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John Evans

Five useful new Windows 10 features you might not know about - Which? News - 0 views

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    "Changes are made to Windows 10 all the time, so it's hard to keep track of the really useful new features. We've highlighted five that you might have missed"
John Evans

11 commonly confused English words and how to avoid mixing them up - 0 views

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    "English is filled with words that look alike or sound alike (or both), but mean very different things - so it's easy to get confused and use the wrong word at the wrong moment. As "word nerds" and podcast hosts of NPR's "You're Saying it Wrong," we're constantly on the lookout for these mistakes. And we've seen them everywhere, from corporate reports, resumes and cover letters, to major publications. But if you're aware of the different meanings of these words, you won't fall into the same traps. Here's a list of some of the most commonly confused words in the English language:"
John Evans

How to Download YouTube Videos | PCMag - 0 views

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    "Hours of footage is uploaded to YouTube every single second. What if you want to download it? In some circles, that's considered a big no-no, but you have your reasons, right? Here's how."
Nigel Coutts

In search of the conditions required for Spectacular Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Not all learning is created equal. Sometimes the learning that we achieve and the success generated through our engagement with a learning opportunity is spectacular. At its very best, our learning unlocks fresh understandings for ourselves and sometimes even for others. What conditions allow for such spectacular learning, and how might we bring these conditions into our classrooms?
John Evans

How SAMR and Tech Can Help Teachers Truly Transform Assessment | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    ÈAs educators and curators of educational technology we know that technology is a tool that complements instruction. As such, the strength of the tool is predicated on its use by a skillful educator. There are certainly some exciting and revolutionary innovations and technology as a tool can be quite powerful if it encourages creative discovery or reinforces foundational knowledge."
John Evans

7 Books To Help Address and Discuss Tough Topics With Kids - MindShift - 0 views

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    "2020 was - to borrow a phrase from a popular kid's book - a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year. And for parents, one of the year's hardest jobs was trying to explain current events to young kids. "We are living in challenging times," says children's book author Matt de la Peña - and kids are taking a lot of it in. "While you and I read the news, watch the news, listen to the news - our young children are watching and reading us, and so they're not getting the whole picture," he says. De la Peña believes books can explore deep or difficult issues without hitting them head-on. "I don't think the job of a picture book is to answer questions," he says. "I think it's just to explore interesting topics.""
John Evans

3 Better Ways to Store Your Files Than on the Desktop - 1 views

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    "The Windows desktop isn't meant to be a folder for your files. Here are some of the better options to store your files."
John Evans

Global Read Aloud 2021 - Yes, It's Happening #GRA21 - Pernille Ripp - 0 views

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    "And so last night I made the decision that I have been pulled toward for a long time. The Global Read Aloud will be back, albeit a bit more streamlined, but it will happen in 2021. I feel a bit like a flake, like I played with a lot of people's emotions, but in June it didn't feel possible, now it does. And I hope you can forgive me for that."
John Evans

How to Recognize Signs of Potential Learning Disabilities in Preschool | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Early intervention services can make a big difference for students who are at risk for learning disabilities. What should teachers look for?"
John Evans

The Key to Better Student Engagement Is Letting Them Show You How They Learn | EdSurge ... - 0 views

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    "A year into the pandemic, the instructional sands keep shifting from in-person, to remote, to concurrent (or hybrid) and back again. And almost every conversation I have with educators regardless of whether they are classroom teachers, instructional specialists or administrators is around student engagement. Sometimes these conversations are with administrators concerned about the increasing numbers of students on the schools D-F list or with teachers disconsolate about students who won't turn on their cameras, turn in work or participate in discussions and whose attendance (virtual or in-person) is sporadic at best. All of them are asking, with some urgency, about how we can boost student engagement under these difficult and fluctuating circumstances. From my vantage point, the causes and symptoms are multi-faceted. We need to partner with students-individually and collectively-to discover the root causes and empower them to be their own antidotes."
John Evans

The Elegance of the Gray Area | Cult of Pedagogy - 2 views

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    "I've spent a lot of years talking with and listening to some very smart people, and one thing I've noticed is that the people who are legitimate experts in their fields rarely spout off facts like they are the final word. Their assertions don't back you into a corner or embarrass you into silence. Their delivery is often quieter. More nuanced. The smartest people in the world are least likely to have singular, one-note answers to difficult questions. They're more likely to respond with "It depends," and then, if you're willing to stick around and listen, share ideas that take a little more time to develop. And I want to take a moment to elevate that, because I believe that if we spend more time practicing this kind of thinking, if we honor the true elegance of that gray area, we'll all be a lot better off."
John Evans

Windows 10: If you haven't tried these 3 new features, you're missing out - CNET - 0 views

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    "The latest major Windows update brought some new tricks for your browser, Start menu and more. Here's how to use them."
John Evans

Best Short Stories for Middle Schoolers, As Chosen by Teachers - 0 views

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    "It can be a challenge to get middle schoolers interested in reading. The thought of tackling a thick novel can be overwhelming, especially during distance learning. Short stories are always a great choice."
John Evans

Bots Reportedly Helped Fuel GameStonks Hype on Facebook, Twitter, and Other Platforms - 0 views

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    "It's hard to feel connected to someone who's gone through a static photo. So a company called MyHeritage who provides automatic AI-powered photo enhancements is now offering a new service that can animate people in old photos creating a short video that looks like it was recorded while they posed and prepped for the portrait. Called Deep Nostalgia, the resulting videos are reminiscent of the Live Photos feature in iOS and iPadOS where several seconds of video are recorded and saved before and after the camera app's shutter is pressed. But where Live Photos is intended to be used to find the perfect shot and framing that may have been missed the exact second the shutter was pressed, Deep Nostalgia is instead meant to bring still shots, even those not captured on a modern smartphone, to life."
John Evans

Play-Based Activities That Build Preschool Students' Reading Readiness | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Preschool teachers can use these activities to promote six early reading skills even as the kids enjoy themselves."
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