School-Wide Twitter Chats | Edutopia - 1 views
Project-Based Learning Through a Maker's Lens | Edutopia - 0 views
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A Maker is an individual who communicates, collaborates, tinkers, fixes, breaks, rebuilds, and constructs projects for the world around him or her.
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Making loves the process and allows the teacher to move fluidly between levels and subjects. When I designed a middle school level Forces and Motion unit, NGSS MS-PS2 dovetails nicely with CCSS Mathmatical Practice.
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Great projects, on the other hand, are opportunities for learners and teachers to collaborate with those around them.
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How to Integrate Tech When It Keeps Changing | Edutopia - 0 views
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Meanwhile, those of us whose skills in tech integration are not quite Olympic class may find the SAMR model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) more helpful for locating ourselves along the continuum of maximizing the transformational impact of technology. What won't work is waiting for technological change to stabilize.
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You'll never keep abreast of every technology innovation, so allow yourself to be a curious learner that doesn't know it all.
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top education technology bloggers and ask their advice on social media
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Making School About Connection | Edutopia - 0 views
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No one looking back on his or her school experience remembers a particularly poignant test. Instead, people remember the teacher who reached out to them at a vulnerable moment, the unit that changed the way they understand an issue, or the project that seemed impossible at first but then became something far beyond everyone's expectations.
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Warm, genuine greetings and attempts to connect can have a large impact.
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Classrooms based on a foundation of respect encourage people to be kind and the best versions of themselves.
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Using Pre-Needs Assessment for Effective PD | Edutopia - 0 views
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To prepare a one-size-fits-all (or most) session does everyone a disservice.
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the three tools and tactics featured in this post will provide an effective means to gauge the needs of your audience and chart your course to effectively support them.
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Before fine-tuning content for a particular session, I start out with a Google Form and a list of suggested topics (e.g. Google for Research, Nearpod, Kahoot, Student Projects with iPad, Workflow with eBackpack) that I perceive to be campus or department needs.
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5 Fantastic, Fast, Formative Assessment Tools | Edutopia - 0 views
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Formative assessment is done as students are learning. Summative assessment is at the end (like a test).
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Good teachers in every subject will adjust their teaching based upon what students know at each point. Good formative assessment removes the embarrassment of public hand raising and gives teachers feedback that impacts how they're teaching at that moment. Instant feedback.
12 Ways to Avoid Student Humiliation | Edutopia - 0 views
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When is it OK to humiliate students? Never.
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Many of us can recall a situation when we were humiliated by a teacher. If you close your eyes and recall it, it still has the power to make you cringe. And also for many of us, if we never resolved our feelings with those teachers, we still haven't forgiven them
Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many | Edutopia - 0 views
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Effective tech integration must happen across the curriculum in ways that research shows deepen and enhance the learning process. In particular, it must support four key components of learning: active engagement, participation in groups, frequent interaction and feedback, and connection to real-world experts.
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Effective technology integration is achieved when the use of technology is routine and transparent and when technology supports curricular goals.
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Through projects, students acquire and refine their analysis and problem-solving skills as they work individually and in teams to find, process, and synthesize information they've found online.
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Can You Hear Me Now? | Edutopia - 1 views
The Marshall Memo Admin - Issues - 0 views
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“The act of writing, even if the product consists of only a hundred and forty characters composed with one’s thumbs, forces a kind of real-time distillation of emotional chaos.” Researchers have confirmed the efficacy of writing as a therapeutic intervention.
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She was trained to avoid jumping into problem-solving mode, instead using validation
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Probes were important to get more information
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Design Thinking and PBL | Edutopia - 0 views
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Imagine innovation as a three-legged stool. Many schools have changed the environment leg, but not the other two legs: the behaviors and beliefs of the teachers, administrators, and students.
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Lately, I have heard teachers and school leaders express a common frustration: "We are _______ years into a _______ initiative, and nothing seems to have changed." Despite redesigning learning spaces, adding technology, or even flipping instruction, they still struggle to innovate or positively change the classroom experience. Imagine innovation as a three-legged stool. Many schools have changed the environment leg, but not the other two legs: the behaviors and beliefs of the teachers, administrators, and students.
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If we look at the science of improvement, systematic change occurs between the contexts of justification (what we know) and discovery (the process of innovation).
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