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Phil Taylor

Bing Director Stefan Weitz On The Future Of Search (VIDEO)| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

  • think about the web more as a representation of the physical world in a digital format. "
John Evans

Trinity College, Melbourne, Releases iPad Usage Report (Phase 1)| The Committed Sardine - 3 views

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    "Here are the key findings and recommendations from the report. You can find the full report here. (20 p"
Phil Taylor

9 Things That Will Disappear In Our Lifetime| The Committed Sardine - 6 views

  • 9 Things That Will Disappear In Our Lifetime…….
  • 6. Music. This is one of the saddest parts of the change story.
  • 9. Privacy. If there ever was a concept that we can look back on nostalgically, it would be privacy
John Evans

Seven Ways to Go from On-Task to Engaged| The Committed Sardine - 3 views

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    "Seven Ways to Go from On-Task to Engaged"
Phil Taylor

On Ed Tech, We're Asking the Wrong Question | The Committed Sardine - 7 views

  • In the end, that’s all technology is, too—a resource. In the hands of talented and well-trained teachers, it can facilitate high-quality teaching and learning; when used by average teachers, it most likely will lead to average results. And in either case, it’s not entirely clear whether test scores would rise, anyway—for reasons I’ll discuss later.
  • There is plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that, when used wisely, technology is a powerful resource that can help boost achievement.
  • I would argue that’s the point: You can’t separate the technology from the rest of the learning process, because they are inextricably bound.
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  • But technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum. For technology to have an impact on student achievement, schools also need sound teaching, strong leadership, fidelity of use, and a supportive culture, among other things.
  • Among schools with one-to-one computing programs, 70 percent reported their students’ achievement scores on high-stakes tests were on the rise. But this figure was 85 percent for schools that employed certain strategies for success, including the use of electronic formative assessments on a regular basis, frequent collaboration of teachers in professional learning communities, and—most importantly—strong principal and school district leadership.
Phil Taylor

How YouTube Is Changing The Classroom| The Committed Sardine - 3 views

  • instructing students on how to write five-paragraph essays, identify parts of speech, and use punctuation. Cockrum says the videos have enabled the dynamics of his class to change in several ways: He says his students can work at their own pace on writing projects during class, and he’s available to help them individually as they have questions or ask for an edit. Cockrum says he anticipates this will let him cover a lot more curricular material over the year, as well as immerse students in the writing process.
  • He says if teachers want to engage kids in class, they should be thinking of activities to eliminate traditional classroom lectures altogether. Noschese also worries the model poses an “equity issue,” as not every student has the internet at home.
Neil O'Sullivan

21st Century Fluency Project - 0 views

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    21st Century Fluency Project An innovative resource designed to cultivate 21st century fluencies, while fostering engagement and adventure in the learning experience.
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