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in title, tags, annotations or urlHow to Use Design Thinking in the Classroom to Build Problem-Solving Skills | Education.com Blog - 0 views
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Regardless of problem size, the design thinking process has many opportunities for learning embedded into it, including: how to define a particular problem, understand needs and constraints, brainstorm ideas and possible solutions, and how to gather and incorporate feedback. As students successfully use design thinking to solve challenges, their confidence, creativity and belief in their ability to make a difference will grow.
Teaching in a Time of Terrorism - 0 views
How to Use the New Version of Padlet - 1 views
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Padlet as a simple blogging platform:
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Padlet Mini as a bookmarking tool:
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Padlet as a KWL chart:
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Evaluating Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views
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There are many dimensions of student achievement that we need to evaluate in PBL. The end product is certainly important, but if we focus only on that, the meaningful learning that happens throughout the process can be lost as students feel pressure to do whatever it takes to "make the grade."
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In other words, we want to acknowledge not only what they learned, but how they came to learn it so that they can use these processes in the future.
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Establish target goals early to provide purpose for the project, while also establishing expectations of the result: What is the problem to solve or the product to create? What kinds of subject area content need to be included or addressed in the project? What expectations do you have for the final product's presentation, publishing, or performance? What kinds of collaborative behaviors must be demonstrated by students throughout the process? Feedback and corrections should happen frequently to keep students on track, improve their work, and set them up for success in the final product. Waiting too long to give feedback may result in work that is too far gone to be fixed or improved.
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I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why. - Kyle Wiens - Harvard Business Review - 1 views
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I have a “zero tolerance approach” to grammar mistakes that make people look stupid.
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Everyone who applies for a position at either of my companies, iFixit or Dozuki, takes a mandatory grammar test. Extenuating circumstances aside (dyslexia, English language learners, etc.), if job hopefuls can’t distinguish between “to” and “too,” their applications go into the bin.
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Yes, language is constantly changing, but that doesn’t make grammar unimportant.
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7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia - 0 views
60 Apps for Teaching STEAM - 0 views
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60 #Apps for Teaching #STEAM: Save this handy chart & pass it on to a teaching friend http://t.co/AVvB7WHD1Y #edchat #stem #edtech #mathchat
Flipped Classrooms 101 - A self-paced, short course - Turn to Your Neighbor: The Official Peer Instruction Blog - 0 views
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Age of Distraction: Why It's Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus | MindShift - 0 views
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“The real message is because attention is under siege more than it has ever been in human history, we have more distractions than ever before, we have to be more focused on cultivating the skills of attention,”
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If young students don’t build up the neural circuitry that focused attention requires, they could have problems controlling their emotions and being empathetic.
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“The circuitry for paying attention is identical for the circuits for managing distressing emotion,”
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Augmented Reality that's "Real" and Focused on Learning | Langwitches Blog - 0 views
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