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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

Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 5 views

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    New bookmark: Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment http://t.co/Mt9PtF6l
John Evans

ISTE Learning - 7 views

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    Introduction to Project Based Learning
John Evans

Twitter Rubric - 5 views

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    This rubric may be used for assessing use of Twitter for instructional assignments. "
John Evans

Welcome : PBS TeacherLine - 0 views

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    Onine PD courses for credit. Fee
John Evans

Podcast Rubric - 1 views

  • Rubric for Podcasts
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    Rubric for Podcasts
Dennis OConnor

Checklist for Online Instructors: Before the course begins - 0 views

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    This is a comprehensive checklist of best practices for online instruction.  The resource was build by Joan Vandervelde and Jim Erbe from the Online Professional Development program at the University of Wisconsin Stout.
John Evans

FAQs about Makerspaces - 2 views

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    "What is needed to start a Makerspace in a classroom or school? Passion - You need to have passion and a belief in the educational value of maker-style projects. Space - This can be a whole room or only part of a room. Supplies - Start small with simple craft materials. Often sending a message out to colleagues and the community asking for donations of materials works well. Storage - Create a place to store materials when they are not in use and student projects as they are being worked on."
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