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Paul Beaufait

Deeper Learning Isn't about Technology - 44 views

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    "Powerful learning begins to manifest when students take responsibility and ownership for their learning - when they become co-creators of their learning experience, rather than their education being something that is done to them. True student empowerment and engagement begins when we cross the threshold of co-creation." (Students need to be co-creators, ¶4)
Peter Horsfield

Cesar Millan - Free Extraordinary Profiles - 0 views

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    Cesar Millan is the most famous dog and dog owner trainer in the whole world. He built an enterprise out of making unruly dogs behave and teaching clueless dog owners how to become effective pack leaders. He's written six books and four of them became bestsellers. His "Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan" show ran for 8 years and has been nominated for Outstanding Reality Program in the Emmy, making the "Dog Whisperer" brand millions in valuation.
Martin Burrett

Active Tech by @ICTMagic - 0 views

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    Technology is often lambasted for creating lazy, passive cyber couched-potatoes. While the hours we endure bathed in flickering pixel light, slumped in a variety of contorted lurching positions over the input device of our choice is hardly the recipe for a healthy body. Yet, technology is becoming ever more part of our active lives and it is also spilling out into the 'real' world. As teachers, we can insist technology, or we can make it part of our classroom repertoire for PE and beyond.
Nik Peachey

Thinking Critically through Digital Media | PeacheyPublications.com - 0 views

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    In a world where anyone with an internet connection can access, create and share information, opinions and beliefs, it has become increasingly important that students are not only able to assess the credibility of sources but also to look more deeply at the underlying motivations, beliefs and bias of the creator.
Nigel Coutts

Embracing the complexity of change - The Learner's Way - 10 views

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    The potential for reliably predicting the outcome of any change effort is surely difficult if not even impossible once the number of influences becomes large. Acknowledging the complexity that exists and seeing the potential for growth, creativity and innovation that can exist within an organisation at 'the edge of chaos' are useful strategies as schools face a period of unprecedented change. 
Nigel Coutts

Valuing and responding to resistance to change - The Learner's Way - 8 views

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    Change is something that we fear or embrace. It is widely considered as the one constant in our lives. For education at present we face a deluge of reports that the pace of change shall only accelerate and its scale become more absolute. No wonder then that many teachers feel now is a good time for a move out of the profession. For others the changing face of education is seen as bringing exciting new possibilities wrapped in engaging challenges. Regardless of how reliable predictions for change may prove to be it is worth considering how individuals and groups respond to it.
Martin Burrett

A Social Media Journey - 0 views

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    Back in 2011 I was working in the Middle East when a colleague introduced me to Twitter as a tool for professional development and connecting with fellow educators. Prior to this I was aware of Facebook and Twitter, however I considered both as being about nothing more than apps for sharing cute cat videos and status updates. I had a Twitter account for years, however hadn't thought about how it might be a powerful tool to help me become a better educator and provide me with a wealth of new ideas and resources which I previously had not had access to. I had barely used the account beyond the initial setup...
Nigel Coutts

Rethinking Mathematics Education - The Learner's Way - 10 views

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    What becomes clear, as you dive further into the emerging research that connects what we know about learning, mindsets, dispositions for learning and the development of mathematical understandings, is that a new approach is required. We need to move away from memorisation and rule based simplifications of mathematics and embrace a model of learning that is challenging and exciting. We can and should be emerging all our students in the beauty and power of mathematics in learning environments full of multiple representations, rich dialogue and collaborative learning. 
Martin Burrett

Imaginary Geometry - Kanizsa Figures by @CambridgeMaths - 0 views

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    "Italian psychologist Geatano Kanizsa first described this optical illusion in 1955 as a subjective or illusory contour illusion. The study of such optical illusions has led to an understanding of how the brain and eyes perceive optical information and has been used considerably by artists and designers alike. They show the power of human imagination in filling in the gaps to make implied constructions in our own minds. Kanizsa figures and similar illusions are a really useful way to encourage learners to 'say what they see' and to explain how they see it. It offers a chance for others to become aware of the different views available in a diagram and share their own thoughts without the 'danger' of being wrong; many people see different things."
Aman Khani

