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Joel Scanga

4 surprising lessons about education from data collected around the world - 1 views

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    "The test of life is not whether we can remember what we learn in school, but whether we are prepared for change," says Schleicher. "Whether we are prepared for jobs that haven't been created and to use technology that haven't been invented to solve problems we just can't anticipate today."
Will Acme

Escher Sketch - 0 views

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    Create tesselations using Adobe Illustrator
Will Acme

Google Forms - YouTube - 0 views

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    nice tutorial on creating Google Forms with new look
Nick Hall

Creating Side by Side Tables in a Google Doc | Teacher Tech - 1 views

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    A nice work around?
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    This works well, tried it!
Nick Hall

SAMR Model - Technology Is Learning - 3 views

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    Looks great site lots to explain and look.
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    Interesting to me that as tech is more effectively used, the less apparent it becomes. This speaks to the power of the user of a tool. You don't usually think of a plumber as being good at a wrench, you just know he has the knowledge and experience it takes to get you out a bind when it comes to a plumbing problem. The more our 6th graders use their laptops this year, the less the teaching and learning seems to focus on the laptop itself. An example of this is the 6th grade trip to Budapest for the Fall of The Red Star and '56 Hungarian Revolution against the Russians. Tech was not the focus, but was a powerful tool for collecting pictures, pooling discoveries, and getting feedback on writing and thinking. The final product created from these things was a 1956 student lead assembly. The assembly itself was not tech heavy. Students read reflections, personal poetry on the subject, and a only a few tech elements were outwardly visible during the assembly. Student thinking became the focus and the power of this production. The more I reflect on this assembly the more I am convinced that if tech was not a part of these students undertakings, this program would not have been as much as success. The ability Ms. Herbert and Mr. Valezy had in giving feedback on student writing and questions for the Hungarian guest speakers. The videos posted to YouTube and pictures students viewed of each others experiences in Budapest, the map Mr. Farren and Mr. Valezy created to help support the student's inquiry of Budapest in 1956 were all invaluable tools that supported student thinking. This doesn't mention all of the many ways we don't see students using tech. They might be communicating outside of class using Skype or G-chat, giving each other opinions or ideas in a comment in a Google Doc, or using cell phones to collect and share experiences behind the scenes. In the end we saw the culmination of a plethora of techniques some tech heavy and some not as much
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    Great summation, Joel. I agree, the more effectively tech is used, the less we notice it. Reminds me of the fact that we often define technology as being those things that don't always work, like a computer. But things like a toaster or TV are not considered technology by many. We don't teach TV or toaster use in "tech class".
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    Would agree with Bill great summary Joel. Problem or challenge is to get people to realise this and then embrace the tech or choose the right time to use tech.
Will Acme

The Connected Workplace | Harold Jarche - 1 views

  • learning amongst ourselves is the real work in organizations today
  • social learning is how work gets done
  • Personal knowledge management (PKM) skills can help to make sense of, and learn from, the constant stream of information that workers encounter from social channels both inside and outside the organization.
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  • PKM is a process of filtering, creating, and discerning, and it also helps manage individual professional development through continuous learning.
  • Work is changing and so organizational learning must change. There is an urgent need for organizational support functions (HR, OD, KM, Training) to move beyond offering training services and toward supporting learning as it is happening in the digitally connected workplace. The connected workplace will not wait for the training department to catch up.
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      Amen.
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    Really like the last paragraph especially.
Joel Scanga

Create, Engage and Assess through mobile devices. | Interactive Lessons | Mobile Learni... - 0 views

shared by Joel Scanga on 14 Feb 13 - No Cached
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    Anyone have any experience/knowledge with this iPad App?
Will Acme

Canvabadges - 0 views

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    Video on this page is helpful
Will Acme

Create infographics & online charts | infogr.am - 0 views

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    Has anybody tried this? Looks decent. Gplus login as well.
Will Acme

Create Easy Infographics, Reports, Presentations | Piktochart - 0 views

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    Karl G shared this with me last week. Looks pretty nice.
Will Acme

Data Use Policy | Facebook - 0 views

  • Whenever you post content (like a status update, photo or check-in), you can select a specific audience, or even customize your audience.
  • If you do not make a selection, your information will be shared with the last audience you selected. If you want to change your selection later you can do that too on your profile.
  • If you tag someone, that person and their friends can see your post no matter what audience you selected.
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  • As a general rule, you should assume that if you do not see a sharing icon, the information will be publicly available.
  • You can control who can see the Facebook Pages you've "liked" by visiting your profile and clicking "Edit Profile."
  • Always think before you post. Just like anything else you post on the web or send in an email, information you share on Facebook can be copied or re-shared by anyone who can see it.
  • When someone tags you in a post (such as a photo, status update or check-in), you can choose whether you want that post to appear on your profile.
  • Some things (like your name and profile picture) do not have sharing icons because they are always publicly available. As a general rule, you should assume that if you do not see a sharing icon, the information will be publicly available.
  • A tag is a link to your profile. For example, if you are tagged in a post (such as a photo or a status update), that post will contain a link to your profile. If someone clicks on the link, they will see your public information and anything else you let them see.
  • Anyone can tag you in anything.
  • If you do not want someone to tag you in their posts, we encourage you to reach out to them and give them that feedback. If that does not work, you can block them. This will prevent them from tagging you going forward.
  • Because Pages are public, information you share with a Page is public information.
  • When you "like" a Page, you create a connection to that Page. That connection is added to your profile and your friends may see it in their News Feeds.
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    Facebook privacy guidelines from Facebook
Will Acme

Mindful Use of Technology - 42 views

AAP Guidelines link: http://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/aap-press-room/pages/Managing-Media-We-Need-a-Plan.aspx

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