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John Evans

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Flowboard - 3 views

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    "Flowboard is a wonderful free iPad app for creating stunning presentations. This is done through a very easy to use touch drag-n-drop interface for adding images, text, video, and more. There is even a nice selection of templates for users to create stunning interactive presentations. Best of all, a user can share their presentations via a unique URL or embed them into a site/blog. "
John Evans

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Excellent Resources for Project Based Lea... - 0 views

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    "PBL or Project Based Learning is a method of teaching that has been around for a long time that is getting more and more attention due to all the tools technology leads itself to. Basically, PBL allows for teachers to "ask" a question that allows students to solve in a variety of a ways using many different analytical methods. Since, Project Based Learning incorporates a lot of different techniques and tools to use I've decided to create a list of resources rather then just one of sites or apps."
John Evans

Shifting Learning - Presentation for RSCON4 - David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thou... - 0 views

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    "Shifting Learning - What Did You Learn At School Today? We hear a lot these days about project based learning, inquiry based learning, etc… What does that mean? What does it look like when schools shift away from "drill and kill" learning towards big ideas, questions, and "no right answer" kind of learning? And what kind of questions can 'we' ask to support students in their learning?"
John Evans

5 Inspirational Quotes Teachers Should Love - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Sometimes quotations can really sum up what we're thinking or feeling in words that are much more eloquently put than what we can come up with in the moment. You can use them to help remind you that others are feeling, seeing, and doing the same thing as you are. You can use them to share a message you feel strongly about. Or, you can use them to keep yourself inspired and energized (which is as necessary as coffee for most teachers!) Hang them in your classroom, keep them as a background on your phone, iPad, or laptop, or leave them on a sticky note in strategic places. Here are five teaching quotations to keep you inspired."
Nigel Coutts

What are your students doing? - 3 views

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    Recently I read Amanda Ripley's thought provoking book 'The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way' in which through a comparative study of foreign exchange students she reports from the inside on the modern powerhouses of education. Amanda set out to explain why some countries are able to outperform others on PISA scores.
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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started by Robert Vouter on 11 Jun 09 no follow-up yet
Phil Taylor

5 Fantastic Ways to Use Wallwisher in the Classroom - SimpleK12 - 9 views

  • Wallwisher is “an online notice board maker.” Kind of a bleak description so to spice it up a little, Wallwisher is an online collaboration tool to share ideas, resources, and thoughts on a particular topic
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