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Al Upton

YouTube - Diigo V3: Highlight & Share the Web! Social Bookmarking 2.0 - 0 views

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    I'm wanting to pop a couple of tips and trick tutorials in this group as well. Also I'm thinking possibly about 20-30 max tags will make this group more effective .. not sure on this one.
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    I'm hoping to add some basic/advanced tutorials to help make this group function as effectively as possible. I'm also thinking that maybe 20-30 tags will be much more efficient than a multitude
Milen Smiler

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Ginger Lewman

Activities | DocsTeach - 8 views

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    Turn your students into historians with primary-source based activities that develop historical thinking skills. Activities are ready to use in your classroom. Or alter an existing activity to fit your unique needs. Exchange primary source documents and modify activity instructions. Log in to borrow from an even larger selection from fellow educators.
paul reid

YouTube - [한글자막] Future of the Internet Question - 0 views

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    The OECD Secretary General invites Youtubers/students to tell ministers and world leaders how they think the Internet can make the world a better place.
Grace Kat

i-SAFE Inc. - 0 views

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    i-SAFE's In Sync with Internet Safety Challenge Books are designed to challenge elementary and middle grade students to develop critical-thinking skills as well as to be empowered to age-appropriately share e-Safety awareness and knowledge with their peers, their parents, and their community.
Al Upton

TESL-EJ 11.4 -- Blogging in the Language Classroom: It Doesn't "Simply Happen" - 0 views

shared by Al Upton on 07 Apr 08 - Cached
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    Blogging as a conversation/higher order thinking skills .. some good 'why' stuff in here
anonymous

Education Protects - What Online Environments Best Protect Our Kids? - 82 views

UK report with participation from ACMA http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-and-publications/publication/operational-policing/social-networking-guidance?view=Binary http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STAND...

authentic connection education learning risk safety web2.0

paul reid

Clark Aldrich's blog: Using assessments to evaluate action, not knowledge - 0 views

  • Now, in theory, doing a 360 assessment (asking the people around the student, both before the formal learning program and, oh, six months after, for evaluations of behavior) is a pretty good technique. But 360's are also intrusive.
  • The bad news is that, well, who cares if someone can intellectually differentiate between different leadership styles? That is so old school. Further, simpler programs may get the same result, even if the knowledge is never used, (and the knowledge gleaned from old school programs also decays much more quickly after the program ends).
  • Multiple-choice questionnaires are biased towards proving what one knows, as opposed to presenting what one does. But I believe with some hacking of the medium, we can create better evaluations to guide us towards more productive programs.
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    We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data'). We should evaluate actions is that we are able to get at more finely-grained sub-symbolic mental development, and not simply a small set of memorized facts.
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    Worth considering when thinking about assessment of authentic learning. We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data').
Bud Hunt

dy/dan » Blog Archive » Who Do We Think We Are? - 0 views

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      Teachers need to be doing a much better job of showing the data side of their teaching. Myself included.
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    For whatever else it's worth to anyone bothering with the comments here, in spite of my failings as a blogger and an online community member, this site has been - from first post to last - a concerted effort at reconstructing the narrative of a Teacher and, particularly, that of a New Teacher. There are loftier goals for a blog, certainly, but this has been mine.
Ginger Lewman

A Glimpse of the World: Cameroon's descent: ANOTHER FAILED STATE? - 0 views

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    I'm thinking of a "conflict in Africa" project and the role of the US need for products. Not good to see Cameroon going down the same path. ...TIA (this is africa)
Raymond Lai

Panel Releases Proposal to Set U.S. Education Standards - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Looks like new national standards. I haven't been following this story all that closely, but what do you think about standards and their effect on authentic learning?
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