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Robert Vouter

Query to all in this group - 32 views

This is a question I posed to George Siemens on May 13th. Have you any references to scholarly work that would address the question of isolationism and self-referentialism in communities o...

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John Evans

The Unintended Consequences of Incentive Programs in Schools - The Tempered Radical - 4 views

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    "The Unintended Consequences of Incentive Programs in Schools"
John Evans

Indispensable iPad Apps for Teachers Professional Development ~ Educational Technology ... - 0 views

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    "The concept of teacher professional development has radically changed due to the boom in digital technologies and social media websites. The web now is replete with a variety of professional learning networks and communities of practice on almost any topic you think of. There is also another type of portals that have seen the light recently and which offer massive courses and trainings on different subjects, these are MOOCs. MOOCs are a great way for growing professionally particularly that most of the courses they offer are free. I have already featured some interesting MOOC resources that teachers can use for the enhancement of their PD and today I want to share with you some wonderful iPad apps that will allow you to pursue your PD on the go."
John Evans

Nice Visual on The Ins and Outs of Professional Development ~ Educational Technology an... - 0 views

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    "It seems like the practice of professional development within schools has witnessed some radical changes throughout the years. According to We Are Teachers, there are ten main areas that have been touched by this change. Starting with the choice of topics of PDs, in the past such topics were particularly chosen by the principal or school administrators on behalf of the teaching staff. However, today, teachers are more inclined to guide their own PD through concerted efforts in professional learning networks. Also a comparison between the delivery style of PDs in the past with what it is now shows a considerable  shift from expert-centred lecture style where teachers were mere listeners to hands-on workshops that view teachers as experts."
John Evans

The Secret to Activating Your Audience's Brain - 3 views

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    "In the world of presentations, there is one key ingredient that will radically change them - specifically, how you engage your audience and how they perceive you. And, it's a solution you have been hearing for quite some time now, but I want to take it one step further. Tell a story."
John Evans

We need to teach 10 million Canadians to code or we'll get left behind - The Globe and ... - 2 views

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    "Canada's ability to retain its position as a significant contributor to the global economy is contingent on our collective willingness to invest in improving digital literacy among Canadians now, equipping them to participate fully in our digital world. While some may consider this to be a radical position, it is already a widely accepted fact in much of the Western world. When it comes to coding education for youth, Canada has already been outpaced by countries such as Estonia, Britain and Australia. And we are even lagging behind our neighbours to the south. Earlier this year, U.S. President Barack Obama announced a "Computer Science For All" strategy to empower a generation of U.S. students with the skills they need to thrive in our digital economy. Coding education in schools can no longer be considered a unique competitive advantage. It must be understood as the minimum standard."
Nigel Coutts

What might it take to bring real change to education? - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    I had the pleasure recently of listening to Michael Fullan thanks to ACEL (Australian Council for Educational Leaders). Like many thought leaders who are looking closely at the current state of education, Michael builds a strong case for radical change in education.
Phil Taylor

@shareski's Right: My Students CAN Assess Themselves! - The Tempered Radical - 0 views

  • "There won't be ANY grade attached to these tasks," I explained.  "Instead, you are going to evaluate yourselves.  Then, you will get feedback from me on the first assignment and a peer on the second assignment."
Phil Taylor

Using Google Docs to Create Digital Kits for Student Projects - The Tempered Radical - 2 views

  • When you search for images directly in Docs, Google ONLY returns images that are licensed for reuse and modification.
John Evans

What If Schools Created a Culture of "Do" INSTEAD of a Culture of "Know?" - The Tempere... - 0 views

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    What IF schools created a culture of "DO" instead of a culture of "KNOW?" Doesn't that action-oriented stance reflect the kind of real-world learning environment that we know resonates with kids?
Phil Taylor

5 Reasons To Choose Android Over iPhone [Opinion] | MakeUseOf - 1 views

  • hey’re radically different platforms. Apple provides a locked-down, restricted environment, while Android provides freedom, flexibility and choice.
Phil Taylor

Creative Commons Resources for Classroom Teachers | The Tempered Radical - 3 views

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    "Creative Commons Resources for Classroom Teachers"
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