Importance of Cloud Telecom Management Services - 0 views

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    A robust telecom system in any business is vital in order to keep an organization running smoothly and efficiently. With the help of advanced telecom solutions, it has become easy to make every department work together in an efficient manner.
xiaobaicai

Air Frying Machine,outdoor deep fryers sale-About Us - 0 views

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    Air Frying Machine Since it establishment in September 2000, Shijiazhuang Debao Machinery Co., Ltd. Has become the leader of frying equipment industry with the "Profession, Concentration, Creating value for client"
Genix Technology

parenting training in Vadodara by Schoolywood - 0 views

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    Being a parent has always been challenging but it has become more tough today than the previous generation. Parenting today has become a difficult, complex and often exhausting task. Hazards of "too much TV" compounded by the proliferation of mobile devices and gaming consoles are the major contributors and influences.
cascade_overseas

hino genuine Parts Singapore | Dealers - 0 views

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    Cascade overseas offers fast delivery, good sales and support of Hino genuine parts Singapore. It doesn't matter how small the part is it must pass quality control standards to become a quality genuine Hino part. This is the main reason why Hino trucks give best performance with Hino genuine parts. These high quality Hino genuine parts are specially designed to maximise the capability of Hino vehicles
Martin Burrett

What the flip? Exploring technologies to support a flipped classroom by @katessoper - 0 views

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    A flipped classroom is one where the lectures become the homework and the traditional homework tasks take place in the lesson time. This enables students to attend sessions with an understanding of the subject and to conceptualise and build upon it through doing exercises in class, with you, as the tutor, on hand to answer questions and explore the topic in more detail. This moves the tutor from the "sage on the stage, to the guide on the side" (King, 1993).
Nigel Coutts

Girls in Tech - Reflections from VIVID Ideas - The Learner's Way - 6 views

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    Sydney has become a beacon that brings people together and sparks conversations. Most recently the conversation centred on the topic of girls in tech and what might be done to re-dress the gender balance in STEAM subjects and related career pathways. Sponsored by INTEL this Vivid Ideas event drew a mix of entrepreneurs, educators and tech luminaries to the Museum of Contemporary Art on a Saturday afternoon to share their ideas on what might be done.
Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | DJI Osmo vs. Hero5 Black - 0 views

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    The OSMO is a 4K camera system that enables you to capture your world from a personal perspective in a way that exceeds the capabilities of regular action cams. It has an advanced camera stabilizers (aka gimbals). And they are becoming more portable than ever. This gimbal ensures that the DJI X3 12.4 Mp camera is always level and stable.
Nigel Coutts

Teaching in the 21st Century - The Learner's Way - 11 views

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    The consistent message is that we are preparing our students for success in a world very different to that which was the norm only a short time ago. The implications of this change are immense and require a shift in our thinking about what matters most in our classrooms. Such is the pace of change that within any school there will be multiple generations who normalise different perspective on technology and its place in their lives. What becomes clear that the skills we most need within our schools at every level are those which are critical for individuals to be empowered, self-navigating learners. But what does this mean in practical terms?
Paul Beaufait

http://www.embracingdigitalyouth.org/ - 37 views

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    "Embracing Digital Youth (a program of Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use) promotes approaches that will best ensure all young people become "Cyber Savvy" and address youth risk in a positive and restorative manner" (Embracing Digital Youth, ¶1, 2012.05.14).
Ehsan Ullah

How To Become A Better Twitter Member - 0 views

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    If you've signed up to Twitter for your business, website or anything you do in your life, it may take a while for you to figure out how to use Twitter efficiently.
Roland Gesthuizen

How Tech Savvy Are Today's Dads? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    "The blogging, Facebook updating, digitally hip mom has become a domestic trope these days. But what about dads? Statistics show they're catching on too. In fact, in some ways dads may even be more social media savvy than their female parenting counterparts .. "
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