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for the love of learning: The destructive forces of Homework - 0 views

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    Because I am struggling with this myself.
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YouTube - Salman Khan: Let's use video to reinvent education - 0 views

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    Discussing how the videos used by The Khan Academy have allowed teachers to "flip" their classroom, providing more time for teacher/student interaction and allowing students to learn concepts at their own pace.
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How to use QR codes to support learning - 0 views

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    Slide show courtesy of Tom Barrett on how to use QR codes (bar code scans) in education
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hashtag comments4kids - 0 views

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    Blog explaining this twitter hashtag.
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ViewPure - Videos without clutter - 0 views

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    just what it says, removes ad junk from YouTube
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5 Levels of Mastery | artoflean.com Blog - 0 views

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    Levels of Mastery  To know of or to have heard the concepts  To know and really understand the concepts To be able to do on your own very well To do continuously very well over time (and show improvement) 教える / To be able to do and to teach it well to others
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Curriki - IntegratingOpenEducationalResourcesintheClassroomACourseforTeachers - 0 views

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    another resource for designing open ed resources myself
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Community Search | Thinkfinity - 0 views

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    another site that organizes resources based on grade level, content and standards
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OER Commons - 0 views

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    Check out art as inquiry for best resources in LA
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ibiblio: Browse by Category > Biography - 0 views

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    open ed resources that are free to be used to support lessons, needs more browsing.
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Introduction - WikiEducator - 0 views

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    Wikibook regarding open ed resources-an idea for creating my own online content
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BetterLesson Home - 0 views

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    a shared lesson plan resource where teachers can also connect 
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Intel Education: Designing Effective Projects: Metacognition - 0 views

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    Theory into practice with guiding question and implementation strategies.  
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Technology TIP » TIP Sheets - 0 views

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    list of resources, want to check out cognos
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Think you know the best way to study? Better test yourself. « The Invisible G... - 0 views

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    "Think you know the best way to study? Better test yourself. By Daniel Simons, on January 25th, 2011 Imagine you're taking an introductory psychology class and you have to study for your first test. You've read the assigned text, and now you three more days to prepare. What should you do? 1. Re-read the text once more each day 2. Spend each day studying the text to identify critical concepts and the links among them 3. Quiz yourself the first day, reread the text the second day, and quiz yourself again the third day Do you think you know the answer? Students in my introductory psychology class regularly come to my office hour after failing the first exam to ask what they did wrong. Some even claim to have spent hours re-reading the text, highlighting important concepts, and even taking notes. Where did they go wrong? In The Invisible Gorilla, Chris Chabris and I argue that these students fell victim to the Illusion of Knowledge-they thought they had a deeper understanding of the material than they actually did. But why did they have that mistaken intuition? The answer seems to be that they mistook familiarity and fluency for real understanding. The same principle explains why you might think you know how a toilet works when all you really understand is how to work a toilet-your familiarity with using a toilet leads you to the false impression that you know far more than you actually do. What's most remarkable about the illusion of knowledge is how easily we can overcome it. What's most disturbing is how rarely we actually do. To determine whether you have genuine knowledge about toilets, just ask yourself a few diagnostic questions and force yourself to answer. For example, how does water fill up the bowl? What causes the water to leave the bowl? Why does water leave the tank? Each time you can produce the correct answer, ask yourself a slightly deeper, next-step question. Eventually, you will reach the limits of your knowledge. You'll
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Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 0 views

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    need to read, many articles and I'm just learning EverNote
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Broadcastr Beta - 0 views

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    another one for further research
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Online learning for student-centered innovation - 0 views

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    A discussion of "disruptive innovations" and how online learning can be used in brick and mortar schools to engage students in richer, more complex learning experience and increase student/teacher interactions.
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iPads in Education - 0 views

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    a live binder created for those using Ipads in Ed.
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learningweb2 - Everything Google - 0 views

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    for later review, how to use google tools
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