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Phil Taylor

Poll: More US teens are trending to Twitter; say Facebook older, with too much drama - ... - 2 views

  • child safety advocate, said kids seem to be exercising more caution about their posts.
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    "online child safety advocate, said kids seem to be exercising more caution about their posts."
John Evans

Creation Tools for the iPad | The Spectronics Blog - 0 views

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    "I made this Webinar a few months ago…. Creation Tools for the iPad… and today I wanted to share some of the apps and ideas around Creating "stuff" on the iPad. With the camera, it's portability and some fabulous apps, it has never been easier for us to create our own resources on the iPad. And when I say "us", I don't just mean educators - teachers, therapists, parents and support staff, I also mean, our students as well. Anyone and everyone can harness the power and possibilities in the iPad to create some amazing things!"
John Evans

Eight Aspects of the Teacher as Learner - 2 views

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    "Recently, when I perused my twitter feed, I came upon a blog post titled Teacher as Learning Designer. Andrew Miller, the author, states: "If you are a teacher and you are trying to explain what you do, say, 'I am a learning designer!' Teachers need to be empowered with a variety of instructional designs to meet the needs of all students. They need to be honored for their expertise to create creative and engaging learning environments. We can re-frame the concept of "teaching" to truly encapsulate all that teachers can and should do!" The way teachers teach their students has, I believe, a direct correlation to the way in which they learn themselves. We have all read in the latest teaching journals that teachers of today have to be devoted to lifelong learning. But what does that mean, really? What elements affect teacher learning and then in turn affect how that teacher teaches?"
John Evans

Mark Frydenberg: The Flipped Classroom: It's Got to Be Done Right - 7 views

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    "What's the flap about the flip? Studies say it's an effective way to engage students in learning. But in order for the flip not to flop, we need to step back. It is not a "one size fits all" model:"
John Evans

The iPad: Changing Education for the Better? | iPad.AppStorm - 0 views

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    "n the brilliant, and certainly emotional, 'Year One' video at the launch of the iPad 2, Apple would say that the arrival of the iPad in 2010 was the arrival of a new category of product - something significantly different to what has come before. Something different should make a difference"
John Evans

250 Ways To Say The Word 'Went' - Edudemic - 7 views

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    "One of the most boring and banned words in classrooms is 'went.' There are SO many synonyms that you're simply trying at all if you stick with the word 'went.' Lucky for you, there's hundreds (literally) of other ways to express yourself using the English language."
John Evans

Twitter is not Professional Development | Education, Teaching, Technology - 1 views

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    "Teachers sometimes describe twitter as an excellent professional development tool and sometimes say that twitter is the best CPD they have ever had… I think this is deeply problematic and here's why. "
John Evans

20 Tips To Promote A Self-Directed Classroom Culture - 9 views

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    "It's an age-old saying, "Give a man a fish, and feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and feed him for a lifetime." What separates good teachers from the excellent ones? The excellent ones are handing out fishing poles; creating a culture in the classroom of independence and self-reliance. These students don't just recite facts or regurgitate information- they have learned how to learn. They know that if the answer isn't in front of them, they have the tools to do the investigation and research. So how do you cultivate a culture of "I can…" in your classroom?"
John Evans

Teaching without Words: A Must See Ted Talk ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 15 views

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    "Words are the primary tools we use to convey meanings , of course there are non verbal tools as well but particularly in formal educational settings like schools and classrooms, words take the lion share of our language.  Can you imagine yourself delivering a lesson with no words in it ? will it work? Well Peterson has an answer." Peterson is a guy who used to have dyslexia when he was young and he did not learn how to read till he was in grade five. As an adult now, he designed some great applications to help teachers teach students without having to say a word. These are basically interactive learning games based on formative feedback. Watch the 8 minutes video to see the revolution Peterson triggered by the use of his free-language teaching approach. Enjoy
Phil Taylor

EarthViewer for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 4 views

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    What did Earth's continents and oceans look like 250 million years ago, or 1 billion years ago for that matter? Can we say anything about Earth's climate as far back as our planet's origin? 
John Evans

Twitter is the best education PD, Period! And it's free! - South Euclid, OH, United Sta... - 4 views

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    "Since I was wake at 5 AM on a Saturday (don't ask), I figured it was a good time to update my Personal Learning Network on Twitter. For years, I've been saying Twitter is the best free professional development tool available; I even teach an online course at two colleges on the subject."
John Evans

Creating Music with iPads | iPad and Technology in Music Education - 4 views

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    "One area that I don't have time to explore very often during the school year is creating music on my iPad. It seems with all the day to day activities of teaching that I totally loose touch with musical explorations and composing. I've been taking more time lately to do this and I am floored at what I can do with an iPad and a few apps. I am not going to give you a history lesson here but I will say that at one time in my career I dreamed of creating a wonderful MIDI lab outfitted with computers, keyboards, speakers and mixers for my students to use. That dream never happened because of the crazy cost involved. My dream has been reshaped. Here is what I've found…."
John Evans

iPads at Burley: Making Book Trailers - 0 views

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    "Last year I tried my hand at having my class make book trailers. They did a decent job given that I wasn't quite sure how to jump into this new medium. Well, this year we've learned from the past and I'm proud to say that the fifth graders are creating book trailers that are better than ever! "
John Evans

TeachThought3 Ways Digital Learning Is Not Better--Just Different - 3 views

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    "Digital learning is different than non-digital learning from the moment an experience starts. That's not to say it's better or worse-just different"
John Evans

10 research tips for finding online answers | TED Blog - 5 views

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    "Before Danielle Thomson was our TED Prize researcher, she wrote trivia for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and spent years finding difficult-to-source info for The Late Show with David Letterman. And she has quickly established herself as our staff secret weapon. When one of us can't get our hands on a piece of information that we need, we turn to Danielle and - voila! - there it is. We asked Danielle to share some of her best research tips to help you in those "why can't I find this?" moments. Here's what she had to say:"
John Evans

Code.org: More Than an Hour-Long Commitment | EdSurge News - 1 views

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    "The guy who helped create the "Hour of Code," an event that even got President Barack Obama pecking out a line of JavaScript, almost sounded apologetic. "Not everyone should 'code,'" acknowledges Hadi Partovi, CEO and founder of Code.org, in a chat with EdSurge. But everyone should learn to think like a computer scientist, he adds. "We're about helping schools teach computer science," Partovi says, namely, to frame questions or information the way that computer scientists do."
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