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Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 1 views

  • suggest that educators direct students towards the Google Advanced Search Engine even before using the Google Basic Search.
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How to Build an Innovation Ecosystem | The New York Academy of Sciences - 0 views

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    Good post: How to Build an #Innovation Ecosystem | The New York Academy of Sciences http://bit.ly/fHBS1q
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  • You can capture task lists, notes, web pages, white boards, business cards, pictures, and even clip web pages to Evernote
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There's a special app for that - Part 1: 5 Apps to improve organizational skills for st... - 4 views

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    Part 1 of a seven part series
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Is technology dangerous? | What Ed Said - 3 views

  • As teachers, we have to prepare students for a future we cannot envision. The least we can do is educate them using tools from the present, instead of recycling the education of the past.
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What does inquiry learning look like? | What Ed Said - 2 views

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    "Our PYP evaluation went really well and it was gratifying to hear the evaluators' positive observations of our school. They talked about our dynamic learning spaces, the energy of our teachers and learners and the respect that is evident between staff and students. They were impressed by how articulate our students are and the openness of our teachers. It was clear to them that the entire school community has a deep understanding of the PYP philosophy and that we have a strong culture of learning. Almost all their recommendations are things on which we are either working already or have identified for action through the self study. There's only one thing I found jarring in their feedback and it relates to my beliefs about inquiry learning. They noted that neither students nor teachers seem able to identify what particular inquiry cycles we follow. They said the children to whom they spoke didn't seem to be aware of the specific 'stages' of inquiry and that most teachers couldn't articulate how an inquiry cycle directs our planning. To be honest, I'm glad."
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