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Dennis OConnor

Rubrics for Assessments of Online Activities | Effective Online Teaching & Training - 42 views

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    Online assessments become more and more popular not only among distance learning institutions but also among blended and traditional schools. However, when it comes to the online environment, it seems that multiple choice tests are used by the majority of distance learning programs…
Stephen Mark

IIT JEE Preparation Tips - 0 views

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    Read exclusive tips to prepare for IIT physics, IIT maths, IIT chemistry. Give mock test for free on Extraminds and analyze your preparation for engineering entrance exam
Stephen Mark

CBSE 10th Result Today, CBSE 10 Result, CBSE Result 10, CBSE Result 2012 - 0 views

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    Latest news on CBSE 10th class result today, 16th May and many more about declaration of 12th class result, proficiency test. Keep updated with Extraminds.
Carl Davis

Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Tests:Regents Exams:OSA:SAR:EMSC:NYSED - 0 views

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    Archived state tests for NY
Carrie Wible

Test creator - 0 views

started by Carrie Wible on 19 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
lisa_morgan

word cloud - 0 views

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    If you do a quick search for word cloud, you'll see so many different types. I recommend picking test text & pasting it in each text box to see the result.
Ninja Essays

Tools To Help You Write Scholarship Essays - 0 views

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    "Writing application essays has to be the hardest part of the college admission process. You have already taken the standardized tests and your GPA is fixed. You'll get few recommendation letters and fill in the application form without any serious obstacles."
Ninja Essays

10 Best Essay Writing Tools for Students | SmartStudent - 0 views

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    "If you had the chance to get rid of any aspect of your studies at high school, college or university, you would probably choose essay writing. You can do well on tests and exams as long as you study, but academic writing requires something more than studying: diligent research, writing practice, great style, and endless editing."
teachlearnweb1

E-Learning | CBSE | ICSE | SSC | NCERT | Online Study Material - 0 views

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    Teach Learn Web provides CBSE class 9 maths school syllabus, online study material, e learning videos, class notes, online tutorials, worksheets, online tests and more.
teachlearnweb1

CBSE Class 10 Science Syllabus| study material| Assessments| E-learning Class - 0 views

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    Teach Learn Web provides CBSE class 10 science school syllabus, online study material, e learning videos, class notes, online tutorials, worksheets, online tests and more.
REZA CHOWDHURY

Project Zero: Cultures of Thinking - 0 views

  • Cultures of Thinking” (CoT) as places where a group’s collective as well as individual thinking is valued, visible, and actively promoted as part of the regular, day-to-day experience of all group members.
  • Ron Ritchhart (2002)
  • CoT project focuses
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  • eight cultural forces
  • in every school, classroom, and group learning situation.
  • language, time, environment, opportunities, routines, modeling, interactions, and expectations.
  • scaffolds
  • make their own thinking visible,
  • this work doesn’t happen by teachers merely implementing a defined set of practices; it must be supported by a rich professional culture.
  • a core premise of the CoT project is
  • that for classrooms to be cultures of thinking for students
  • schools must be cultures of thinking for teachers.
  • In 2005, we began our work at Bialik College by forming two focus groups of eight teachers with whom we worked intensively. These groups were all heterogeneous, including K-12 teachers of various subjects, representing a departure from traditional forms of professional development that target specific subject areas or levels. 
  • diverse range of teachers
  • Team teaching efforts
  • developmental perspective on students’ thinking
  • In 2011, we published Making Thinking Visible,
  • which captures much of the great work being done by teachers in the project.
  • the CoT project’s research agenda
  • sought to better understand changes in teachers’ and students’ attitudes and practices as thinking becomes more visible in the school and classroom environments.
  • measures of school and classroom thoughtfulness to capture these changes.
  • at how students’ conceptual understanding of the domain of thinking developed
  • case studies of teachers
  • Our research to date has shown that students recognize CoT classrooms as being more focused on thinking, learning, and understanding, and more likely to be collaborative in nature than those of teachers not in the project
  • Teachers in the project notice that as they work with CoT ideas, their classrooms shift in noticeable ways. Specifically, they find that they give thinking more time, discussion increases, and their questioning of students shifts toward asking students to elaborate on their thinking rather than testing them on their recall of facts and procedures.
  • Our research on students’ conceptual development found that
  • over the course of a single school year, the average CoT classroom students’ growth and maturity, with respect to understanding thinking processes that they themselves use and control, increased by twice the normal rate one might expect by virtue of maturity alone (Ritchhart, Turner, Hadar, 2009).
  • Recent data on students’ language arts performance has shown superior performance by students coming from strong CoT classrooms/schools on standardized tests such as the MAEP Writing Assessment (Michigan), MCAS ELA (Massachusetts), VCE English (Victoria, Australia), and IB English exams.
  • The new book, Creating Cultures of Thinking,
  • The book draws on case studies from teachers around the world to demonstrate the power and importance of each cultural force in shaping classroom culture.
  • hese include frameworks and tools for professional learning communities, videos, and frameworks for understanding classroom questioning.
  • Though the formal research phase of the project ended in 2009, the project continues through 2013 in a support phase to develop internal leadership and outreach around these ideas.
  • he research ideas are also being taken up by many new sites, including Oakland County Michigan and Santa Fe, New Mexico. 
  • Funding: Bialik College (Melbourne, Australia) under the patronage of Abe and Vera Dorevitch 
  • Project Staff: Ron Ritchhart Mark Church (consultant)
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    Project Zero: Cultures of Thinking
David Freeburg

