My reflections after Intel Teach Essentials Course Prague 2012 . Many GlogsterEDU featu... - 0 views
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See also #prgessentials glog http://dumacornellucian.edu.glogster.com/prgessentials/ ; and presentation http://slide.ly/view/cedc01bae8087587172744b5913217cd
Marketing trends, stats and events that made the news in 2013 - 0 views
When gearing up for the new year, marketers should reflect on marketing trends and events from 2013 that may help them to prepare for 2014. One major marketing trend was multiplatform content: Som...
Azhar's Reflections: Let Pictures Speak! - 23 views
A meeting of the Hare and the Tortoise - 25 views
Reflection from International Conference on Thinking ICOT - 12 views
Encouraging Metacognition for Learning - 12 views
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A critical component of learning is the ability to reflect on one's learning and the processes that occur while we are engaged in learning. If we are to develop independent, empowered learners then we need to build the skills required for metacognition both directly through the provision of suitable strategies and indirectly via the modeling of effective learning that we provide.
A great teacher is like a candle - 0 views
Impressive Monetary Terms Reflect Bad Credit Status - 0 views
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The eXtended Web and the Personal Learning Environment « Plearn Blog - 15 views
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Learning in my view is not synonymous with accessing information, and requires a level of reflection, analysis, perhaps also of problem solving, creativity and interaction with people to be able to get the best out of the structures and sub-structures of the Internet. A PLE with the right components can help with this.
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in haves and have-nots being able to access technology
TESOL Connections: A Sequence of Critical Thinking Task - 31 views
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Scriven and Paul begin to define critical thinking as ‘‘the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action’’ (quoted in Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2009, para. 2).
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Bloom (1956) offered one of the first comprehensive elaborations of these important skills. Since the conception of Bloom’s Taxonomy, his colleagues (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001) have carried on his work and developed a two-dimensional taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing student learning outcomes. The Knowledge Dimension identifies four types of knowledge: factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive. The second aspect of Bloom’s Taxonomy, the Cognitive Process Dimension, outlines six ways of thinking (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create) and their many subprocesses.
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For the purposes of this article, critical thinking is defined as the practice and development of an active, conscious, purposeful awareness of what one encounters both in the classroom and in the outside world. It is a kind of thinking and learning that demands an investment in personal and communal learning on the part of the student and teacher. Critical thinking does not discount the emotional or gut responses that everyone has. Rather, it complements and enters into dialogue with them so that reasoned judgments are possible.
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Is Google Making Us Stupid? - 0 views
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pleads
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weirdly poignant
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lengthy
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Infosearcher - 0 views
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variety of technical, cognitive, social and emotional skills which users need in order to function effectively in a digital environment.
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Graphic literacy, Navigation, Context, Skepticism, Focus, Ethical Behavior
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Graphic literacy – thinking visually
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Pam Berger's blog. This entry: learning in the Web2.0 world talks about skills to teach students - graphic literacy,navigation, context, skepticism, focus and ethical behavior
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edtech VISION - Visionary uses of edtech » Reflections on student blogging - 0 views
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Each student based their blog topic on this quote by Gandhi, "We must be the change we wish to see in the world". Students chose topics such as recycling, Darfur, donating blood, AIDs, pollution, animal abuse, genocide, teen stress, depression … This is the first exposure to blogging so I directed their beginning posts. Here are the suggestions:
Study on the Effective Use of Social Software by UK FE & HE to Support Student Learning... - 0 views
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This study provides insights about
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educational goals of using social software tools; enablers or drivers within the institution, or from external sources which positively influence the adoption of social software; benefits to the students, educators and institutions; challenges that may influence a social software initiative; and issues that need to be considered in a social software initiative.
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social software tools support a variety of ways of learning: sharing of resources (eg bookmarks, photographs), collaborative learning, problem-based and inquiry-based learning, reflective learning, and peer-to-peer learning.
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21st Century Pedagogy | 21st Century Connections - 0 views
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The sum of the students learning will be greater than the individual aspects taught in isolation.
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Students should be involved in all aspects of the assessment process.
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Linked to assessment is the importance of timely, appropriate, detailed and specific feedback. Feedback as a learning tool, is second only to the teaching of thinking skills [Michael Pohl]. As 21st Century teachers, we must provide and facilitate safe and appropriate feedback, developing an environment where students can safely and supportively be provided with and provide feedback. Students are often full of insight and may have as valid a perspective as we teachers do.
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In 1997, I said that "The Web is not the future, but a dynamic part of today."; the same still holds for Web 2.0 and beyond. It's an evolution (webolution - http://wgraziadei.home.comcast.net/Webolution.html ) not a revolution. It's time to STOP strategic planning and START strategic TEACHING.
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21C teaching
2¢ Worth » The Next Killer App? - 0 views
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there seems to be something in the way, preventing us from what we want to do right now.
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That tile is how we assess the quality of education for the sake of accountability — namely the high-stakes government issued tests.
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eportfolio platform.
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Chalkdust: Teacher 2.0 - 0 views
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"We need teachers that are performance-driven."
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we were looking for the teacher that transcended the bureaucracy that often plagues the public school system, the myriad forms of student malaise, and really got into the faces of students intellectually.
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teachers that thrived on chaos, that were reflective in times of high levels of uncertainty, and that were always, regardless of popular opinion, willing to reinvent themselves for the sake of learning.
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