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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Paul Beaufait

Paul Beaufait

Plate Tectonics Deep Ocean Trenches and the Pacific Ring of Fire - 34 views

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    "Japan lies on the cusp of the Pacific-Philippine-Eurasian triple plate junction, where the complex interactions of three tectonic plates is unpredictable and loaded with potential activity" (¶1, 2011.03.14).
Paul Beaufait

Latest Earthquakes in the World - Past 7 days - 20 views

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    Worldwide earthquakes with M4.5+ located by USGS and Contributing Agencies. / (Earthquakes with M2.5+ within the United States and adjacent areas.)
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    The USGS has a new set of maps here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
Paul Beaufait

Using Google Forms | LearnCentral - 53 views

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    Eaton, Sarah. (2011.02.11). Using Google forms [webinar]. "Learn how to use Google forms and embed them on your website or use them in your own e-learning presentations. ... You can also download the manual that was given out here." (Detaile[ed] Description).
Paul Beaufait

Arab Democracy Reference and Live Feeds - Home / Map - 11 views

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    "news and reference site on the protests and activities in the Middle East" (Steve Hargadon, personal correspondence, Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 01:33(
Paul Beaufait

Educating for Global Citizenship Home - Educating for Global Citizenship - 25 views

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    A "wetpaint wiki created to allow students and teachers from around the world to share their experience about what makes safe and peaceful schools" (Purpose of wiki)
Paul Beaufait

Welcome to Voki for Education - 30 views

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    Introduces free service, points out FAQs, users' discussion space, and lesson plan database
Paul Beaufait

Report: Blended learning could hit or miss | Policy | eSchoolNews.com - 16 views

  • According to the report, blended learning, which it defines as “any time a student learns at least in part at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home and at least in part through online delivery with some element of student control over time, place, path, and/or pace,” has grown exponentially over the past decade.
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    Covers "'The Rise of K-12 Blended Learning,' by Michael B. Horn, co-founder and executive director of education at the Innosight Institute, and Heather Clayton Staker, a senior research fellow for education practice at the institute, [which] describes how blended learning can affect education, but why it also could fall short of its potential" (¶3).
Paul Beaufait

4Teachers : Tools - 46 views

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    "timesaving educational resources that use technology to improve instruction across all content areas and grade levels" (4Teachers Family of Tools, ¶1)
Paul Beaufait

Teacher Learning in a Context of Educational Change: Informal Learning Versus Systemati... - 22 views

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    Hoekstra and Korthagen's "longitudinal mixed-method study ... findings suggest that professional learning will take place only if a teacher is supported in learning how to deal effectively with personal factors involved in the learning process" (abstract, ¶).
Paul Beaufait

Wissahickon School District's eToolBox - home - 41 views

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    "an alphabetical index of Web 2.0 tools, from Blogs to Wikispaces, with evaluations and recommendations for each one." (Carole, Wikispaces Blog, Best Educational Wikis of 2010, 2011.01.17 [retreived 2011.01.28])
Paul Beaufait

OneLook Dictionary Search - 25 views

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    Thanks to Yuly for pointing out this powerful toolkit allowing wildcard searches and including a reverse dictionary. OneLook contains "19,044,271 words in 1062 dictionaries indexed" (home page, bottom line, 2011.01.28). It sub-divides long lists of hits into categories: "General, Art, Business, Computing, Medicine, Miscellaneous, Religion, Science, Slang, Sports, Tech, [and] Phrases."
Paul Beaufait

Why Rubrics? - 36 views

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    This tutorial explains and illustrates what rubrics are, ways they can be used, and how to develop them.
Paul Beaufait

Rubrics and Rubric Makers - 45 views

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    Claims to be "one of the most extensive teacher resources for rubrics on the Internet" (¶1, 2011.01.13); largely for K-12 educators
Paul Beaufait

3 Million UK Children Still Without Computers or Broadband ISP Internet Acces... - 5 views

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    Digital divide deepening?
Paul Beaufait

TESOL Connections: A Sequence of Critical Thinking Task - 31 views

  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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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  • Observing is the basic starting point of the sequence—so basic, in fact, that some teachers may not immediately consider it to be critical thinking at all. However, observing is critical thinking because it involves a fundamental level of analysis.
  • To read the rest of the article, download the PDF
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    "This article [by John Beaumont] is from Volume 1, Issue 4 of TESOL Journal" (TESOL Connections [website], Features, December 2010).
Paul Beaufait

YouTube - RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 21 views

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    Animated visual representation of Sir Ken Robinson's talk to the RSA [n.d.]
Paul Beaufait

The Case For Social Media in Schools - 26 views

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    See also: 7 Fantastic Free Social Media Tools for Teachers
Paul Beaufait

EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing - 15 views

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    "... a new and productive way to collaborate on text documents, useful for meeting notes, drafting sessions, education, team programming, and more" (retrieved 2010.10.15)
Paul Beaufait

Cool websites to teach writing « My Integrating Technology journey - 59 views

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    "easy to access, up-to-date and immediate source of authentic materials" for use with middle school writers
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