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Demetri Orlando

Real Time Qualitative Assessment Using Google Forms | 21st Century Teachnology - 0 views

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    Nice idea of adding a link to the home screen of student or teacher iPads for a google form -- allowing them to give feedback over time that all goes into one form.
Megan Haddadi

Tackling Truancy, Suspensions, and Stress | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Perfect timing considering our Prof Dev day earlier this week- Edutopia's article addresses meditation in school
Demetri Orlando

Google Hangouts - a complete a guide! - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is an excellent video showing how to use google hangouts. Worth the time to watch. 20 minutes.
Demetri Orlando

Are You Ready to Join the Slow Education Movement? - 0 views

  •  ✓ We create learning environments that are carefully crafted, receptive, still, intuitive, unhurried, patient, reflective, quality-over-quantity and engaging. ✓ We develop curriculum that has greater depth than breadth. ✓ We make sure our curriculum takes into account local culture and celebrates the uniqueness of our local community. ✓ We don’t isolate skills development but let students grow their skills as they engage with important content. ✓ We construct learning environments that foster questioning, creativity and innovation, such as the maker movement and project/problem based learning. ✓ We find the courage to have serious discussions about abolishing standardized testing, classroom marks and grading, and the use of “birth year” as our primary criterion for sorting students. ✓ We lobby our governments for funds to assure true equality in education for all children. ✓ We discontinue the ranking of teachers and schools.  ✓ We replace our egg-carton grades with flexible, personalized learning that takes into account when students are ready to engage in and acquire important skills. ✓ We make time for teacher collaboration a top priority.
Demetri Orlando

The Big Disconnect - 0 views

  • Research tells us that, at the most basic level, children’s social skills may be in decline from spending less face-to-face time and more time on screens.
  • Middle school children leading digital lives pose a particular challenge.
  • middle, and high school is how hungry they are for their teachers to teach them pro-social strategies for dealing with these difficult social dynamics
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  • Students long for a safe place in school to have these discussions using the same language they’re using or hearing online;
Demetri Orlando

Top 20 Passwords of All Time - Protect Yourself From Hackers - 2 views

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    Baed on 20 million "rockyou.com" accounts. 
Demetri Orlando

UVA Med School Embraces Innovative Teaching - 0 views

  • they are expected to graduate with the habits of mind—curiosity, skepticism, compassion, wonder—that will prepare them to be better physicians
  • About half of all medical knowledge becomes obsolete every five years. Every 15 years, the world’s body of scientific literature doubles.
  • better integration of formal knowledge and clinical experience and a learning process that is individualized, not one-size-fits-all
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  • One of the goals of this whole model—of having students do a lot of the learning themselves rather than passively listening—is that they need to be lifelong learners
  • Gone is the traditional 50-minute lecture. (Also gone is paper, for the most part.) The students have completed the assigned reading beforehand and, because they’ve absorbed the facts on their own, class time serves another purpose. Self-assessment tests at the start of class measure how well they understand the material. Then it’s time to do a test case, to reinforce their critical thinking and push their knowledge and skills to another level.
  • The room’s interactive technology allows her to link to students’ laptops; it also enables their work to be broadcast onto the big screens. Instead of a blackboard, she can use a document camera, which is like an overhead projector, allowing her to write or draw a diagram that will project on the screens. Absentees can view a podcast of the session.
  • We’re trying to create a situation in which they are thinking as a physician working with a patient, not as a professional test taker,
  • Immediately following the exercise, students move to a separate room where, still highly energized, they watch the video and reflect on their decision making as physicians in that particular situation.
  • studies in modern learning theory indicate that hour-long lectures are not the best way to teach students because the average attention span for listening to one is about 12 minutes.
  • The circular learning studio, Pollart notes, is designed for learning, not teaching.
  • There was some initial resistance. Some faculty felt a little offended
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    a lot of these ideas are applicable to k-12
Colm Eliet

360 Degrees of Reflection -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Describes teacher observation for the 21st century. There is a good TED talk with Bill Gates that describes this. Seems scary, especially the full-time intrusion on the teacher, but the ideas are interesting. What if we gave teachers the opportunity to videotape themselves or have the classroom videotaped for a day and let them watch the tape? Just to let them reflect. Wouldn't that be valuable?
Demetri Orlando

Sir Ken Robinson - 1 views

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    basic purpose of education: personal, cultural, economic. Need to get away from the "utility" view. We're living in the most tumultuous time in history.
Megan Haddadi

Sexting Turns Explicit, Altering Young Lives - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    New York Times coverage of a story involving students' sexting
Demetri Orlando

Life improvements for humanity, in 5 charts - 0 views

  • The successful transformation of our living conditions was possible only because of collaboration.
  • It is our collective brains and our collaborative effort that are needed for such an improvement.
  • Big problems remain.
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  • It is far from certain that we will make progress against these problems. There is no iron law that would ensure that the world continues this trend of improving living conditions. But what is clear from the long-term perspective is that the past 200 years brought us to a better position than ever before to solve these problems. Solving problems — big problems — is always a collaborative undertaking. And the group of people that is able to work together today is a much, much stronger group than there ever was on this planet. We have just seen the change over time; the world today is healthier, richer, and better educated.
Megan Haddadi

Unleashing Creativity: Greg Kulowiec App Smashing - from Beth Holland | Leading Change ... - 0 views

  • The general concept between App Smashing is merging content from a variety of apps. Greg likes the word App Smash, but Lisa Johnson (@techchef4u) calls it App Synergy
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.”
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    video simulation helps new teachers learn classroom management skills
Megan Haddadi

It's Time to Get Serious About Creativity in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Jim Moulton's take on creativity in the classroom
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Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines - 0 views

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    Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future...Creating a timeline takes minutes, it's as simple as can be.
Megan Haddadi

The Associated Press: Could the Internet spell the end of snow days? - 0 views

  • We all have to be learning all the time. Why should a snow day stop the progress of learning
  • Skype and YouTub
  • It's been a really bad winter, so the teachers were grateful they could use these tools and not lose a day or cram too much material in one day
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  • I think it's a great tool to have," said Cameron's mother, Jane. "Obviously it's not going to replace going to school. But for situations like this, I think it's wonderfu
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    Making up snow days virtually
Demetri Orlando

'The Objective of Education Is Learning, Not Teaching' - Knowledge@Wharton - 0 views

  • In most schools, memorization is mistaken for learning. Most of what is remembered is remembered only for a short time, but then is quickly forgotten.
Demetri Orlando

24/7 « Molehills out of Mountains - 0 views

  •  A primary obligation of 21st century teachers is to open the doors to 24/7 learning, helping students understand that they can access education from virtually anywhere, at any time.
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    Nice Quote
Demetri Orlando

Show The Learner Visible Signs of Their Learning « Karl Kapp - 0 views

  • One of the strengths of gamification is that it provides visible milestones of the student’s mastery of content in real time (when it is well designed). Too often in an instructional setting, the learner doesn’t know whether or not he or she really understands or can apply the knowledge they are learning. There is often no visible sign of mastery of the content or application of the content.
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    A principle that ought to be applied in more learning environments (visible mastery/ability to solve a problem)
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