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John Evans

The Problem of Student Engagement | Wright'sRoom - 2 views

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    "Whenever I hear talk of student engagement I wonder what the problem is. I doubt that it's the students, their role possibly - but not them personally. I don't buy into the idea that most of our students are lazy or incompetent. Instead, I think they're bored. Every student I've taught could learn, just often not the same thing, or in the same way. And when I've asked my students about it, I've always found they love to learn; they just don't like school."
John Evans

What does collaboration look like? | What Ed Said - 3 views

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    "I recently co-presented a workshop with an educator who is very different from me. She is both experienced and knowledgeable, but our beliefs about teaching and learning don't coincide, so the planning process involved much disagreement and compromise."
Phil Taylor

Ten Minutes on Twitter | Jennifer L. Scheffer - 0 views

  • In talking with many colleagues about Twitter, I often hear things like: “I just don’t get it.” “I don’t have time for that.” “I have to many other things going on.” “I don’t have a smartphone.” “I don’t want people I don’t know to follow me.”
Phil Taylor

If Twitter Is Not PD, What Is It? | My Island View - 3 views

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    " Twitter as a tool for providing Professional Development, but rather a tool that enables collaboration"
Phil Taylor

Twitter is my Village and I am one of the many being Raised in it. « Dukelyer - 0 views

  • in a nutshell is why Twitter, for Educators, works – sharing is part of the culture
Phil Taylor

Google Docs Extension for ESL or Struggling Readers | David Lee EdTech - 10 views

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    Chrome add on for Google Docs - looks very powerful
John Evans

11 Resources to Blend Technology and Special Needs « Ask a Tech Teacher - 6 views

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    "My first take on 'special needs' is: Don't all students have special needs? Aren't we beyond the cookie cutter education that lines students up and feeds them from the same trough? Yes and yes, but for the purposes of this article, I'm going to reign my pen in and discuss what we traditionally consider 'special needs' and technology's affect on those students who function outside of the normal bell curve of pedagogic expectations."
John Evans

Part 2… Creativity In The Digital Classroom… Web 2.0 Tools… Are They In Your ... - 0 views

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    "Facilitating creativity can be rewarding and exciting. Integrating creativity into the curriculum can be engaging to the learner. Creativity can be fostered by smell of a new crayon, the engagement of being able to tinker, the excitement of relaxing and creating, or some amazing technology already in your classroom. It allows student to go beyond the role of being curriculum consumers and blossom into curriculum producers. Creativity allows classrooms to go to the top of Bloom's Taxonomy in the vivid and colorful action verb each step was meant to be. I have divided these creativity resources into four different group I have included below. "
Phil Taylor

Caine's Arcade Style: Project Based Learning | Today is a Great Day for Learning - 0 views

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    "We have been doing a lot of learning this year that is different than I would have imagined if you would have asked me 17 months ago. My teaching colleague, Gallit Zvi and I embarked on our own journey of discovery to team teach 2 classes of grade 6/7 students. When we started we were nervous but excited to start. We didn't know where it was going to take us because we were constantly learning new things on twitter that we could adapt, collaborate on, and make our own. We did know that we both wanted to jump into a project based model for student learning because we knew we could model a collaborative environment necessary to make it successful for our students. However we didn't know where and how to start. We saw ourselves as guides through unique learning experiences that connect learning in the classroom to their lives outside of the classroom. We were just looking for that sign on which direction we should help guide them towards."
John Evans

Ohio educators flocking to Twitter chats, other social media « Tools for Teac... - 5 views

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    "Ohio educators are facing a barrage of new initiatives, such as the Ohio Teacher Evaluation System, Ohio's New Learning Standards and the next generation of assessments that require multiple changes in practice all at the same time. As educators begin wading into the waters, they increasingly are turning to social media for insight and support from their colleagues statewide. Even if you have little experience in social media, here are a few tools you can use that are quickly developing into invaluable education-reform communications tools."
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