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John Evans

4 Strategies to Define Your Makerspace Goals - 4 views

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    "I want to start a makerspace. Where do I begin? Ask any experienced maker educator this question, and you'll get a variation of the same response - it depends."
John Evans

Why Imaginative Educators Tell Stories | The Creativity Post - 2 views

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    "One of the most powerful learning tools human beings employ is the story. See how the story-form can unleash imagination and creativity in your teaching."
Keri-Lee Beasley

Why Feedback Rarely Does What It's Meant To - 1 views

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    "We excel only when people who know us and care about us tell us what they experience and what they feel, and in particular when they see something within us that really works."
John Evans

WHAT IS COMPUTATIONAL THINKING AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? Summary NSW Education - 2 views

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    Computational thinking skills are important for all students, not just for future computer scientists. That's one of the key messages from a new report commissioned by the Department's Education for a Changing World initiative, and a message bolstered by growing international evidence.
John Evans

Why we need a new approach to teaching digital literacy  - kappanonline.org - 4 views

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    "To assess the credibility of the information they find online, students shouldn't start with a close reading of the given website. Rather, they should turn to the power of the web to determine its trustworthiness. "
Nigel Coutts

We've always done it that way - The Learner's Way - 1 views

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    Experience shapes our understanding of the world and our responses to it. Our past influences our decision making and constrains our imaginations of what is and is not possible. Understanding this is a crucial step towards change; a first step towards discovering a better way to do things. Until we understand how our experience is limiting our imaginations we will continue to be restrained by the way things have always been done. 
John Evans

How Does a Green Screen Work? | Wonderopolis - 3 views

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    "Have you ever seen a movie in which a superhero flies through the sky? You can see all the skyscrapers whizzing by in the background, and it looks so cool. Have you ever WONDERed how movie makers film such shots? Well, we're here to tell you the secret. And the secret is: there are really superheroes and you just have to catch them in action! OK, not really, but the special effects professionals who work on movies are like superheroes, because they have invented some incredible ways to create special effects shots that will knock your socks off! You don't have to watch a superhero movie to see special effects in action, though. All you need to do is turn on the news and watch the local weather forecast. Have you ever noticed how the meteorologist sometimes stands in front of a map with moving graphics? Those scenes are created in much the same way that those cool movie special effects are created."
John Evans

Why pay for Office and Photoshop when you can get these alternatives for free? | Popula... - 1 views

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    "We rely on expensive computer programs to edit photos and video, deal with office work, and protect our computers from malware. But they're not our only options. Often, commercial studios will offer the most basic versions of their products free of charge. In other cases, volunteers who believe that software should be free will develop open-source alternatives. Between them, you can find free programs to cover just about any computing task. However, not all free apps are created equal. We've narrowed down the plethora of options to highlight 10 of the finest free alternatives to pricey computer programs."
Phil Taylor

Panicked about Kids' Addiction to Tech? - NewCo Shift - 1 views

  • children learn values and norms by watching their parents and other caregivers.
  • Once you begin saying out loud every time you look at technology, you also realize how much you’re looking at technology. And what you’re normalizing for your kids.
  • Teenagers loathe hypocrisy. It’s the biggest thing that I’ve seen to undermine trust between a parent and a child.
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  • When there is a disconnect between parent and child’s views on a situation, the best thing a parent can do is try to understand why the disconnect exists.
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