Five habits of great students: Lessons from top-ranked STEM school - 7 views
Kidscreen » Archive » Parents are screen addicts, too-but that's not the whol... - 0 views
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Today’s teens live in both a real and virtual community, and the latter has infinite libraries and schools, radio stations, shopping malls, game arcades and much more. Their time in that community can’t be quantified, because it’s entirely integrated into their lives. It shapes and reflects their identities.
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I believe that our interactions with technology have become so instinctual and embedded that we can’t accurately answer a “how many minutes” question.
How to Buy a 3D Printer: 3 Essential Questions Answered | All3DP - 2 views
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"You've heard so many great things about 3D printers and what you can do with them. There are so many wonderful machines which can make your builder's dreams come true. But if you want to buy a 3D printer, what model should you choose? How much should you spend? And where's the best place to buy a 3D printer? Here's a guide to the most pressing questions when buying a 3D printer."
Stop telling kids you're bad at math. You are spreading math anxiety 'like a virus.' - ... - 0 views
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""How was skiing?" I asked my 14-year old daughter as she hauled her boot bag into the car. "Well, the ratio of snow to ground was definitely low," she replied, adding that she had tried to figure the ratio of snow-to-ground during practice but had received only mystified looks. "Stop the math!" demanded a coach. "You are confusing us!" Why do smart people enjoy saying that they are bad at math? Few people would consider proudly announcing that they are bad at writing or reading. Our country's communal math hatred may seem rather innocuous, but a more critical factor is at stake: we are passing on from generation to generation the phobia for mathematics and with that are priming our children for mathematical anxiety. As a result, too many of us have lost the ability to examine a real-world problem, translate it into numbers, solve the problem and interpret the solution."
Let's Talk Science Challenge - Let's Talk Science Outreach - 5 views
The Innovative Educator: Why BYOD, Not Banning Cell Phones, Is the Answer - 4 views
Five Common iPad App Questions Answered - 12 views
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"As I am working with school districts and parents, several iPad questions come up routinely. How do I find apps for education? How will I know it the app is a "good" app? How do I use the app after it's loaded? Can I track my student's progress? Where can I learn more about apps for students with special needs? "
Why You Shouldn't Fear a Stylus Comeback - 1 views
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But why would anyone want to go back to the using an accessory when phones have evolved enough to be instantly sensitive to finger touches? Simple answer: accuracy.
Why Twitter Matters: Tomorrow's Knowledge Network « nigelcameron.org - 1 views
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its core it offers two interlocking experiences which deliver value so great it is hard to measure.
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First is, as it were, research
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Second, Twitter as cocktail party. 24/7.
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Review: Jelly, an App From Twitter Cofounder Biz Stone, Makes Polling Your Friends' Opi... - 1 views
2 Pros And 2 Cons To Education Technology - Edudemic - 6 views
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So, does technology help or hinder learners? The answer to this question is – it all depends how you use it.
11 Note-Taking Tips For The Digital Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views
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"With less books, paper, and pencils and more laptops, smartphones, and tablets gracing our classrooms these days, it would be logical to say that the nature of note-taking in class has changed, too. Especially with digital tools such as Evernote, writing things down on paper seems less likely to be the #1 way of taking notes. That said, does taking notes really help? Does the physical act of writing something down help you to remember it? What is the most effective way to take notes? How does all of this play into a more digitally based classroom? The handy infographic below takes a look at these questions and more - keep reading to find out some of the answers!"
Ten clueless things people say to teachers - and comebacks teachers can throw right back - 6 views
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"People say the craziest things to teachers about their profession. Like what? Like how easy their jobs are, and how anybody can do it. Here is a list of some of the common idiocies along with some useful comebacks, compiled and written by Cindy Long and originally published in NEA Today, a publication of the National Education Association, the country's largest teachers union."
Howard Gardner: 'Multiple intelligences' are not 'learning styles' - 1 views
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"It's been 30 years since I developed the notion of "multiple intelligences." I have been gratified by the interest shown in this idea and the ways it's been used in schools, museums, and businesses around the world. But one unanticipated consequence has driven me to distraction-and that's the tendency of many people, including persons whom I cherish, to credit me with the notion of 'learning styles' or to collapse 'multiple intelligences' with 'learning styles.' It's high time to relieve my pain and to set the record straight."
Let It Marinate: The Importance of Reflection and Closing | Edutopia - 0 views
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In what different ways do you structure reflection and closings in your classroom?
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"I am one of those people who regularly figures out exactly what to say after the moment has passed. I will be deep in conversation with someone, sharing thoughts and bouncing around ideas. Yet, as the thoughts swirl, I'll have an unsettled feeling. Often it is not until some time later, when the ideas have marinated, that I realize what matters most to me and how to say it. I find that the flow of learning for many of my students matches my personal need for intellectual reflection. "
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