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Dennis OConnor

21st Century Literacy - 45 views

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    Teaching digital literacy, information literacy, citizenship literacy via journalism lessons and resources for 7-12 grade students. I like the combination of writing journalism with the deep thinking skills needed for information fluency.
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    This is a great resource. Lots of good ideas for integrating Web 2.0 tools and 21st century skills and supporting life long learning skills.
Steve Ransom

Subject Matters: Why students fall behind on history - CNN.com - 22 views

  • "I think they learn information by itself, in isolation," Frazer said of his students. "But putting the big picture together is not happening."
  • History is not an area that requires testing under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, so it often gets shortchanged
  • "The only issue that I have with what I teach is, I wish I had time to go deeper,"
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  • "You have to take away time from the bigger topics in order to make sure you cover small details, just because they could appear on the state exam,"
  • constantly weighing how much "trivia"
  • Because some of that material was covered as long ago as eighth grade, Frazer must take time to review so his students can pass the high school test.
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    Great article that paints our current educational direction toward trivia vs. deep understanding
Nigel Coutts

Agency and Mathematics - The Learner's Way - 12 views

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    Of all the subjects that our students engage in, mathematics is the one most requiring an injection of learner agency. What is it about mathematics that engenders it to modes of teaching that are so heavily teacher-directed? How might this change if we seek to understand the place that learner agency plays in producing learners who will emerge from our classrooms with a love of mathematics and a deep understanding of its beauty?
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Popular Cab Service in Haryana | Book Taxi Services Now - 2 views

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    Haryana also known as the "Land of the Gods" has deep historical roots dating back to the Vedic period and is believed to be the site of the epic Mahabharata battle at Kurukshetra. It is also a major agricultural and industrial hub. People believed that Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita at Brahma Sarovar and Jyotisar. Sultanpur National Park is the only national park and hill station of Haryana. Panipat and Hisar are dotted with monuments, including Panipat's battlefields and ancient forts. HurryUp Cabs is the best and lowest-cost cab service in Haryana. We provide outstation cab booking, intercity, round trip, one-way, airport taxi, and car rental services in all the cities of Haryana including Rohtak, Ambala, Gurgaon, Hisar, Faridabad, Panipat, etc at the best prices. Choose our car rental service to visit the best places of Haryana.
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    Haryana is a popular state located in the northern part of India. The state's capital is Chandigarh, one of the most beautiful cities in the country. Gurgaon, officially named Gurugram, is one of the most developed cities, and Faridabad is the most populous city in Haryana. The demand for reliable taxi and cab services in Haryana is high as a large number of people are travelling from Gurugram, Ambala, and other cities to New Delhi and the NCR region. Haryana also known as the "Land of the Gods" has deep historical roots dating back to the Vedic period and is believed to be the site of the epic Mahabharata battle at Kurukshetra. It is also a major agricultural and industrial hub. People believed that Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita at Brahma Sarovar and Jyotisar. Sultanpur National Park is the only national park and hill station of Haryana. Panipat and Hisar are dotted with monuments, including Panipat's battlefields and ancient forts. HurryUp Cabs is the best and lowest-cost cab service in Haryana. We provide outstation cab booking, intercity, round trip, one-way, airport taxi, and car rental services in all the cities of Haryana including Rohtak, Ambala, Gurgaon, Hisar, Faridabad, Panipat, etc at the best prices. Choose our car rental service to visit the best places of Haryana.
Philippe Scheimann

Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 26 views

  • “Children from wealthy families with lots of education can be taught by stupid teachers,” Louhivuori said, smiling. “We try to catch the weak students. It’s deep in our thinking.”
  • “We prepare children to learn how to learn, not how to take a test,”
  • “Play is important at this age,” Rintola would later say. “We value play.”
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  • Compulsory schooling does not begin until age 7. “We have no hurry,” said Louhivuori. “Children learn better when they are ready. Why stress them out?”
  • “It was simply the idea that every child would have a very good public school. If we want to be competitive, we need to educate everybody. It all came out of a need to survive.”
sophiya miller

Unveiling the Top 5 Online Assignment Help Services: Elevate Your Mechanical Engineerin... - 3 views

Embarking on the journey of higher education in Mechanical Engineering can be an exhilarating yet challenging experience. As you navigate through complex assignments and demanding courses, the supp...

