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John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 5 Components Necessary for A Successful School Environment - 2 views

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    "The Managing Complex Change model puts language to that which makes some schools successful while others struggle. The model looks at five components necessary to create a desired environment. These include vision, skills, incentives, resources, action plan. If any one piece is missing the model indicates results schools will experience including change, confusion, anxiety, gradual change, frustration, and a false start. When thinking of successful schools such as Science Leadership Academy, The MET, The Island School, The iSchool, you will find they have all those components in place. On the other hand, when I hear teachers lamenting about their school failures, the model brings clarity to the fact that one or more of these components are missing. Below is the chart that lays this out. Following the chart, I'll take a look at what each missing component might look like in a school environment. As you read, consider which, if any are components, are missing at your school. save image Lack of Vision = Confusion When I hear exasperated teachers spinning their wheels, working so hard to get ready for all the various mandates and requirements, but never feeling a sense of accomplishment, it is clear there is not a tangible school vision that has been communicated. In some cases this is because what is being imposed does or can not reconcile with what the school wanted for their vision. Skill Deficit = Anxiety My heart goes out to those with a skill deficit. They are required to implement a curriculum they are not trained in using or being evaluated via measures with which they are not familiar. Or…they are put into a position they were not trained for or prepared to embrace. Social media provides a great medium for helping these teachers get up to speed, but when the outreach occurs, the anxiety is abundantly clear. Lack of Incentives = Gradual Change It is not unusual for innovative educators to feel like and be perceived as misfits. Islands onto their own
John Evans

Learn the Ins and Outs of Google Classroom from an Expert | EdTech Magazine - 4 views

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    "Educator and blogger Alice Keeler has written extensively on integrating Google Classroom with everyday school work. Spanning three posts on her blog Teacher Tech, Keeler has assembled 46 ways teachers can take advantage of Classroom, the latest in Google's Apps for Education lineup. Google's cloud-based classroom organizer streamlines the flow of daily assignments and helps overcome teacher-student communication barriers."
John Evans

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Download a la Mode: Netbooks Go Viral - 0 views

  • The best option, of course, is professional development on the use of a netbook for staff and students (these are so inexpensive that I have no doubt that Parent-Teacher Organizations will want to buy them for students to use in and out of school; I've already had one request for this!). Some quick ideas:Pass out USB Flash drives with anti-malware/anti-viral free tools that can be installed. Passing out USB Flash drives with the school logo and contact information, maybe a web site address to find more tools and tips online, can be a positive way to interact with your audience. Some districts are getting custom USB drives from providers like PexagonTech.com (http://pexagontech.com) or Ram-It.com (http://tinyurl.com/cmkzum).Or, if you rather not use USB solutions, start setting your students up with digital lockers using solutions like Xythos.com, Gaggle.net, or Acma.com.Schedule a "Bring Your Netbook to School" Night and encourage safe computing.
John Evans

Drape's Takes: First Impressions - 0 views

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    Darren Draper's blog post of first impressions of some of popular educational bloggers. Good Read!
John Evans

Apture * Apture.com - 0 views

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    Apture provides the first rich communication platform allowing publishers and bloggers to easily turn flat pages of text into multimedia experiences
John Evans

commentchallenge » home - 0 views

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    Welcome to the 2008 Comment Challenge! Challenging bloggers to become better blog citizens. Challenge runs from May 1 - 31, 2008. Coordinated by Sue Waters, Silvia Tolisano, Michele Martin and Kim Cofino Sponsored by coComment and Edublogs We would like to challenge participants to be better blog citizens tracking who is the commenter with: * The most comments on a wide range of blogs (not just the "top" edubloggers) * The most high quality comments that thoughtfully reflect on the topic * The comments that provoke and promote the most learning
Tom Stimson

Dipity - 0 views

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    Dipity is the easiest way to make and share interactive timelines about the people and things you care about.
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    Dipity is a site that makes it simple for your students to create and share interactive timelines about any subject or topic. It allows students to embed You Tube videos, Twitter, RSS feeds, Blogger, flickr, Picasa, Last FM, and more right into their timelines.
John Evans

My Blogging Adventure - Some Ideas For Blogger Wannabes (Part 3) | Burcu Akyol's EFL Blog - 0 views

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    Great examples of ways to uses blogs with students
John Evans

Analyzing iPad Myths in Education |  IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 0 views

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    "Many obstacles that iPad cynics attempt to put in place when discussing a roll-out are based on untruths, poorly research and/or out-of-date information. I was delighted when my Canadian Twitter friend and fellow iPad blogger, Steve Lai decided to join forces, as we've done before, to combat this dis-information that floats around the education profession worldwide."
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