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Phil Taylor

Eight Ways of Looking at Intelligence | MindShift - 1 views

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    June 11, 2013 at 06:18AM Eight Ways of Looking at Intelligence | MindShift http://bit.ly/11sFKUY via @MindShiftKQED
Phil Taylor

Why 'I Don't Have Time For Technology' Is No Longer Excusable - 4 views

  • Collaborating and communicating for the good of ALL of OUR students has never been easier and less time consuming than right now!
John Evans

Code.org: More Than an Hour-Long Commitment | EdSurge News - 1 views

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    "The guy who helped create the "Hour of Code," an event that even got President Barack Obama pecking out a line of JavaScript, almost sounded apologetic. "Not everyone should 'code,'" acknowledges Hadi Partovi, CEO and founder of Code.org, in a chat with EdSurge. But everyone should learn to think like a computer scientist, he adds. "We're about helping schools teach computer science," Partovi says, namely, to frame questions or information the way that computer scientists do."
John Evans

The 28 best hidden iOS 10 features everyone should know | iMore - 2 views

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    "We're not going to take you through a comprehensive tour of iOS 10 here - that's the review's job. Instead, I want to highlight some of my favorite lesser-known features arriving with iOS 10. Some are big, some are small, but they've all been invaluable over my past few months testing the operating system."
John Evans

6 3D Printing Lesson Plans from MakerBot's Thingiverse - Class Tech Tips - 1 views

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    "Have you thought about 3D printing with students? MakerBot's Thingiverse is best known as a 3D design sharing website. It also has STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) 3D printing lesson plans for educators across the world to use in their classrooms. MakerBot's Learning Team has been curating and sharing some of the best lesson plans. They include step-by-step instructions, photos, 3D design files, activity sheets and more. All of these 3D printing lesson plans are designed to keep students motivated and learning new STEAM skills."
John Evans

7 ways to foster kids' confidence and creativity with hands-on learning - The Washingto... - 2 views

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    "Juan Carlos Galindo, a Wheaton High School ninth-grader with attention-deficit disorder, always had difficulty managing academic demands when he was younger. His mother, Virginia Munoz, a single mother of four, regularly found her son asleep with homework in his lap. She knew he was struggling, and she worried he would become a checked-out, rebellious teenager. In seventh grade, however, Juan Carlos was invited to participate in a maker learning partnership between Parkland Middle School in Rockville and the KID Museum in Bethesda. The maker philosophy emphasizes hands-on, self-guided projects to build kids' technical skills and confidence through tinkering, inventing and designing."
John Evans

Kids Who Can't Read Can Program by @SamPatue · TeacherCast Educational Broadc... - 0 views

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    "In episode four of the hottest elementary programming podcast until Vicky Sedgwick launches a podcast, Beyond the Hour of Code, The focus is on how programming can support learning for students who cannot yet read. There are an ever-expanding number of tools out there that use non-text elements to help students express themselves. Some of my favorites,Kodable  and ScratchJR, are talked about in this episode of Beyond the Hour of Code."
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