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15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity - 0 views

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    "15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity 1/16 From decluttering your desk to letting yourself complain, these 15 easy behavior changes can change how much you accomplish each day. BY STEPHANIE VOZZA6 MINUTE READ Editor's Note: This article is one of the top 10 Leadership stories of 2015. See the full list here. People who manage to get a lot accomplished each day aren't superhuman; they've just mastered a few simple habits. Some may be easy to guess: Keep your desk organized and aim for around eight hours of sleep a night. But others, like taking a mid-day nap or complaining, might surprise you. Here are 15 easy ways to make every day more productive: 1. DECLUTTER YOUR DESK. MESSY WORK SPACE: Creativity may arise from chaos, but a litter-strewn office probably isn't helping you get stuff done. "Attention is programmed to pick up what's novel," says Josh Davis, director of research at the NeuroLeadership Institute and author of Two Awesome Hours. Visible files remind you of unfinished tasks. An unread book is temptation for procrastination. Even if you don't think you're noticing the disorder, it hurts your ability to focus. TIDY WORKSPACE: People with neat offices are more persistent and less frustrated and weary, according to a recent study in Harvard Business Review, which found that a clean desk helps you stick with a task more than one and a half times longer. "While it can be comforting to relax in your mess, a disorganized environment can be a real obstacle," says Grace Chae, a professor at Fox School of Business at Temple University and coauthor of the study. 2. BE PART OF THE 20%. No matter how crazy your days get, make sure you carve out and ruthlessly protect just 90 minutes-20% of an eight-hour day-for the most important tasks. "Even if you squander the remaining 80% of the day, you can still make great progress if you have spent 90 minutes on your goals or priorities," says Charlotte, North Carol
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14 things that are obsolete in 21st century schools | Ingvi Hrannar - 0 views

  • 14 things that are obsolete in 21st century schools
  • 1. Computer Rooms
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      True but classroom teachers should not be deprived of this special when they have a free period for planning, PD, contacting parents. COWS with a specials tchr to reinforce classroom instruction + classroom integration might work better.
  • 2. Isolated classrooms
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Parents are not welcome in child's school much less classroom for 'security' reasons. This must be dealt with 1st.
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  • 5. Tech director with an administrator access
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      My biggest beef - IT ppl with no educational degrees making decisions on which software teachers will use.
  • 4. Banning phones and tablets
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      These are routinely banned by administrations - they have not seen the every student response without district paying one red cent - that might change minds.
  • 3. Schools that don’t have WiFi
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      PUBLIC WiFi - not just teacher connections but ALL devices should be able to go online.
  • 8. Unhealthy cafeteria food
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Many schools are doing much better - at least in MD.
  • 7. Schools that don’t have Facebook or Twitter
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Love communicating with grandson's superintendent on Twitter - I know before the 'official' notification sources when school's are closed. Wish principal and teacher had Twitter too OR let me into the school's Edmodo.
  • 6. Teachers that don’t share what they do
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Collaborative PD and PLN's are the wave of the future.
  • 9. Starting school at 8 o’clock for teenagers
  • Research has shown over and over again that teenagers do better and feel better in schools that start later.
  • 10. Buying poster-, website- and pamphlet design for the school
  • 11. Traditional libraries
  • Libraries that only contain books and chess tables are obsolete.
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      I have a beef with this blanket statement. Libraries with books ARE invaluable for primary students. Once they are hooked on reading, then introduce digital reading. Libraries could have free hot beverages though....
  • 12. All students get the same
  • 13. One-Professional development-workshop-fits-all
  • 14. Standardized tests to measure the quality of education
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Global Collaboration - 0 views

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    "The 3 Rs of Global Collaboration:: Receive, Read, Respond" #ISTE2014 #istewiki #dmhspeeps - Ms. Stearns (@Miss_Stearns) June 29, 2014 How do u resize videos? #istewiki - Daphne Crenshaw (@DaphneCrenshaw) June 29, 2014 #iste2014 #istewiki I had no idea there was such a thing as wikispaces classroom now. Allows teachers to monitor what students are doing. - David Karnoscak (@dkarnoscak) June 29, 2014 Is there a maximum number of students a teacher can have join a wiki? I teach K-5 and have 32 classes #istewiki - Cindy Herren (@cindyherren) June 29, 2014
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    "The 3 Rs of Global Collaboration:: Receive, Read, Respond" #ISTE2014 #istewiki #dmhspeeps - Ms. Stearns (@Miss_Stearns) June 29, 2014 How do u resize videos? #istewiki - Daphne Crenshaw (@DaphneCrenshaw) June 29, 2014 #iste2014 #istewiki I had no idea there was such a thing as wikispaces classroom now. Allows teachers to monitor what students are doing. - David Karnoscak (@dkarnoscak) June 29, 2014 Is there a maximum number of students a teacher can have join a wiki? I teach K-5 and have 32 classes #istewiki - Cindy Herren (@cindyherren) June 29, 2014
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Study finds refugee children have limited access to education | Education Dive - 0 views

