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Steve Ransom

The Power (and Peril) of Praising Your Kids -- New York Magazine - 0 views

  • For a few decades, it’s been noted that a large percentage of all gifted students (those who score in the top 10 percent on aptitude tests) severely underestimate their own abilities. Those afflicted with this lack of perceived competence adopt lower standards for success and expect less of themselves. They underrate the importance of effort, and they overrate how much help they need from a parent.
  • Carol Dweck
  • According to a survey conducted by Columbia University, 85 percent of American parents think it’s important to tell their kids that they’re smart. In and around the New York area, according to my own (admittedly nonscientific) poll, the number is more like 100 percent. Everyone does it, habitually. The constant praise is meant to be an angel on the shoulder, ensuring that children do not sell their talents short.
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  • The “smart” kids took the cop-out.
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    Great read!
Steve Ransom

Weekly Twitter Chat Times - 0 views

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    Great resource for finding and actively participating in a topical edchat on Twitter
Steve Ransom

▶ What Does the PISA Report Tell Us About U.S. Education? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Don't let the media co-opt the conversation and simply present the surface results without understanding the complexity of issues beneath them.
Steve Ransom

Live-tweeting the #Gettysburg Address - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    An example of how students can re-tell and make sense of ideas using new [social] media
Steve Ransom

Why Leaders Should Brand Their Schools - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 0 views

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    Why Leaders Should Brand Their Schools
Steve Ransom

Teaching With YouTube: 197 Digital Channels For Learning - 1 views

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    Directing students to specific channels on YouTube is a must! Teachers, too.
Steve Ransom

Digital Learning Series: GTOD #33 - Adding an Attachment to a Calendar Event - 0 views

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    Great tip and feature. Turn it on in your calendar Settings>Labs and give it a try!
Steve Ransom

Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 1 views

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    Nice, interactive timeline tool.
Steve Ransom

The Casal Operating System: Social media in our K-5 school - 0 views

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    Blog post to go along with Chis Casal's presentation at #nyscate13
Steve Ransom

Free Technology for Teachers: Form+ Adds More Flexibility to Your Google Forms - 2 views

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    Gread addin for Google Forms. Best thing is it allows for file submission with form submission!
Steve Ransom

Rewordify.com: Understand what you read - 1 views

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    An interesting "converter" to simplify reading level of a passage that is pasted in to the text box. It doesn't always do an accurate job of simplifying, but it could still be a useful tool for those who may need such an accommodation.
Steve Ransom

How to export iBooks note to Evernote step by step - 0 views

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    Good tips for getting your iBook notes into Evernote.
Steve Ransom

Presentation.io - The Easiest Way To Present Remotely. - 0 views

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    Share your synchronous presentation virtually with others who can view it in their browser. Slides only advance when you advance them. Includes video, VOIP, and backchannel chat for the current slide being presented. Needs Chrome browser to take advantage of all features.
Steve Ransom

18 Ways to Secure Parent Permission to Use Technology | Cool Cat Teacher Blog - 0 views

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    A nice collection of permission forms by @coolcatteacher Vicki Davis
Steve Ransom

Online courses - Course - 1 views

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    Nice new selection of new self-paced courses for education by Google
Steve Ransom

When kids are skilled navigators of our networked world | NetFamilyNews.org - 1 views

  • Even when we talk about “digital citizenship,” we talk more about behavior or “Netiquette” than agency, which is essential to the participation of any citizen in participatory democracy.
  • I think that, as a society, we’ve been entirely too focused on taking agency away from children, representing them more as potential victims and passive consumers than as stakeholders in their own wellbeing and that of their peers and communities and active participants in user-driven media
  • as we stop focusing on blocking media and monitoring and controlling children and start helping them develop the skills of effective navigation and participation – they will not only be safer now, while still children, they will also be safer, more effective participants in participatory media and culture all their lives, long after they’ve left home and high school.
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  • the goal is helping them develop the skills of effective participation in this connected world
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    Yes!!! "...the goal is helping them develop the skills of effective participation in this connected world..."
Steve Ransom

Histagrams - 0 views

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    Could be really fun for students to retell a historical event in the style of Histagram and social media
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