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CCSS Math Resources and PLC - 1 views

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    Excellent resources, discussion opportunities, and sharing. Mostly related to Math - grade 6 - Algebra. Join us as we implement the common core and share your successes and fears.
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NCTE Position Statement on Machine Scoring - 12 views

  • Conclusions that computers can score as well as humans are the result of humans being trained to score like the computers (for example, being told not to make judgments on the accuracy of information). 
  • Computer scoring systems can be "gamed" because they are poor at working with human language, further weakening the validity of their assessments and separating students not on the basis of writing ability but on whether they know and can use machine-tricking strategies.
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    Important and well written
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UKEdMag: Assessing Without Levels: …12 Months On by @musingsofmrb - 0 views

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    Wind back 12 months, Year 6 SATs, in their old form, were over and we were beginning to plan for a whole new world….assessing without levels. Every discussion threw up problems and positivity about how we moved forward was severely lacking...

Xtra math - 0 views

started by mrobe421 on 07 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
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New Features in Flubaroo!! (updated Jan. 24, 2012) - 37 views

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    "a summary of the new features, followed by instructions on how to upgrade" if you've already installed a Google script in your spreadsheet
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A Good Prompt is Worth 1,000 Words : Stager-to-Go - 0 views

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    With the following four variables in place, a learner can exceed expectations. 1. A good prompt, motivating challenge, or thoughtful question 2. Appropriate materials 3. Sufficient time 4. Supportive culture, including a range of expertise The genius of this approach is that it is self-evident. If you lack one of the four elements, it is obvious what needs to be done
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Measuring Angles - 0 views

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    A basic looking but useful angle measuring activity. Measure with a virtual protractor and choose the correct answer from a choice of three. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
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Khan Academy does not constitute an education revolution, but I'll tell you w... - 40 views

  • The curriculum in these classes is typically irrelevant to their lives, except for the need to earn grades good enough to placate their parents and impress college admissions officers. When the academic content assigned has no meaning to them, and their engagement with it is solely to attain extrinsic rewards, of course they’re not going to retain it.
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K-12 Tech Tools © - home - 0 views

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    Over 2,500 open educational resources categorized by grade level, subject, and standard.
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CourseSites by Blackboard is a free learning management system for K12 and Higher Ed In... - 16 views

  • Create up to 5 course websites, free. Engage students in social learning. Weave multimedia into class content. Assess performance and manage grades. Share Open Education Resources.
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'Embodied learning' blends lessons with student-computer interaction - 0 views

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    'Embodied learning' blends lessons with student-computer interaction In an Elizabeth Forward Middle School classroom, students in an eighth-grade math class spent a recent morning getting into their lesson-literally. Standing in their socks on a 15-by-15 game board that was projected onto a foam mat on the floor, they waved wands to move brightly colored virtual balls around the space.

zuerst. longchamp taschen günstig - 0 views

started by intermixed intermixed on 31 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
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Peter T. Coleman, PhD: The Consequences of Our Games - 2 views

  • "At a time when games are becoming ever more realistic, reality is becoming more gamelike."
  • The problem is not that games are inconsistent with many aspects of our lives; it is that they provide a limited and skewed lens on the world
  • Seeing more and more aspects of our lives as games to win through maximization has a sort of self-perpetuating effect with perverse consequences, not the least of which is the impairment of what Diesing terms social rationality; the cherishing of unique relationships, personal connectedness, cooperative functioning, solidarity and sentiment.
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  • It stresses the strategic interdependent interests of humans and assumes that in games there is always a rational choice which is the best counter-choice to your opponent's.
  • If winning efficiently is the goal, then the rules (ethical, moral, legal, and spiritual), are essentially obstacles to game.
  • In our schools, competition for access to elite preschools, for grades, for social status, in sports, over positions of leadership, and for admission to exclusive colleges transforms one of our most basic institutions for fostering community, ethics and learning into competitive, individualistic corporate training-grounds. In these settings, the importance of competitive sports becomes paramount, for both financial and training purposes, and the artistry of cheating (see this year's Stuyvesant High School cheating scandal) and rule-bending (see Joe Paterno) revered. Such intense competition encourages the professionalization of parenting -- through tutors, highly-educated nannies, prep courses, and professional training camps (such as investment camps). You can imagine the deleterious effects these trends have on the ethos of care and moral responsibility in our families and schools, a critical buffer against bullying and violence in the lives of our children.
  • We become hyper-connected through technologies, boasting our number of "friends" on Facebook, and have less and less intimacy.
  • We choose friends with benefits or Internet porn over romantic relationships as they are less messy, more efficient.
  • Life is a race and we are losing.
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    A great piece worth the time to reflect on. Mindfulness needs to be practiced frequently.

Math Marathons for Maths Learning - 0 views

started by mathmarathons on 17 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
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Third Grade Math Skill Builders interactive help on standardized tests - 0 views

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    Online rounding games.
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8th Grade Language Arts blog - 23 views

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    A great example of a classroom blog
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7th Grade Links: Google Search - 38 views

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    Google's search features all in one graphical interface. 
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    Very nice! Thanks for sharing!!
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Informational Text Reading Outcomes Grades 6-8 - 0 views

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    INFORMATIONAL TEXT

www.bubbabrain.com - 84 views

started by darren mccarty on 29 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
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