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Kevin Crouch

Why should middle school students blog? » Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views

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    I definitely think middle school students should be blogging, as well as elementary and high school students. There are several reasons for this.
Geetha Venugopal

Degrees don't matter anymore, skills do - Quartz - 1 views

  • And although it is a bit much to expect someone to be both a great and inspirational coach and to be at the cutting edge of an academic field, the number of great athletic coaches and trainers at all levels indicates that, on its own, being an inspirational coach is not that rare. Being an inspirational coach in an academic setting is not quite the same thing, but I am willing to bet that it, too, is blessedly common. By having the cutting-edge knowledge from the best scientists and savants in the world built into software and delivered in online lectures, all a community college has to do to deliver a world-class education is to hire teachers who know how to motivate students.
  • from credentials to certification
  • teachers can connect each student with expertly designed software customized for each student’s learning style
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  • the kind of software motivational tricks that make it so hard for kids to pull away from video games
  • ordinary people with extraordinary motivation can achieve remarkable performance through a pattern of arduous work and study called deliberate practice.
  • a shift from credentials to certification.
  • teachers will be able to encourage each student to dig deeper into some particular interest that student has—well beyond the teacher’s own knowledge.
  • There is one other force that will propel the transformation of education: a shift from credentials to certification. In most of the current system, the emphasis is diplomas and degrees—credentials saying a student has been sitting in class so many hours, while paying enough attention and cramming enough not to do too much worse than the other students on the exams. More and more, employers are going to want to see some proof that a potential employee has actually gained particular skills. So certificates that can credibly attest to someone’s ability to write computer code, write a decent essay, use a spreadsheet, or give a persuasive speech are going to be worth more and more. And any training program that takes the need to maintain its own credibility seriously can help students gain those skills and certify them for employers in a way that bypasses the existing educational establishment. Just witness the current popularity of “coding bootcamps.” That model can work for many other skills as well. For many students, that kind of certification of specific skills is a very attractive alternative to a two-year degree. 
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    "And although it is a bit much to expect someone to be both a great and inspirational coach and to be at the cutting edge of an academic field, the number of great athletic coaches and trainers at all levels indicates that, on its own, being an inspirational coach is not that rare. Being an inspirational coach in an academic setting is not quite the same thing, but I am willing to bet that it, too, is blessedly common. By having the cutting-edge knowledge from the best scientists and savants in the world built into software and delivered in online lectures, all a community college has to do to deliver a world-class education is to hire teachers who know how to motivate students."
Kevin Crouch

20 reasons why students should blog | On an e-Journey with Generation Y - 1 views

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    Blogging is such powerful learning material and students should blog.
Kevin Crouch

4 Tips To Help Students Start Blogging - Edudemic - 0 views

  • She stressed the importance of having students write their first blog post on paper. Once they have completed their writing, they hang their posts around the perimeter of the room. The students then use post-it notes to comment on two different blogs. This is where she begins the process of helping students learn to comment effectively.
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      Interesting idea here about using paper to teach blogging concepts.
  • I decided that I had to teach my students how to create catchy titles for their blogs so they could entice other people to actually read their writing.
Kevin Crouch

Education World ® Technology Center: Blogging - 0 views

  • Research has long shown that students write more, write in greater detail, and take greater care with spelling, grammar, and punctuation, when they are writing to an authentic audience over the Internet.
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      Find the actual research to support this.
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    Blogging -- or Web logging -- most often is thought of as an activity for high school students. Did you know, however, that students as young as kindergarten now blog on a daily basis in a variety of exciting ways?
Geetha Venugopal

Google's Open Course Builder: A Giant Leap into 21st-Century Online Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Welcome to Course Builder! Course Builder is our experimental first step in the world of online education. It packages the software and technology we used to build our Power Searching with Google online course. We hope you will use it to create your own online courses, whether they're for 10 students or 100,000 students. You might want to create anything from an entire high school or university offering to a short how-to course on your favorite topic. Course Builder contains software and instructions for presenting your course material, which can include lessons, student activities, and assessments. It also contains instructions for using other Google products to create a course community and to evaluate the effectiveness of your course. To use Course Builder, you should have some technical skills at the level of a web master. In particular, you should have some familiarity with HTML and JavaScript.
Kevin Crouch

The Write Weblog: Who says elementary students can't blog? - 0 views

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    Who says elementary students can't blog?
Kevin Crouch

ClustrMaps - Hit counter map widget and tracker shows locations of all visitors to any ... - 0 views

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    A cluster map that students can put on their blogs to find out where people are visiting from.
Kevin Crouch

With Tech Tools, How Should Teachers Tackle Multitasking In Class? | MindShift - 0 views

  • Important research compiled on the effects of students multitasking while learning shows that they are losing depth of learning,
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    "Important research compiled on the effects of students multitasking while learning shows that they are losing depth of learning, "
Geetha Venugopal

Tech Is Not a Treat: Responding to Device Misuse - Teaching Toward Tomorrow - Education... - 0 views

  • Instead of the "misuse it you lose it" mindset, I implore teachers to treat their tech as they would any other essential learning tool. Yes, this is a much more powerful tool than a pencil or book, and so with great power comes great responsibility. But should a student falter, don't take it away. Allow them to continue using it, but apply the same standards and consequences you'd give should they misuse any other essential learning tool - their pencil, book, desk or chair. And proactively support students in understanding how to make good choices through scaffolding, goal setting and clear expectations.  We've taken on this new frame of mind in many of our classrooms and we're seeing great results. The students have greater respect for their digital learning tools and, most importantly, a greater access to opportunity.
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    Technology is a foundational tool not a reward.
Kevin Crouch

Six Reasons Why Kids Should Know How to Blog | MindShift - 0 views

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    In the digital age, kids need to have an understanding of what it means to be a responsible digital citizen.
Geetha Venugopal

2 new blogging videos just in time for back-to-school! -Edublogs - education blogs for ... - 0 views

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    Videos for beginning bloggers!
Kevin Crouch

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    A simple, kid-friendly blooging tool for kids of all ages. Uses the wordpress API to put only the most important modules in front of kids.
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