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Christine Mangrich

Tips for Using Rigor, Relevance and Relationships to Improve Student Achievement - 0 views

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    This is an article from Ray McNulty regarding Rigor, Relevance and Relationships.
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    This is a great resource regarding rigor, relevance, and relationships.
Christine Mangrich

International Center for Leadership in Education - Rigor, Relevance, Relationships - 0 views

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    This is the website for Rigor and Relevance that is associated with Daggett.
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    This is a site associated with W. Daggett.
Christine Mangrich

Curriculum Mapping for Rigor and Relevance by Peter Pappas - 0 views

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    This is a resource for the Rigor and Relevanced Framework. It includes content examples, Power Points, and samples of the framework.
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    This site is a resource for curriculum mapping regarding rigor and relevance.
Jill Thieben

Glogster - Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video - 0 views

  • Glogster EDU is your original educational resource for innovative and interactive learning. Glogster EDU was conceived to imaginatively, productively, and collaboratively respond to the dynamic educational landscape and exceed the needs of today’s educators and learners.
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    Glogster is a great Web 2.0 tool that I am using for the second year in my classes. Glogs are essentially online posters that allow users to display information in a different format than the traditional poster or powerpoint. Users can upload pictures, video, and audio, or they search glogster's database for relevant images, etc.
DFerguson7

Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    There are many useful tools for learning on this website. Makes you really think about what you teach and it's relevance today's students.
Julie Thompson

21st Century Find Evaluate - 1 views

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      I used eachof the links under Investivative Searching in teaching web eval to my middle school students
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  • Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Use these techniques to locate authors: If looking on the page doesn't reveal an author's name, look on the Web site. Try truncating the url to see if there are clues about authorship or links to an author on other pages--remove the end of the address back to a significant break ( / ) or the root of the site. If the site provides links to 'about us' or 'contact us,' check there for author information. If the site provides a search engine, enter the name of the article and see if information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Search a different site. Enter information about the article in search engines like Google and see if any information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author Next: Evaluate these authors back ©2009 Information Fluency Last updated: 28 Jan 2009  
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    Used for Middle School Web Eval.
Julie Crotty

Project Based Learning Step by Step Creation Guide - 2 views

  • Learn how to Design your Project. Plan rigorous and relevant standards-focused projects that engage students in authentic learning activities, teach 21st century skills, and demand demonstration of mastery.
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    This is a site that provides step-by-step guidance on creating project-based learning units. It not only gives the rationale behind PBL as a unit design model, but also guides the user through each step of the creation process. It appears to be very easy to use, and provides information at each step that ensures a quality product. In addition to the very clear steps to take, as well as the 'theory' behind each step, there are numerous examples of completed PBL projects to view. I will use this site myself, as I really like the idea of redesigning portions of my instruction using this model. I will also direct teachers to it when we are discussing teaching strategies and instructional design models that are compatible with how the brain learns. The "briefs" and the literature reviews for each of the Characteristics of Effective Instruction (within the Iowa Core) contain numerous references to project/problem- based learning as an instructional design model that matches the vision of the Iowa Core.
Amy Brown

Free Project Based Learning Resources That Will Place Students At The Center ... - 0 views

  • PBL-Online Is a one stop solution for Project Based Learning! You’ll find all the resources you ne​ed to design and manage high quality projects for middle and high school students. This site includes information on how to Design your Project. It assists teachers in planning rigorous and relevant standards-focused projects that engage students in authentic learning activities, teach 21st century skills, and demand demonstration of mastery. It also provides a search for projects developed by others (small collection) or the ability to contribute projects to the PBL-Online Collaboratory and Project Library. Teachers can Learn what defines Project Based Learning and the PBL-Online approach to successful project design. There is also an area to Review research and find web resources about effective Project Based Learning. There is also an area to purchase the BIE //Project Based Learning Handbook// which is the foundation for the PBL-Online website. A nice collection of videos is also available on the site. The PBL-Online is maintained by the Buck Institute for Education (BIE) which is a non-profit, research and development organization dedicated to improving the practice of teaching and the process of learning.
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