Skip to main content

Home/ BBN School/ Group items tagged html

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Demetri Orlando

Middle School and High School Collaboration Rubric - 0 views

    • Demetri Orlando
       
      could add "takes initiative" to this entrepreneurialism too ability to lead a collaborative setting etc
Demetri Orlando

TeachPaperless: Exam Day: Demonstrating Understanding through Collaboration and Connection - 0 views

  •  
    interesting description by a history teacher who lets students use the internet for an exam.
Demetri Orlando

10 Sites for Photo Editing - 0 views

  •  
    some alternatives to photoshop - online sites or free software for photo editing
Demetri Orlando

Exploring Curation as a core competency in digital and media literacy education | Mihai... - 0 views

  •  
    came from a scoop.it list
Demetri Orlando

Comfortably 2.0: The PD Challenge - 0 views

  •  
    great idea for a PD afternoon... give them a challenge instead of just showing them something
Demetri Orlando

Justand - 0 views

  •  
    iPad stand allows it to be used like a document camera or enables easier video-chatting to a large group by holding the iPad
Demetri Orlando

DragonBox - The multi-platform Math Game - 0 views

  •  
    looks like a cool app
Demetri Orlando

The Power of Educational Technology: 4 Things I Love about Design Thinking in Education. - 0 views

  •  
    Liz Davis
Demetri Orlando

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Stop trying to figure out if screentime is good ... - 0 views

  •  
    Great response to the "too much screentime?" doom & gloom
Demetri Orlando

Official Google Enterprise Blog - 0 views

  •  
    good news on the data mining issue with google
Demetri Orlando

Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach - Education Week - 0 views

  •  
    This is a nice summary of the barriers to transformative use of ed-tech. It's all stuff that we know, but it's a coherent and understandable summary.
Megan Haddadi

Simulations Helping New Teachers Hone Skills - 0 views

  • The student-teacher faces a rowdy class. “We’re not going to have that kind of behavior in here,” she says. “It’s too loud in here to move on.” The students don’t pay much attention. A boy in the back row, wearing a sleeveless T-shirt, slumps his shoulders. Another student waves his hand aimlessly. “Nah, just stretching,” he replies, when the teacher asks if he needs something. Scenes such as that aren’t uncommon in urban classrooms, but in this case there is one critical difference: These students are avatars—computer-generated characters whose movements and speech are controlled by a professional actor. Each of the five characters—all with distinct abilities, personalities, and psychological profiles, and even names like “Maria” and “Marcus”—were created as part of the TeachME initiative at the University of Central Florida, in Orlando. There, teacher-candidates can practice in a virtual classroom before ever entering a real one. Real-time classroom simulations like TeachME, supporters say, offer promise for a host of teacher-training applications. Through them, candidates could learn to work with different groups of students, or practice a discrete skill such as classroom management. Most of all, such simulations give teachers in training the ability to experiment—and make mistakes—without the worry of doing harm to an actual child’s learning. “It allows the teacher to fail in a safe environment,” said Lisa Dieker, a professor of education at the University of Central Florida and one of the designers of TeachME. “Real kids, trust me, will remember in May what you said to them in August. You can’t reset children.”
  •  
    video simulation helps new teachers learn classroom management skills
Megan Haddadi

On Our Minds @ Scholastic: Video: David Rose on technology and individualized learning - 0 views

  •  
    David Rose teacher Talk on scholastic, posted in HGSE News
‹ Previous 21 - 40 of 84 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page