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John Evans

Teachers: Join us for the adventure of a lifetime | Nat Geo Education Blog - 5 views

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    "Calling all teachers! We're looking for 25, K-12 teachers, in the U.S. or Canada, to join us in 2014 for an all-expense-paid adventure of a lifetime. This field-based PD experience could take you to the Arctic, The Atlantic Islands, The British Isles, Holland & Belgium, or even Antarctica!"
John Evans

ASCD Express 12.21 - Let's Build Roller Coasters! - 0 views

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    "Summer fun. It is the absolute best. Whether you visit Six Flags, Kings Island, a Disney Park, Busch Gardens, or another amusement park, the looping lines of roller coasters offer the perfect lens for getting students to interact with STEM concepts. An old garden hose, duct tape, and a marble: the only materials that you need to build a roller coaster. Cut the hose in half, and then duct tape the two segments together down the back to create a nice groove where the two hoses meet for the marble to ride, on top. Then the materials are ready for students to explore the potential and kinetic energy of roller coasters."
John Evans

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Teaching Conspiracy Theories & Media Literacy to 6t... - 2 views

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    "My favorite unit to teach the last two years to my middle school students has been on "Fruit Loop Conspiracy Theories." Rather than study and discuss controversial political topics, we focus on the Apollo Moon landings and the skeptics (who are sometimes also "flat-earthers" on YouTube) who believe NASA never landed on the Moon, and the entire historical episode was faked thanks to Stanley Kubrick's moviemaking special effects. This lesson was the result of summer work I did with my Chicago colleague Brian Turnbaugh (@wegotwits) in 2020, which I archived on the website, "Fact or Fiction? Apollo Moon Landings." Brian and I met through the Summer Institute in Digital Literacy in Rhode Island. I've served as faculty for the Institute the past two summers, in 2020 and 2021."
Phil Taylor

Are we preparing students for life? « My Island View - 0 views

  • We cannot continue on the current path of education if we want to prepare our children for their future. Our children will not live in the world that we grew up in. We need to prepare them to be flexible, critical thinking, problem solvers.
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    "Are we preparing students for life?"
Phil Taylor

The Business of Education | My Island View - 0 views

  • The shift that should take place in education is to teach students the skills to responsibly and critically access that content in order to create additional content.
Phil Taylor

If Twitter Is Not PD, What Is It? | My Island View - 3 views

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    " Twitter as a tool for providing Professional Development, but rather a tool that enables collaboration"
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?"
John Evans

Smart-Briefing and Zite-Seeing « My Island View - 0 views

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    There are few questions that I get from teachers about social media, or sources that I haven't gotten in some form before over the last three or four years. Two similar questions that I get with frequency are: How do you know all that stuff?
John Evans

"Cellphones are a Distraction" « My Island View by @tomwhitby - 0 views

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Phil Taylor

What's the big deal about Blogging? « My Island View - 3 views

  • Writing for an audience of only one is a tedious process. This is the preferred method in education. The writer needs to wait for the composition to be graded
Phil Taylor

Does being connected help in being recognized? « My Island View - 2 views

  • Does being connected help in being recognized?
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    "Does being connected help in being recognized?"
Phil Taylor

Eliminate Tech from the Education Discussion | My Island View - 3 views

  • technology needs not to be in discussions of education, but rather in how will the education of any kid be applied in an ever-evolving, technology-driven world in which tour kids will be required to live.
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