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anonymous

Level 0 - Introduction - YouTube Help - 6 views

  • YouTube: Copyright School
  • Complete tasks to advance from one level to the next.
Darcy Goshorn

WordPress to Joomla Migration Plugin for WordPress - 0 views

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    WordPress plugin that converts all Joomla posts to WordPress posts.
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    Too lazy to learn SQL queries? No problem!
anonymous

TeachPaperless: Culture vs. Control - 6 views

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  • New Tech Network of schools which are problem based learning high schools. The first thing I noticed was the open spaces and architecture
  • The second and more lasting thing I noticed was the students. They were in hallways and classrooms. They were on laptops, listening to headphones, working independently, working in groups, and working on projects. Everyone seemed engrossed in whatever tasks they were involved in. Not everyone was doing the same thing. It was not quiet, but it also was not loud either. The one group of people I had a hard time locating were the teachers.
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Virginia Glatzer

Student Contributions - November Learning on Diigo - 6 views

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    Students collaborating to create content - from Alan November
Dave Solon

AFT - A Union of Professionals - Ask the Cognitive Scientist - 0 views

  • The penultimate sentence is in parenthesis to indicate that some saw the sentence and some didn't. Subjects found the passage more interesting if the reason for the ending was not explicitly in the passage. Similar effects have been reported for more educational materials (e.g., historical passages, see Frick, 1992).
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      So don't give away everything or be too explicit. Leave the reader with something to analyze or think about.
  • One key reason that stories are easy to comprehend is because we know the format, and that gives us a reasonable idea of what to expect. When an event is described in a story, we expect that the event will be causally related to a prior event in the story. The listener uses his or her knowledge of story structure to relate the present event to what has already happened.
  • Subjects remember about 50 percent more from the stories than from the expository passages.
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  • Stories Are Easier to Remember
  • Stories and Story Structure in the ClassroomStories are interesting, easy to comprehend, and easy to remember; and even preschoolers have some appreciation of story structure (Wenner, 2004). Exactly what has led our minds to handle stories in such a privileged way is not well understood, but it has been suggested that understanding the actions and characters in a story calls on the same processes we use in trying to understand the actions and intentions of people in the real world (Bower, 1978). We evolved as a social species, and so we may have special cognitive apparatus to deal with social situations that are co-opted in thinking about stories.
  • How can teachers capitalize on the privileged status of stories? There are two groups of applications. First, obviously enough, one can tell more stories. Second, where stories are inappropriate, it may still be useful to inject elements from the story format into lessons. Both approaches are discussed here.
  • Tell more stories in class.
  • Have students read stories outside of class.
  • Tell stories to older students.
  • Use the four Cs to structure lessons
  • Since stories are interesting, easy to remember, and easy to understand, they are an ideal introduction to a new unit. The teacher can introduce new material in a way that is both non-threatening and interesting.
  • Use the most important C—conflict.
  • Screenwriters know that the most important of the four Cs is the conflict. If the audience is not compelled by the problem that the main characters face, they will never be interested in the story.
Michelle Krill

To flip or not to flip | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 6 views

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    Well thought-out post on Flipping the Classroom w/ fairly equal weight to pros & cons http://t.co/GVRvGga
anonymous

YouTube - ‪Maria Andersen: Where's the "Learn This" Button?‬‏ - 8 views

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    Perhaps the best Prezi example I've seen. (Still not a fan, but at least I now see a good example. :)
anonymous

Project Red: 9 Technology Practices That Improve Education the Most - 10 views

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    Project Red: 9 Technology Practices That Improve Education the Most
Darcy Goshorn

Zunal WebQuest Maker - 6 views

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    The easiest way to create a WebQuest with more than 132.4 thousand users Zunal WebQuest Maker is a web-based software for creating WebQuests in a short time without writing any HTML codes.
Darcy Goshorn

Learning through ICT Resources. Thematic Units, Lesson Plans, Rich Topics, Educational ... - 5 views

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    in2edu.....unique resources prepared by a currently teaching ICT teacher. Featuring: ICT exemplars, integrated thematic units that focus on thinking, thinking resources, mindmapping tools (including downloadable Inspiration mindmaps), awards and banners in colour/blackline master form that you can view and download.
gurunadha

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