Podcast Rubric - 1 views
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4Teachers : Tools - 0 views
Connect! - 1 views
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Welcome to Connect!As we start up our new initiative, this blog will serve a number of purposes: 1. As a place to share the classroom projects, assignments and assessment practices of the Calgary Science School 2. As a place where CSS teachers and administrators can publicly reflect and engage in dialogue on their practice 3. As a place where CSS can build a learning network outside the walls of our school. We want to collaborate with and learn from other teaching professionals, around the city, province, country and around the world.
The Committed Sardine - blog - 4 views
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today’s students have the ability to start ripples in society, and a good education leader will know how to give students the skills they need to start those ripples.
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kids are really doing is jumping between different tasks and not giving each task full attention.
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continual partial attention
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The Teachers' Internet Use Guide - 7 views
Web 2.0 & ePortfolios - 14 views
Teachers for the 21st Century - A Program by the Council of Independent Colleges - 8 views
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The three topics of this website are: Multimedia Records of Practice to enable faculty to make public their typically invisible practice of teaching and to support their scholarship of teaching activities; Electronic Portfolios to enable faculty and students to reflect upon their learning or professional development or to support program or institutional assessment; and Digital Storytelling to enable faculty, students, and others to easily create digital stories with which they may share their reflections on their experiences in learning.
How Millennial Are You? Q1 - 4 views
Blogging Rubric | Remote Access - 8 views
Pageflakes - Jackie's Shifting Pedagogy - 10 views
For the Love of Learning: Detoxing students from grade-use - 3 views
PHSC 13400: Global Warming University of Chicago - 1 views
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This 10-week course for non-science majors focuses on a single problem: assessing the risk of human-caused climate change. The story ranges from physics to chemistry, biology, geology, fluid mechanics, and quantum mechanics, to economics and social sciences. The class will consider evidence from the distant past and projections into the distant future, keeping the human time scale of the next several centuries as the bottom line. The lectures follow a textbook, "Global Warming, Understanding the Forecast," written for the course. For information about the textbook, interactive models, and more, visit: http://forecast.uchicago.edu/
Participation Rubric - 13 views
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