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Phil Taylor

4 Best Videos on 21st Century Learning - With Summary - EdTechReview - 6 views

  • The list consists of the 4 best videos on 21st century learning provided by Amy Erin Borovoy who has been providing tools and inspiration for educators through her work at Edutopia.org!
Phil Taylor

How Dropping Screen Time Rules Can Fuel Extraordinary Learning - Connected Parenting - ... - 4 views

  • By focusing on quality over quantity, families can move away from fear, maintain a healthy balance, and seek out extraordinary learning.
John Evans

Information Curation - Home - 3 views

  • Curation, is defined by Wiktionaryas the act of curating, of organizing and maintaining a collection of artworks or artifacts. EContentmag.com describes content curation as the act of discovering, gathering, and presenting digital content that surrounds specific subject matter.
John Evans

Rifstation Play App - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "I took piano lessons as a kid, but it's hard lugging a piano around when you want to take your tune-playing on the road.  I tried teaching myself some chords on the guitar, but it turns out that you need big, strong hands to press down on the strings hard enough to make music. My hands are neither big, nor are they strong. So instead I picked up the ukulele, and, using YouTube, taught myself how to play.  The problem is, I've run out of songs to play that are remedial enough for me to learn. That's where Riffstation Play comes in."
John Evans

6 Things to Consider Before Starting Your Makerspace | EdSurge News - 2 views

  • 1. List the hopes, dreams and ideas you and others have for the space.
  • 2. Define the skills, knowledge and habits that kids will learn or develop in your space.
  • 3. Define the culture for the space.
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  • 4. Based on the culture and the desired skills, knowledge and abilities, determine appropriate integration points in the rest of your curriculum and the life of the school.
  • 5. Based on your integration points, define the arc of the year and the projects you are going to include.
  • 6. Design your space and pick the tools based on the decisions above.
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    "Makerspaces have made headlines recently. Several weeks ago New York City hosted the World Maker Faire. The White House had its first Maker Faire this summer, and schools and libraries across the country are installing these spaces. It is certainly tempting to start thinking about all the amazing tools you could put into your makerspace. If you know anything about Makers, you are probably thinking that you need a CNC machine, a 3-D printer, Dremels for everyone and a laser cutter since they are the gateway tool for making things. But buying a bunch of tools without first stopping to think about how they will be integrated into the culture and curriculum of your school is a recipe for a dusty and underused workshop. From my experience installing makerspaces in several dozen schools, I've developed a process that helps you think through your makerspace and how it fits into the culture and curriculum of your school. Skipping this process, or one like it, will almost certainly result in tension, missed teaching opportunities, and overspending."
John Evans

edublogs: Fresh research showing the damage of filtering 'real world' technology - 0 views

  • Students in schools around the world find that their research, creativity and learning potential is seriously curbed by filtering and lack of use of their own mobile and gaming devices in schools. This comes from research spanning the Americas, brought to my attention by its author, Research Consultant Kim Farris-Berg
  • "In 2007, [filtering] was high school students’ number one obstacle to using technology at their schools (53 percent). For middle school students, two obstacles tied for the greatest barrier (39 percent each): “there are rules against using technology at school” and “teachers limit technology use”. It’s likely that when students face obstacles to using technology at school, they also face obstacles to inquiry-based learning opportunities which can include online research, visualizations, and games."
  • "Students reported that other major obstacles to using technology at school are not being able to access email accounts and slow internet access. Perhaps these are the reasons why just 34 percent of teachers communicate with students via email. Teachers are certainly online; just not with students. Ninety percent of teachers, parents, and school leaders use email to communicate with one another about school."
John Evans

Creative Web Tools For and By Kids / FrontPage - 0 views

  • Creative Web Tools For and By Kids is a project designed for students, ages 9 to 14, to use emerging technologies for engaging, thinking, learning, collaborating, creating, and innovating. The focus is on the use of free, open-source, or minimal cost tools, so the project can be replicated.  An underlying goal is to demonstrate how advanced technological applications for enhancing learning can be implemented with only a computer and Internet access.  
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    Creative Web Tools For and By Kids is a project designed for students, ages 9 to 14, to use emerging technologies for engaging, thinking, learning, collaborating, creating, and innovating. The focus is on the use of free, open-source, or minimal cost tools, so the project can be replicated. An underlying goal is to demonstrate how advanced technological applications for enhancing learning can be implemented with only a computer and Internet access.
John Evans

Centre4 - Home - - 0 views

  • CORE Education is a not for profit educational research, development and implementation organisation in New Zealand. CORE aims to provide educators with the quality professional learning opportunity in an online context. Centre4 acts as the portal to this e-learning world and you are welcome to explore it in the areas that interest you. While many communities are open to the wider public, some areas have restricted access for project participants. Their purposes are indicated below.
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    CORE Education is a not for profit educational research, development and implementation organisation in New Zealand. CORE aims to provide educators with the quality professional learning opportunity in an online context. Centre4 acts as the portal to this e-learning world and you are welcome to explore it in the areas that interest you. While many communities are open to the wider public, some areas have restricted access for project participants. Their purposes are indicated below.
John Evans

