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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
 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

Word Mover - 0 views

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    Read*Write*Think version of refrigerator magnets. Nice feature is that you can add your own words to this one and you can print your resulting poem.
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    Read*Write*Think version of refrigerator magnets. Nice feature is that you can add your own words to this one and you can print your resulting poem.
 Lisa Durff

The Education System Is Working. Here's Why That Sucks. - Life Learning - Medium - 0 views

  • I don’t think obedience, the ability to follow rules, falling in line with authority, uniformity of belief and process, and deferring to experts and standard explanations are desirable traits in individuals and societies. I think they are dangers to be avoided.
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      No wonder I wasn't popular with the teachers in school!
  • It is more valuable than ever to know how to think, how to learn, how to do what machines and software can’t. Create. Innovate. Be entrepreneurial.
 Lisa Durff

IATEFL Webinars | Membership Information - 0 views

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    Attended a webinar on June 22 with Penny Ur about critical thinking. Although the recording may be for members only, her books are available at http://www.amazon.com/Penny-Ur/e/B001H6KY6Q
 Lisa Durff

KnowU: Where Social Meets Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    At first glance, I like this a lot. It combines existing social spaces and incorporates or provides the opportunity to fracture them into learning spaces as well. I've heard folks ask before if this is even where our students want us to be. good question. I think the tool, whatever it is, will need to allow for layers or (ahem) circles so that we can organize the input and output cleanly and easily. I still lik edmodo in this type of space as THE go-to tool because of the ability to work with kids and teachers P-12.
 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.
 Lisa Durff

Can blockchain democratize education? This startup seems to think so - 0 views

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    "Removing institutions from the loop will reduce intermediary fees considerably, which means students will pay less for their education and teachers will earn more"
 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

5 research-backed tips for better concentration - 0 views

  • too much unfocused time degrades your ability to concentrate when you need to.
  • Focus is a function, first and foremost, of limiting the number of options you give yourself for procrastinating
  • Just stepping into a different space hits the reset button on your brain and allows for more productive and creative thinking
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  • The Secret World of Sleep: The Surprising Science of the Mind at Rest:
  • Sum up Here's how to focus: Focus is a muscle: The more time you spend focusing, the better at it you will get. Don't give up. Clear your head: Got concerns? Write them down. Make a plan for how to conquer them. Then get to work. Location, location, location: Go where you know you'll get stuff done where there are no distractions. Stop being reactive: Turn phone notifications off. No interruptions. It all starts and ends with you. Get your sleep: Or you'll be dumb and impulsive. More sleep means better performance across the board.
 Lisa Durff

Inspiring young minds to innovate | eSchool News - 0 views

  • Schools play a critical role in developing these abilities in students,
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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.
  • Peter Drucker
  • seven sources of systemic innovation for developing solutions to major problems,
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      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
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      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

How Project-Based Learning Builds 21st-Century Skills | Edutopia - 0 views

  • That means students in PBL classrooms are spending more time learning about important content through experiences that emphasize critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication
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      My research question (for course project) is does PBL in high school influence college/university enrollment rates?
 Lisa Durff

Reflection on the Opening Forum Session « UW Bothell Innovation Forum - 0 views

  • Lou Gray emphasized the importance of openness, and of encouraging the belief that it was okay to fail
  •  Rick Shea mentioned the need to think big, to remove self-limiting obstacles and ideas in order to foster a discussion “without boundaries” that could stimulate the imagination, and to encourage experimentation and see the inevitable resulting “failures” as part of the learning process.
  • Deborah Wilds stressed the importance of distributive leadership coming from throughout the organization, and of creating a culture of using data to drive new innovative policies.
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  • Cultivate a global perspective among students—their “competitors” are not the people sitting next to them in class, or even nearby, but people sitting in China and India and Brazil studying hard and working hard and learning how to collaborate.
 Lisa Durff

Ed.VoiceThread - Conversations in the cloud - 0 views

  • Featured VoiceThreads StoryCorps' mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share and preserve the stories of our lives. Our college-readiness curriculum, StoryCorpsU, uses StoryCorps content and interviewing techniques to enhance students' skills in the areas of speaking, listening and critical thinking, while also fostering self awareness and social awareness.
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