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anonymous

PLTW | STEM Education Curriculum for Middle and High Schools - 17 views

shared by anonymous on 12 Apr 11 - Cached
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    "The PLTW Innovation Zone (aka the classroom) is an engaging and thought-provoking place, where students develop critical thinking skills through hands-on project-based learning, preparing them to take on real-world challenges. More"
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    The guy who told me of this site just RAVED about it.
Michelle Krill

Welcome to the Writers' Tool Box - 10 views

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    'Here we aim to give you solid tips on advice to improve your writing from a wide range of different Irish authors. Whether you write fiction or non-fiction, scripts or poetry we hope that you will find articles here that guide and inspire you and take you a step closer to publication. If you have queries on a topic we haven't covered here, visit our forum where you can ask the experts or discuss your thoughts with other writers in your field.'
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
Printing Ray

Fame of Customized Bumper stickers | Please like my squidoo lens - 0 views

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    Nowadays, bumper sticker is one of the most common ways for the community to spread their message, express thoughts, beliefs, likes and dislikes. It's an outstanding significance of bargaining at the shows, marketplace and other promotional behavior. They not only get your company name in front of your would-be clients effortlessly and efficiently, but they do it economically as well.
anonymous

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 100 Sites of 2011 - 9 views

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    A list of 100 sites from 2011 that will surely keep you busy.
Michelle Krill

Teach Templates - Mozilla Webmaker - 3 views

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    Make and share your own kits for teaching the web. Create an entire lesson plan - or just a bite-sized individual activity, then share them with other educators and mentors around the world.
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    The next time I read a blog, I hope that it does not fail me just as much as this one. After all, I know it was my choice to read through, nonetheless I truly thought you'd have something helpful to say. All I hear is a bunch of crying about something you could fix if you weren't too busy seeking attention. http://watchlive.us/movie/watch-Transformers-4-Age-of-Extinction-online.html
Michelle Krill

Author Nicholas Carr: The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains - 4 views

  • Brain activity of the experienced surfers was far more extensive than that of the newbies, particularly in areas of the prefrontal cortex associated with problem-solving and decisionmaking.
  • The evidence suggested, then, that the distinctive neural pathways of experienced Web users had developed because of their Internet use.
  • The depth of our intelligence hinges on our ability to transfer information from working memory, the scratch pad of consciousness, to long-term memory, the mind’s filing system. When facts and experiences enter our long-term memory, we are able to weave them into the complex ideas that give richness to our thought.
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  • And that short-term storage is fragile: A break in our attention can sweep its contents from our mind.
  • Imagine filling a bathtub with a thimble; that’s the challenge involved in moving information from working memory into long-term memory. When we read a book, the information faucet provides a steady drip, which we can control by varying the pace of our reading. Through our single-minded concentration on the text, we can transfer much of the information, thimbleful by thimbleful, into long-term memory and forge the rich associations essential to the creation of knowledge and wisdom. On the Net, we face many information faucets, all going full blast. Our little thimble overflows as we rush from tap to tap. We transfer only a small jumble of drops from different faucets, not a continuous, coherent stream
Carolyn Hanych

50 Useful Blogging Tools for Teachers - 10 views

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    "Blogging is becoming more and more popular in the classroom. Teachers can blog to stay in touch with parents and students or they can incorporate blogs from all of the students as a learning tool. The beauty of the student blog is that children from Kindergarten to high school can blog. No matter how you use blogs in your classroom, these tools will help you get started, enhance your experience, or bring the students into the fun."
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    This was just shared in another group list. Thought many of the (former) CFF folks would also enjoy it.
Kristin Hokanson

"Around the Corner"-MGuhlin.net: Rethinking Acceptable Use - 0 views

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    Lots of conversation about AUP, thought you might be interested in seeing this
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    Miguel Guhlin rethinking AUP
Michelle Krill

The Prose of Blogging (and a Few Cons, Too) : November 2008 : THE Journal - 0 views

  • But he emphasizes that the educational purpose comes first.
  • "We don't start out by saying we want to start a blog," he says. "We say, 'We want to do X or Y-- what's the tool that makes the most sense to use?'"
  • "The kids know the technology. What they don't often know is how the technology can change them as students.
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  • Would writing blog entries throughout the research process improve the quality of the final drafts that students submitted? "
  • It showed that students who blogged felt better about writing overall, and about writing research papers in particular.
  • he students commented that blogs helped them organize their thoughts, develop their ideas, synthesize their research, and benefit from their classmates' constructive comments.
Jimbo Lamb

keybr.com | Typing at the speed of thought! - 3 views

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    Online typing instructor
Michelle Krill

Tag Dictionary - 14 views

I'm looking to have a Coach group get started here, but want to be sure that the tags don't get too out of control. Under the manage Group area we can set up a tag dictionary to keep it more consis...

Organization

started by Michelle Krill on 31 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
Darcy Goshorn

Education at the crossroads - 0 views

  • School was the big thing for a long time. School is tests and credits and notetaking and meeting standards. Learning, on the other hand, is 'getting it'. It's the conceptual breakthrough that permits the student to understand it then move on to something else. Learning doesn't care about workbooks or long checklists.For a while, smart people thought that school was organized to encourage learning. For a long time, though, people in the know have realized that they are fundamentally different activities.
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    "school" versus "learning" - 2 separate entities?
Anne Van Meter

YouTube - Cyber Summit on 21st Century Skills: Gary Knell, Sesame Workshop President & ... - 0 views

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    Okay, I thought Cookie Monster would grab you! Might be interesting, June 1-12, 2009
cheryl capozzoli

Climate change odds much worse than thought - MIT News Office - 0 views

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    Amazing and scary
Anne Van Meter

Military bloggers: Operational security risks or information warriors for tra... - 0 views

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    Thought this was an interesting perspective on having a Cyberfootprint. What if the issue is security?
anonymous

Screencast - Using Templates in Google Docs - 0 views

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    This was pointed to by another bookmark (19 Interesting Ways to Use Google Docs in Class) from the other day. But, I thought it was a very nice screencast that explains how to make and use templates so I wanted it bookmarked separately.
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    A nice screencast about using templates in Google DOcs
Darcy Goshorn

Learning Styles Or Learning Preferences In The Classroom? | Graham Wegner - Open Educator - 0 views

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    hmmm
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    Do learning styles really exist?
anonymous

Be Very Afraid - 0 views

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    What struck me immediately was the kind of work that the kids were doing. Again, I was caught in the thought, "Boy, do we ever underestimate what kids can do." Of course, this is not a school with NCLB requirements hanging over it, and that sure helps.
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    Watch videos of children talking about their projects.
karen sipe

http://www.quia.com/rr/438266.html - 5 views

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    PSSA Test Taking Strategies. This is a quick assessment for students to determine how well they understand the various strategies for taking a test.
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    Thought this was an interesting way to assess students test taking strategies.
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