5 Ways to Use the Google Classroom About Tab [infographic] | Shake Up Learning - 3 views
16 Things Teachers Should Try in 2016 [infographic] | Shake Up Learning - 6 views
7 Google Tricks to Learn During Spring Break! | Shake Up Learning - 1 views
Ten ideas from Eye on the Future - 4 views
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On Saturday I had the opportunity to join a group of very enthusiastic teachers to hear Alan November and Carl Jarvis speak at North Turramurra Primary School. That so many educators from across Sydney were keen to give up a Saturday is a testament to their desire to improve their teaching but also a measure of the respect these speakers garner.
STEAM Wrap Up- December 2015 - 1 views
Fluency Tutor for Google Offers Even More FREE Features to Support Literacy! - Shake Up... - 4 views
Understanding The 3D Printing Ecosystem | TechCrunch - 2 views
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"Excitement about 3D printing has steadily accelerated over the past decade - but this excitement has largely outpaced innovation and development in the field. As a researcher in 3D printing technologies, I've built 3D printers using all of the major technologies, as well as more experimental ones. What I've learned is that many of these technologies are composed of very well-understood materials, software problems and mechanical systems - things that engineers have been doing for decades. This, then, begs the question: Why isn't 3D printing better? Why are failure rates so high and why is reproducibility so difficult? It's clear that it's not due to working with exotic materials or advanced motion control. What's actually holding back innovation is how we think about those technologies: as separate pieces, rather than as elements of a system. "
6 Tips for Getting Started with Google Classroom [infographic] | Shake Up Learning - 2 views
23 Awesome Apps that Integrate with Google Classroom | Shake Up Learning - 2 views
Google Classroom Comments: All You Need to Know! | Shake Up Learning - 1 views
How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites | Shake Up Learning - 1 views
Why Growth Mindset Still Has Some Growing to Do | EdSurge News - 0 views
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" TWEETSHAREEMAIL Over the summer, academics debated the impact of growth mindset, the belief that one's intelligence can be developed with hard work and effort, and whether it can move the needle on academic performance. Even Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck, who is often credited with the term, chimed in with additional research supporting the efficacy of mindset interventions. An Education Week survey found that the vast majority of educators believe that a growth-oriented mindset can help improve students' motivation, commitment and engagement in learning. But the study found that applying those ideas to practice, and helping students shift their mindset around learning, remains an elusive challenge. Those findings largely coincide with my observations as an administrator, coach, technology implementer, and now founder of an education company. Over the summer, my team ran a series of professional learning community sessions with dozens of educators across the country, focused on instructional practices that foster and support growth mindset. At these events, almost all teachers said they get the big ideas around growth mindset, but over 80 percent said their schools don't implement them well."
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