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bonnie smith

educational-origami - Bloom's - Creating - 0 views

  • Creativity involves all of the other facets of the taxonomy. In the creative process the student/s, remembers, understands & applies knowledge, analyses and evaluates outcomes, results, successes and failures as well as processes to produce a final product.The following are some of the key terms for this aspect of the Taxonomy. Designing Constructing Planning Producing Inventing Devising
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    discussion on creativity
Julie Townsend

Brain imaging predicts future reading progress in children with dyslexia - 0 views

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  • roach opens up a new vantage point on the question of how children with dyslexia differ from one another in ways
  • report, said. "Such insights may be crucial for new educational research on how to best meet the individual needs of struggling readers.
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  • "This study takes an important step toward realizing the potential benefits of combining neuroscience and education
  • Hoeft suggested the finding that youths with dyslexia recruited right brain frontal regions to compensate for their reading difficulties, rather than regions in the left side of their brains, as typical readers do, m
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    Read the highlighted sections of this report. Research is finding the connection between neuroscience and education that can benefit student learning. THis research suggests students with dyslexia who utilize their right brain tendencies (which suggests to me the creative side of the brain) can make improvements in comprehension. I would like to read more studies on this effect!
Amy Brown

Web 2.0 in the Classroom: 33 Ways to use blogs in your classroom and in the educational... - 0 views

  • 33 Ways to use blogs in your classroom and in the educational setting Drawing a blank on how you might use a blog in your own classroom? Here's a list to jump start your creativity. By no means is this list exhaustive; there are as many ways to use blogs in education as there are to use paper. :) Remember, blogs are a medium, not a genre. Some of these ideas are for the classroom in general, some are for younger students, some are for older students. Some could become group or classroom blogs, others are suited for individual student blogs.
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    This site would be great to use for staff development because teachers want to know how they can use this tool. Use this site to start a brainstorming session with your group. ENJOY
Tara Conover

List of online tools - 0 views

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    Great collection of tools geared for the art teachers and for anyone wanting to add creativity to their projects.
Anne DaLuga

Pictures of Animals - 2 views

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    Lots of pictures of animals to use in projects. Once you click on a particular bird or animal, it pulls all pictures of that animal from Flickr's Creative Commons.
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