What the Heck Is Project-Based Learning? | Edutopia - 1 views
50 End-of-School-Year, Self-Probing Questions for Educators - Getting Smart by John Har... - 1 views
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Did I refer to the class as our class or my class?
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8. If our class were a company, would it be out-of-business now?
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9. Did students create and experience a great class or simply take a class and get credit?
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Twitter Support for Educators and Parents | Edutopia - 0 views
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Find this free five-part Series, Twitter 101: An eCourse for Educators and Parents, here (8). Below is an overview of what participants can expect to learn. Part 1: The Basics (9) Part 2: The Language of Twitter (10) Part 3: Registration & Interface Overview (11) Part 4: Sending a Tweet (12) Part 5: Finding People & Resources, Taking Control of Your Own Development
The Backchannel: Giving Every Student a Voice in the Blended Mobile Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views
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A backchannel (3) -- a digital conversation that runs concurrently with a face-to-face activity -- provides students with an outlet to engage in conversation.
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TodaysMeet (4) would have let teachers create private chat rooms so that students could ask questions or leave comments during class. A Padlet (5) wall might have fueled students to share their ideas as text, images, videos, and links posted to a digital bulletin board. The open response questions available in a student response system like Socrative (6) or InfuseLearning (7) could have become discussion prompts to give each student an opportunity to share his or her ideas before engaging in class discussion.
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They create a blended environment where teachers and students engage in both physical and online conversations so that learning is no longer confined to a single means of communication or even an arbitrary class period. Backchannels don't replace class discussions -- they extend them.
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Closing Out vs. Fading Out: 5 Steps for Ending the Year Strong | Edutopia - 0 views
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If you're a teacher and not an instructional leader, you can initiate this important conversation, too.
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make sure you acknowledge his or her specific strengths so that he or she can build on them
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now is the time to give them complete ownership over their development so that it's meaningful for them and they're inspired to do it.
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Simulations Can Change the Course of History . . . Classes | Edutopia - 0 views
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With each unit of study, I made sure to incorporate an active simulation, ranging from mock press conferences and trials to murder mysteries and dinner parties, from spy dilemmas to mock Survivor games.
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When a student adopted that character's thinking and point of view in one of the simulations, passion and purpose soared.
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Even the quietest, most introverted student, given the opportunity to play a personality from history, can step up and into the opportunity to speak from that person's perspective
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4 Free Web Tools for Student Portfolios | Edutopia - 0 views
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think of Evernote as the Swiss Army knife of organization
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Evernote allows students to write, take photos, record audio, upload content and more with the ability to tag items, create notebooks for organization and share content socially.
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Homework, Sleep, and the Student Brain | Edutopia - 0 views
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Are you able to stay up with your son or daughter until he or she finishes those assignments? If the answer is no, then too much homework is being assigned, and you both need more of the sleep that, according to Daniel T. Willingham (3), is crucial to memory consolidation.
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we see moderate advantages of no more than two hours of homework for high school students. For younger students, the correlation is even smaller. Homework does teach other important, non-cognitive skills such as time management, sustained attention, and rule following, but let us not mask that as learning the content and skills that most assignments are supposed to teach
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A scientific approach to tackling their homework can actually lead to deepened learning in less time.
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Augmented reality: a peek into the future of education - 0 views
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