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Lauren Parren

Everything you know about curriculum may be wrong. Really. « Granted, but… - 1 views

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    Funny, really, that this thought-provoking article comes from the king of curricular design, one my district fully embraces.  
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    Interesting! Seems to me this supports the notion of personalized backwards design! I want to re-read this more closely.
Lauren Parren

Educational Technology Guy: Khan Academy - not good pedagogy and not #edreform - 0 views

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    Khan as teacher-centered lectures, not student-centered learning.  Still, the videos could support independent learners.
Lauren Parren

Student-Centered Learning | New Learning Institute - 0 views

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      Laura, Jason recommends the film on Designing Schools for 21st C learning.  Cool!
Lauren Parren

An Open Letter to Students: You're the Game Changer in Next-Generation Learning (EDUCAU... - 1 views

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    A must read for all of us interested in transformation and explaining that concept to students.
Lauren Parren

DesignShare: Imagining the Future of the School Library - 0 views

  • edefine their “value-added” qualities.
  • Growing affluence means that many readers can and will purchase information rather than borrow it.
  • high touch environments
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  • growing body of research that demonstrates the positive effect of school libraries and school librarians on student reading abilities and academic achievement
  • uber information experts.
  • virtual environment.
  • no good reasons to design school libraries that are based on an outdated model
  • nnovative design
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      Yes!  This is exactly what we are thinking!
  • school officials will strive for a philosophical, functional, and physical merger of the school library with the IT program, with a faculty center and spaces for staff development, as well as spaces where teachers can work with (and learn from) students, school librarians, and IT staff; and
  • beyond the library walls
  • viewed primarily as a cost, rather than as an investment,
  • trying to create a good program by simply redesigning space without paying attention to staffing.
  • Teaching people to effectively find and use information to meet their needs.”
  • the 21st century school library must look beyond tradition to the future, to what is needed to help fulfill the educational mission, goals, and objectives of the school.
  • he library will be a sacred space dedicated to honoring those who use the library to meet whatever informational, educational, socialization and personal needs they might have.
  • broadest mission
  • Today’s library is a learning place, not a warehouse space.
  • fluid
  • Libraries must be spaces where multiple activities can take place simultaneously.
  • ifferent types of environments
  • ook at places where kids DO want to be
  • brary staff and a library program in place before facility planning
  • help as you can from an experienced, reputable school library facility design consultant—
  • Involve the stakeholders
  • Be adventurous,
  • complex
  • And I always say, design for the technologies that are available NOW, not those just over the horizon. The horizon might be further away than you anticipate.
  • libraries and librarians are needed now more than ever
  • a mix of print and non-print materials
  • consider providing more space for instructional purposes.
  • As much as possible we should be designing flexible spaces so that space required today for book storage can easily be converted for other purposes in the future.
  • he emphasis must be on the quality of the collection, not the quantity.
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      Is this still true?
  • quiet reflection will remain a need of humans for a very long time.
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      Hence our 'requirement' that both teachers and students work on their portfolios at the end of a unit after using the MALT Center.
  • The glut of information that keeps expanding overwhelms most people, and libraries and librarians are needed to help guide and teach students and teachers to cope.
  • November 2nd, 2006
  • knowledge production areas.
Lauren Parren

Penzu | Free Online Diary and Personal Journal - 0 views

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    for over age 13 Journaling on line.  Nice features, including reminder notices to write
Lauren Parren

Personalize Learning - 1 views

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    This frequently updated website is an important one for Mt. Abe's transformation.  We used some of their materials in our ILO work and in the tech plan.
Caroline Camara

One Valley School District's Unorthodox Educational Approach: No More Grades | Valley P... - 0 views

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    Valley Public Radio article about Performance Based Grading
Caroline Camara

Reading Is About More Than 'Evidence' - 0 views

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    Commentary "But what does the evidence say?" It was an unusually hot spring day on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and I was visiting a class of 8th graders who had organized themselves into book clubs. The club meetings that day overflowed into the hallway outside the classroom.
Lauren Parren

daretodifferentiate - Choice Boards - 0 views

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    Choice boards of different types are found here, including templates for menus and tictactoe.
Lauren Parren

Educational Technology Guy: How to Migrate Your Data from a Google Apps for Education a... - 2 views

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    Perhaps the key to moving from 6th grade to 7th grade this year? Thank goodness we'll all be ANESU next year.
Caroline Camara

Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach - 1 views

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    Public schools now provide at least one computer for every five students. They spend more than $3 billion per year on digital content. And nearly three-fourths of high school students now say they regularly use a smartphone or tablet in the classroom.
Caroline Camara

Why Is Measuring Learning So Difficult? A Video Conversation - EdTech Researcher - Educ... - 1 views

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    "Here is a new video from EDUCAUSE with four experts and me addressing the question, "Why is measuring learning difficult?" Some good reflections on learning analytics, data, MOOCs, testing, pyschometrics, and more. I think the video has a nice balance of humility and optimism. Learning is much more complex than we can ever really pin down, but that doesn't mean that we can conduct meaningful assessments that lets students and mentors identify their learning experiences as, as Gardner Campbell says, find new doorways forward. "
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Buy Verified PayPal Account - Old/New USA, UK, CA Countries - 0 views

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    Once a time one client asks me how can I make payment for a PayPal account on your website? I want to buy it. We told him you can make payment via Crypto Currency, Perfect Money, Wise, Bank Transfer and Western Union. Then he ask me you sale PayPal account but you can't receive payment via PayPal? It's really very disappointing matter. We told him, if we receive payment via other payment method that means this is not scamming. If you want then you can check our previous client's feedback on our website. Then he placed an order for one personal old verified and one Business old verified PayPal accounts.
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