent in the library, requesting materials, and reading through print journals. Online research enables students (and teachers) to get the information they need quickly and efficiently. But just because there is a lot of information out there, a simple Google search isn't necessarily going to yield you the best results. The handy infographic below takes a look at how to get the most out of Google when you're doing online research. So whether you're helping your students learn how to find the information they need, or if you're doing your own research for professional development or personal interests, you can be an effective, efficient researcher. Keep reading to learn more!"
John Evans

Brainy Approaches to Learning | Students at the Center - 4 views

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    "We know that each student is unique, but what about each student's brain? This new Students at the Center infographic draws on the research from Mind, Brain, and Education to depict the brain science behind student-centered approaches to learning."
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Why Teachers Should Be Preparing For A Multi-Screen Classroom - Edudemic - Edudemic - 5 views

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    "You don't need an infographic to tell you that your students (and probably most of your friends, colleagues, and family members) have their nose pointed towards a screen more often than not. While I'm definitely not above chastising my dinner mates for getting too cosy with their phone instead of interacting with everyone at the table, I wouldn't necessarily transfer that same open shaming technique to a classroom. Studies show that so much of our daily media interactions are screen based - 90%, in fact. So while your inclination may be to have students focusing on one thing at a time to make sure they're getting all they need to out of an activity, maybe you should think again."
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