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    "While this study focused on the international state of refugee access to education, there have been concerns about services in the United States, too. Dozens of school districts have been targeted by lawsuits arguing refugee children were denied access to public schools or directed to alternative, inferior programs.  "
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10 Surprising Time Management Strategies To Help You Graduate in 2015 - 0 views

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    "It is amazing how much you can accomplish in a short time when you are focused and uninterrupted. In just 20 minutes, I was able to write an entire page of my thesis or review a whole journal article - tasks that would have taken me an hour or longer before. Even if you have the luxury of long stretches of time, I encourage you to try "writing sprints" of 10-30 minutes each. Focus on putting your ideas on paper, and do not worry about making mistakes. Some students find it helpful to do their writing sprints first thing in the morning, before they get interrupted or need to start putting out fires. Make sure your phone and email are turned off, so you can put your attention fully on writing for just 10-30 minutes."
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Senate Democrats have the power to stop Trump. All they have to do is use it. - The Was... - 0 views

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    "Senate Democrats have a powerful tool at their disposal, if they choose to use it, for resisting a president who has no mandate and cannot claim to embody the popular will. That tool lies in the simple but fitting act of withholding consent. An organized effort to do so on the Senate floor can bring the body to its knees and block or severely slow down the agenda of a president who does not represent the majority of Americans."
 Lisa Durff

Brand New Congress - 0 views

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    "80% of Americans agree: Congress is broken. Both major parties have proven time and time again that they are either unwilling or unable to deliver results for the American people. But we have an alternative. We are recruiting and running more than 400 outstanding candidates in a single, unified, national campaign for Congress in 2018."
 Lisa Durff

Phonics Games! - Thank God It's First Grade! - 0 views

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    "Before we play phonics games, there is always a direct teaching lesson where I explain the phonics rules and sounds and some manipulation of the words as well. Often, I will use letter tiles to build the words and then change out the pattern for a new pattern. I have my students read both real and nonsense words with the pattern I have taught."
 Lisa Durff

Blended Learning's Impact on Teacher Development | Innosight Institute - 0 views

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    A couple of quick takeaways for me (Michael Wacker) are that it's nice to see professional development called out as something we need, but we really have to get away form the paradigm of thinking it's something we do "to" teachers or is done "to" us.  The other takeaway I have after reading this is around a question I've asked before. If we're truly "blending" our teaching and environment, what does the space look like? How can we professionally develop as teachers to be better prepared to adapt and modify our existing learning spaces to better meet the needs of a flexible, student centric, tech infused learning environment? If shifting the ENTIRE teaching model paradigm upside down is NOT an option, what is? Is this something that needs to be built, modeled, and then iterated? I culled some nuggets from the reading.
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How to Become an Online Professor - 0 views