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Joanne Kiernan

Infosearcher - 0 views

  • variety of technical, cognitive, social and emotional skills which users need in order to function effectively in a digital environment.
  • Graphic literacy, Navigation, Context, Skepticism, Focus, Ethical Behavior
  • Graphic literacy – thinking visually
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  • Graphic
  • Graphic literacy
  • Navigation – developing a sense of Internet geography
  • Context – seeing the connections
  • Focus – practicing reflection and deep thinking
  • Skepticism – learning to evaluate information
  • Ethical behavior – understanding the rules of cyberspace
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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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Are you feeling overwhelmed with your physics class and searching for a lifeline to rescue your grades? Look no further! There are some situations which make the students think can I pay someone to...

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J Black

The Three-E Strategy for Overcoming Resistance to Technological Change (EDUCAUSE Quarte... - 0 views

  • According to a 2007 Pew/Internet study,1 49 percent of Americans only occasionally use information and communication technology. Of the remaining 51 percent, only 8 percent are what Pew calls omnivores, “deep users of the participatory Web and mobile applications.”
  • Shaping user behavior is a “soft” problem that has more to do with psychological and social barriers to technology adoption. Academia has its own cultural mores, which often conflict with experimenting with new ways of doing things. Gardner Campbell put it nicely last year when he wrote, “For an academic to risk ‘failure’ is often synonymous with ‘looking stupid in front of someone’.”2 The safe option for most users is to avoid trying something as risky as new technology.
  • The first instinct is thus to graft technology onto preexisting modes of behavior.
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  • First, a technology must be evident to the user as potentially useful in making his or her life easier (or more enjoyable). Second, a technology must be easy to use to avoid rousing feelings of inadequacy. Third, the technology must become essential to the user in going about his or her business. This “Three-E Strategy,” if applied properly, has been at the core of every successful technology adoption throughout history.
  • Technology must be easy and intuitive to use for the majority of the user audience—or they won’t use it.
  • Complexity, however, remains a potent obstacle to realizing the goal of making technology easy. Omnivores (the top 8 percent of users) revel in complexity. Consider for a moment how much time some people spend creating clothes for their avatars in Second Life or the intricacies of gameplay in World of Warcraft. This complexity gives the expert users a type of power, but is also a turnoff for the majority of potential users.
  • Web 2.0 and open source present another interesting solution to this problem. The user community quickly abandons those applications they consider too complicated.
  • any new technology must become essential to users
  • Finally, we have to show them how the enhanced communication made possible through technologies such as Web 2.0 will enhance their efficiency, productivity, and ability to teach and learn.
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    First, a technology must be evident to the user as potentially useful in making his or her life easier (or more enjoyable). Second, a technology must be easy to use to avoid rousing feelings of inadequacy. Third, the technology must become essential to the user in going about his or her business. This "Three-E Strategy," if applied properly, has been at the core of every successful technology adoption throughout history.
vineettriapthi

Digital Marketing Institute,Course,Fees Details In Noida (Delhi/NCR) India - 1 views

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    igital marketing is the future. Be a part of it with the different digital marketing courses offered at IFTDM. All these carefully designed courses offer a deep, rich insight to the industry with guidance from mentors who teach you how you can help a brand become bigger. Marketing does not need to be complicated to understand, it all depends on how you're taught. Here at IFTDM, we make sure that each student understands the concept with practical knowledge of the same which helps in making a subject more engrossing.
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Thiruvananthapuram, also popular as Trivandrum is the capital and the largest city in t... - 1 views

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    Thiruvananthapuram, also popular as Trivandrum is the capital and the largest city in the state of Kerala. This evergreen city is known for its ancient temples, museums, institutions, seaport, art galleries, beaches, backwaters, and Ayurvedic treatments. Asia's first space university, the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology and Technopark Thiruvananthapuram is located in the city. Also, India's first deep-water trans-shipment port, the Vizhinjam International Seaport located in Thiruvananthapuram. Such an important city demands a reliable taxi service in Thiruvananthapuram to ensure a hassle-free travel experience. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, known as the richest temple in the world, brings glory to the city. Thiruvananthapuram is where India's space program started, with the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre and the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre located here. You need a premium taxi service in Trivandrum to visit all the iconic places of the family comfortably with their family or friends.
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When Everything Feels Loud, Awareness Helps You Hear Yourself - 1 views

Daily fast-paced life together with distractions makes us lose sight of meaningful aspects in our existence. Daily interruptions produce so much noise, which makes your personal psyche hard to hear...

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