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Research | Teachers Network: Effective Teachers - 2 views

  • 5) performance pay systems that primarily reward the spread of teaching expertise and spur collaboration among teachers.
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  • (1) principals who cultivate and embrace teacher leadership; (2) time and tools for teachers to learn from each other, (3) opportunities for teachers to connect and work with community organizations and agencies that support students and their families outside the school walls; (4) evaluation systems that comprehensively measure the impact of teachers on student learning, (5) performance pay systems that primarily reward the spread of teaching expertise and spur collaboration among teachers.
  • (1) principals who cultivate and embrace teacher leadership; (2) time and tools for teachers to learn from each other, (3) opportunities for teachers to connect and work with community organizations and agencies that support students and their families outside the school walls; (4) evaluation systems that comprehensively measure the impact of teachers on student learning,
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DAILY INSIGHT: Learning with Technology vs. Teaching with Technology - 12 views

  • using technology to change learning is an exponentially harder nut to crack. It means asking teachers to rethink their classrooms and the way they do their work. I
  • if we have the courage and the vision to take it on, here’s the payoff: students experiencing excitement and engagement as they build personalized, global learning networks that they will have for the rest of their lives
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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Things I Like About Building a PLN on Google+ - 2 views

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    " Due in part to the fact that anyone who has a Google Acccount has a Google+ account, Google+ claims more users than Twitter. But based on the response when I speak at conferences about personal learning networks and social media in general, it appears that Google+ is one-tenth as popular as Twitter among educators. I hope this changes over the next year because I think that Google+ has some features that many educators will enjoy."
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CoSN Small District Technology Leadership Wiki - CoSNWiki - 0 views

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    The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) is the country's premier voice for K-12 education leaders who use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning. The objective of this wiki is to provide a space for collaborative work around topics regarding effective planning for and use and implementation of technology.
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How Schools Build A Positive Culture Through Advisory | MindShift | KQED Newsschool pos... - 2 views

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    "School leaders are increasingly recognizing that a strong, positive school culture is key for students to experience academic and social success. How to establish that culture and build buy-in from staff and students is often less clear. The Teaching Channel has profiled several schools in the Deeper Learning Network that use an advisory period to offer students a smaller community of support and trust within the larger school."
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Show Learners the Possibilities . . . And Then Get Out of the Way | User Generated Educ... - 0 views

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    "We are living in an age of advanced user-driven technologies, information abundance, and networked, participatory learning. It should logically follow, then, that education should take advantage of these amazing developments. As many of us in education know, it has not. This theme has permeated many of my blog posts:"
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Professional Learning Communities and Networks « The Cheeky Lit Teacher - 6 views

  • Whether a school PLN, an online PLN, or a combination of both, every educator should have a network of professionals with whom they can connect, support each other, and share ideas.
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School AUP 2.0 | Main / HomePage browse - 0 views

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    Welcome to School AUP 2.0 This is a dynamic document designed to support teachers, school media specialists, and education leaders in developing, maintaining, and enforcing policies designed to: 1. Promote the most effective, productive, and instructionally sound uses of digital, networked, and abundant information environments. 2. Provide safe digital environments for learners and to instill safe practices and habits among the learning community.
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10 Infographic Tools for Data Visualization in the Classroom | AvatarGeneration - 4 views

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    "Information overload is a common complaint from young people, especially now that knowledge is easier to access and share over online networks. Being able to summarize, condense and visualize information meaningfully is an important skill for any student. Infographics have become a hugely popular tool for data visualization, and can now be created by both educators and students using online tools. If you're hoping to incorporate infographics into your lessons, or to encourage your students to learn to communicate information visually, we've come to the rescue! These ten web-based and iOS apps will help you integrate infographics into a host of different lessons."
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Professional Development: Got a Twitter Minute? | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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    "Funny how a Learning Network trail can lead one to unexpected destinations   Follow along the bread crumbs to see where the trail came from and what it led to…"
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Extend Your WiFi Network - TechNotes Blog - 1 views

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    "Learn more about how to strengthen the WiFi signal at work or home using a WiFi extender and see what the best three options are. "
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A Year of Picture Prompts: Over 160 Images to Inspire Writing - The New York Times - 7 views

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    "This school year we added a new feature to our daily lineup of student activities. Called "Picture Prompts," these short, accessible, image-driven posts feature photographs and illustrations from The Times, and invite a variety of written or spoken responses - from creative storytelling to personal narrative to constructing an argument or analyzing what a work of "op-art" might be saying. Teachers tell us they use these prompts to inspire student writing - whether in their journals, as a timed opportunity or to practice inferring meaning "without worrying about getting the right or wrong answer." They also use them with a variety of learners, from high school to middle or elementary school students to English Language Learners of all ages. As one teacher put it, she uses them "for helping teenagers to start talking to each other." Below, we've categorized the 160+ prompts we published during the 2016-17 school year based on the type of writing they primarily encourage students to do. All are still open for comment. Plus, we have a lesson plan on how to teach with Picture Prompts, along with other Times images, in case you're looking for more inspiration."
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Bring Google's '20% time' to your classroom with passion-based learning | Teacher Netwo... - 0 views

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    Favourite part of the ICT 9 Course for my students.
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