  • Your teaching philosophy should have at least two parts or paragraphs. In the first part or paragraph, I recommend you identify what your theory of education is. Why does education matter to you? Why do you want to teach? How are you qualified to do so? In the second paragraph, my recommendation is to explain how a Dean or faculty reviewer would see evidence of your philosophy in the classroom. How do you engage students? How do you put into practice what you believe and how would someone else see it? Take some time to think through this and write it thoroughly and elaborately. Try to keep it to 2 to 3 paragraphs.
  • If you choose to have a separate, longer version of your teaching philosophy statement, you may wish elaborate a bit. A good thing to ask yourself is, "if someone came to me asking if they should pursue an education, how would I answer and why?" Remember you should be writing this in first person and do not feel as though you have to leave emotion out of it. Showing passion for education is good in my opinion and I have seen it positively correlated with getting teaching jobs. Next, if you are comfortable, I suggest explaining a bit about why and how education has played a role in your own life. Personal stories and examples can help convey the meaning and value of education to you. You should also elaborate on what you find most important to students. Is it engagement? Is it retention? Is it leading by example? Feel free to explain as many of these elements as you feel comfortable doing. Finally, you should wrap it up with a paragraph identifying how a dean, should he or she visit your online classroom, would see evidence of your philosophy carried out into the class. Essentially the first element is theory, the second is practice and the third is application.
  • I highly recommend integrating the teaching philosophy statement into your CV as the very first thing after your contact information. Not only does this show that you "get" education and the requirements today, but it will help you convey a message to deans or human resources professionals as soon as they review your CV. It will also bump up the keywords for searching in HR systems, which is important (particularly so when there is a job pool where thousands of candidates may apply and you want to stand out among them).
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  • The version on your CV may be a shorter, more concise version of the longer teaching philosophy statement. The teaching philosophy statement should convey your passion and dedication to the profession, and thoughtfully identify ways in which others will see evidence of your beliefs in the classroom.
 Lisa Durff

Why the Future of Stuff Is Having More and Owning Less - 0 views

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    "The concept of having more while owning less sounds paradoxical, but that's exactly the scenario we're finding ourselves in. "
 Lisa Durff

5 Technology-Enabled Learning Trends In 2017 - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    "5 technology-enabled learning trends that will help shape learning across industries in the coming years. Companies that want to succeed will have to keep themselves abreast with these changes and will have to ensure that their employees' skills are up-to-date and aligned with new realities."
 Lisa Durff

Donald Trump's New York Times interview is scary to read - Vox - 0 views

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    "Virtually every Democrat has said there is no collusion. There is no collusion. And even these committees that have been set up. If you look at what's going on - and in fact, what it's done is, it's really angered the base and made the base stronger. My base is stronger than it's ever been. Great congressmen, in particular, some of the congressmen have been unbelievable in pointing out what a witch hunt the whole thing is. So, I think it's been proven that there is no collusion."
 Lisa Durff

When Kids Have Structure for Thinking, Better Learning Emerges | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

  • Some teachers discuss metacognition with students
  • “When we have a rich meta-strategic base for our thinking, that helps us to be more independent learners,”
 Lisa Durff

Inspiring young minds to innovate | eSchool News - 0 views

  • Schools play a critical role in developing these abilities in students,
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      I could disagree more with this statement! Schools have nothing to do with it - people do - some of us are called teachers, some are called relatives; some we meet F2F, some we only meet in virtual spaces.
  • Peter Drucker
  • seven sources of systemic innovation for developing solutions to major problems,
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      So where is the requirement that these analytical thinking skills be learned in a place called school? 
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  • Innovation occurs when people collaborate and stretch beyond the information-gathering phase of problem-solving
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Well said! Let's collaborate and innovate today!
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    I could disagree more with this statement! Schools have nothing to do with it - people do - some of us are called teachers, some are called relatives; some we meet F2F, some we only meet in virtual spaces.
 Lisa Durff

Primary Pad - Superfunky Padding - 0 views

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    Have groups of students collaborate online instantly
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    Good alternative to etherpad. Seems to have the same functionality--join public pad with url, save the work, etc.
 Lisa Durff

Teach Kindness | Practical Theory - 0 views

  • Create spaces for students and teachers to know each other over time.
  • Create more opportunities for students to feel part of a community in their classes.
  • implify the grading systems and do away with individualized class rank.
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  • Have students identify and solve real problems.
  • Create channels for positive interactions between home and school.
  • Have shared spaces
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A Group Doesn't Even Have To Exist To Affect Our Behavior « Annie Murphy Paul - 0 views

  • the mere feeling of belonging to a group with a shared mission can make children persist longer and learn better
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10 Must-Have Chrome Tools for Lazy Students « Digiwonk - 0 views

  • #6: uBlock Origin
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      I ran right over to the Chrome Store to grab this one to try out as mine has been hiccuping lately
  • #7: Google Keep
  • #8: Google Dictionary
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  • #9: Google Calendar
  • #10: Feedly
  • #1 : Grammarly
  • #2: Evernote Web Clipper
  • #3: Google Docs Quick Create
  • #4: Chrome Remote Desktop
  • #5: Gmail Offline
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Why Do We Have The Electoral College? | The Huffington Post - 0 views

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    "Very little attention is being paid to the fact that Hillary Clinton apparently won the popular vote"
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