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Phil Taylor

Lesson at home plus homework at school equals flipped math classroom » Local ... - 0 views

  • The key to success is “formative assessment,” Brovold said, which means teachers first determine which students understood the material, which students need more practice, and which didn’t understand at all.
Phil Taylor

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | How Much Should Teachers Share Online? - 1 views

  • Before digitally sharing photos or videos of students or student work, make sure both students and their parent(s) have agreed to open digital sharing and signed a media release form.
Phil Taylor

What If School Was More Like Twitter? « My Island View - 0 views

  • What If School Was More Like Twitter?
  • bulk of the information exchange available on Twitter for instance comes in the form of links, or URL’s, which are internet addresses to pages of information.
  • Twitter offers us is the ability to respond to ideas and have a general discussion about those responses.
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  • Reflection is very big on Twitter
  • Twitter offers a great deal of variety in opinion
  • A big, big Twitter plus is the access educators have to education experts.
  • gateway to many free online webinars and online conference
  • On Twitter there are constant discussions and references to pedagogy and methodology in education
  • Twitter is only one source for teachers to connect. It is the easiest to use, and the hardest to understand. Teachers need to get started connecting to other teachers
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    "What If School Was More Like Twitter?"
Sheri Oberman

Printable Paper - 2 views

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    If you need graph paper, you can print it out from this site. Also lined papers, registers, and score sheets for board games.
John Evans

9+ things that will disappear in our lifetime - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Sk... - 5 views

  • Technology-clueless, content-expert only teachers. Information ubiquity is requiring all teachers become process-experts as well as pedagogy/content experts. And since that information comes in digital forms, technology expertise at some level is a must
Phil Taylor

Teaching in the New (Abundant) Economy of Information | MindShift - 3 views

  • In the past 10 years, perhaps nothing has changed more than the relationship between teachers and the information being distributed in their classrooms.
  • information scarce environment, the main form of instruction was a lecture
  • new economy of information has freed teachers from their role as “font of knowledge” and allowed them to become chief analyzer, validity coach, research assistant, master differentiator, and creator of a shared learning experience.
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Resource: Reading Assessments | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Commu... - 1 views

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    In England, levels are being removed from schools. This is a great resource which might support teachers assessing reading, applicable for teachers in other countries.
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