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https://www.now-u-know.com/2020/09/Ants.%20Why%20Ants%20dont%20Sleep%20%20and%20some%20... - 0 views

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    Ants are the very important part of our ecosystem. Ants have a very significant role in the diversity of our planet. Facts about ants are more amazing when one read about it. So today in this topic we will discuss all about ants. Why don't they sleep ? Is that even true? or a misconception. And also we will be discussing about some amazing facts about Ants.
Nigel Coutts

Might now be the time rethink our curriculum? - The Learner's Way - 3 views

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    Perhaps the disruption of a global pandemic will prompt a rethinking of how education might be framed to best serve the needs of those who rely on it most? Perhaps now is the time to rethink the curriculum?
Nigel Coutts

Multiple perspectives on an understanding of inquiry - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Recently I have been contemplating how we might define inquiry. Like many terms in education, it is often used in multiple contexts and has a range of meanings attached to it. Coming to agreement on what inquiry is, requires negotiating seemingly divergent understandings. If we are to avoid oversimplifications and dichotomous thinking, we need to explore these multiple perspectives and find a balance point.
Nigel Coutts

Are we there yet? Are we there? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    This much-maligned question seems so appropriate for education's recent history. All that was normal, everything that was routine, all of our structures, have been turned upside down and hurled into the wind of COVID19. From having spoken of a future dominated by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA), we have found ourselves living in it. Innovation and creativity became the new normal as we "Apollo 13" schooling into a model that met the demands of emergency remote learning. The pressure, the workload, the demands on our time and the cognitive load have all been immense, and so it seems fitting to ask "Are we there yet?".
ankitishere

Charlie Hebdo Controversy. All about Charlie Hebdo. - 0 views

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    Charlie Hebdo is a French Magazine. Hebdo means "weekly" in French. This magazine group is in the news for various posts on Charlie Hebdo. They say that in French they are using their freedom of speech. And due to this magazine controversy protests in many countries have started. So in this topic we are going to discuss all about it the history of Charlie Hebdo who are they everything about this magazine.
Nigel Coutts

The Power of Making Thinking Visible with Ron Ritchhart & Mark Church - The Learner's Way - 3 views

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    On Saturday PZ Sydney Network hosted Ron Ritchhart and Mark Church for a conversation about their new book, "The Power of Making Thinking Visible". What follows is a summary of some of the key messages from this conversation. You can watch the whole conversation above. For more learning opportunities like this visit the PZ Sydney Network or follow @pzsydnetwork on Twitter.
John Evans

Tons of Free Graphic Organizers, Posters, and Infographics to Use in Your Teaching | Ed... - 3 views

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    "In today's post I am sharing with you two interesting resources where you can access a wide variety of educational materials to use in your classroom including graphic organizers, infographics, posters, lesson plans, templates, and many more.  "
John Evans

The 4 Cs of 21st Century Learning and Robotics Education - 2 views

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    "We are living in an age of Gen Z-ers who, as digital natives, are in tune with technological advances in communication such as social media, gaming, and conducting research almost exclusively using the internet. Their avenues for engagement are changing and teachers who are increasing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) instruction in their classrooms are exploring ways to incorporate more hands-on, immersive learning experiences that combine innovative technology with real-world connections. The motivation for doing so? To see their students' active participation in experiments and projects, as well as strengthening the four Cs to 21st-century skills: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and Creativity.  Teachers have a variety of ways to help them expand what they already do with STEM. More teachers are including the study of robotics in their STEM curriculum because it introduces students to coding and programming. As students work through these key tech skills for building their robots and directing their movements, they're also growing their "4 Cs" skills. Let's look at how. "
John Evans

Academic experts offer advice on ChatGPT - 0 views

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    "To harness the potential and avert the risks of OpenAI's new chat bot, academics should think a few years out, invite students into the conversation and-most of all-experiment, not panic."
John Evans

Get to Know AI Before Your Students Turn In an Essay Made With It - Practical Ed Tech - 1 views

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    "Artificial Intelligence is the trending edtech topic of the year so far. If you haven't been asked about it yet, you will be soon. If you haven't tried an AI writing tool yet, you should try it because your students are probably trying it."
John Evans

An introduction to ChatGPT: uses and what makes it a unique AI chatbot - FutureLearn - 0 views

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    "Discover the power of ChatGPT as we look into the current status of ChatGPT, its uses, ethical implications, and what makes it unique."
John Evans

How Burned Out Are You? A Scale For Teachers | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "A four-stage framework can help teachers understand the burnout process-and what they can do to protect their well-being and career."
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