The National Archives Learning Curve - UK - 0 views

  • Learning Curve is a free online resource for teaching and learning history. It follows the National Curriculum for key stages 2 to 5.
  • Teachers will find original documents, photographs and film from The National Archives, supported with background information, worksheets and lesson plans.
  • Students will find games and activities for thinking and learning about our past, and advice on studying and revision
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    Learning Curve is a free online resource for teaching and learning history. It follows the UK National Curriculum for key stages 2 to 5.
John Evans

W M Net - A Teachers Guide Video Conferencing - 0 views

  • Video Conferencing is one tool that can be used to extend and enhance the impact on Curriculum Content and delivery The Professional Development of school staff The quality of leadership within schools
  • Video Conferencing enables learners to do things that are hard or impossible to do by other means. Collaborate easily and regularly Be in more than one place at once Link directly to places and resources
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    The following materials have been compiled to illustrate practical examples of six powerful considerations for Video Conferencing
Phil Taylor

9 Things That Will Disappear In Our Lifetime| The Committed Sardine - 6 views

  • 9 Things That Will Disappear In Our Lifetime…….
  • 6. Music. This is one of the saddest parts of the change story.
  • 9. Privacy. If there ever was a concept that we can look back on nostalgically, it would be privacy
Jeff Yasinchuk

Young Canadians in a Wired World, Phase III: Trends and Recommendations | MediaSmarts - 0 views

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Child Therapy

Developing Self Confidence In Children - 1 views

My husband and I were really worried with the indifference that our second child has been showing. We noticed that she did not like to mingle with other kids in the class. Her teacher even told us ...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 3 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

started by Child Therapy on 27 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Phil Taylor

Learning to code vs. coding to learn - World of Opportunity - Medium - 1 views

  • “learning to code” is really about developing skills, approaches and familiarity with tools that help enable the use of “coding to learn.”
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Good Reminders About Password Security - 0 views

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    "The mot recent Facebook hoax making its rounds has prompted me to remind everyone about the importance of using strong and varied passwords (don't use the same password for Facebook as you do for your bank account). Creating a strong password is a just the first step in protecting your email and social media accounts from hackers. To really protect your account there are some additional steps you should take like using two-factor authentication. In their most recent video Common Craft explains how to protect your online accounts. Click here to watch the video or you can view it as embedded below. "
Nicole

10 no-internet remote learning activities - Ditch That Textbook - 2 views

  • we're missing crucial elements to succe
  • signing worksheets and chapter review questions, here are 10 no-internet
  • w when not at school. These are the types of activities that don't take a lot of explaining. Th
azcleard

4 lý do không nên dùng nước lau chén để lau bếp - 0 views

  • Bếp là nơi diễn ra "ma thuật" nấu nướng, tạo nên những bữa ăn ngon cho gia đình. Thế nhưng, sau mỗi giờ phút "phù phép", bếp cũng là nơi bám đầy dầu mỡ, thức ăn thừa và các vết ố. Nhiều người thường nghĩ đến việc sử dụng nước rửa chén - "vị cứu tinh" cho chén dĩa - để lau chùi bếp. Tuy nhiên, liệu đây có thực sự là giải pháp hiệu quả và an toàn? Câu trả lời là KHÔNG. Sử dụng nước rửa chén để lau bếp tiềm ẩn nhiều nguy cơ mà bạn không ngờ tới:
  • Bếp là nơi diễn ra "ma thuật" nấu nướng, tạo nên những bữa ăn ngon cho gia đình. Thế nhưng, sau mỗi giờ phút "phù phép", bếp cũng là nơi bám đầy dầu mỡ, thức ăn thừa và các vết ố. Nhiều người thường nghĩ đến việc sử dụng nước rửa chén - "vị cứu tinh" cho chén dĩa - để lau chùi bếp. Tuy nhiên, liệu đây có thực sự là giải pháp hiệu quả và an toàn? Câu trả lời là KHÔNG. Sử dụng nước rửa chén để lau bếp tiềm ẩn nhiều nguy cơ mà bạn không ngờ tới:
azcleard

Cách vệ sinh máy lọc không khí đơn giản hiệu quả - 0 views

  • Máy lọc không khí là thiết bị không thể thiếu trong nhiều gia đình hiện nay, giúp cải thiện chất lượng không khí trong nhà. Để máy hoạt động hiệu quả và bền bỉ, việc vệ sinh định kỳ là vô cùng quan trọng. Nếu bạn chưa biết cách vệ sinh máy lọc không khí đúng cách, đừng bỏ qua bài viết sau nhé! Để đảm bảo hiệu suất tối ưu, bạn nên vệ sinh máy lọc không khí khoảng 1 - 2 tháng/lần. Cùng AZ Clear khám phá các bước vệ sinh máy lọc không khí đơn giản và hiệu quả:
azcleard

Dịch Vụ Tạp Vụ Văn Phòng Chuyên Nghiệp - Giá Rẻ | AZ Clear - 0 views

  • Vấn đề vệ sinh văn phòng là mối quan tâm lớn của nhiều doanh nghiệp. Nhân viên tự vệ sinh làm ảnh hưởng đến công việc, trong khi thuê đội tạp vụ riêng lại tốn kém. Giải pháp hiệu quả là sử dụng dịch vụ tạp vụ văn phòng từ AZ Clear.
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