Failed Ed Tech Frustrates Shy Ronny - 2 views

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    To make technology in the classroom effective, it needs to be experimented with, tested, and refined.
Carl Davis

The Associated Press: Math and English classes could be standardized - 0 views

  • ould lead to students across the country using the same math and English textbooks and taking the same tests
  • Council of Chief State School Officers
  • new national tests
Shabbar Suterwala

APJ Abdul Kalam: How to Mange Failure - 0 views

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    APJ Abdul Kalam was among India's best-known scientists before he became the country's President. An alumnus of the Madras Institute of Technology, he worked for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) where he helped launch India's first satellites into orbit. Later, Kalam worked on developing missiles and other strategic weapons; he was widely regarded as a national hero for leading India's nuclear weapons tests in 1998. In 2002, Kalam was named the country's President, and he held that position until 2007. During the Wharton India Economic Forum in Philadelphia, Kalam spoke with India Knowledge@Wharton about his career as a scientist, his vision for India's future, and the most important traits for leaders, among other issues. An edited transcript of the interview follows:
nick k

Spicynodes : Home - 0 views

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    This concept mapping is in beta testing, I hope it makes it cause it's really cool
titechnologies

Top 11 Tips to Improve AngularJS Performance - TI Technologies - 0 views

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    AngularJS is made to rearrange the complex process of building and overseeing JavaScript applications. In view of the Model-View-Controller, or MVC, programming structure, AngularJS is particularly valuable for making single page web apps. Today, online businesses are enormously affected by the performance of web technologies that they use for their respective tasks. Henceforth, it winds up the importance to dive into the majority of the elements that are harming their business growth. AngularJS can rapidly be added to any HTML page with a straightforward tag. In case you're asking why you have a couple of slow pages, here are a few hints to accelerate your code. AngularJS Optimization Tips Batarang Tool to Benchmark Watchers Batarang is an awesome dev tool from the AngularJS developer that brings down your debugging efforts. In spite of the fact that it has numerous new features, some of them enable you to profile and track the execution of your AngularJS performance. In addition, the watch tree figures out which extensions are not destroyed as it is by all accounts if there is an increase in the memory. Chrome Dev Tool Profiler to Identify Performance Bottlenecks This one is a helpful device that gives you the alternative to choose which profile type you need to make. Take Heap Snapshot, Record Allocation Timeline, and Record Allocation Profile are utilized for memory profiling. After this performance improvement, your app will complete in under two seconds and clients can freely connect with it then. Limit your watchers Talking about which, whenever you introduce data-bindings, you make more $scopes and $$watchers, which drags out the digest cycle. Excessively numerous $$watchers can cause lag, so restrain their utilization as much as possible. Utilize scope.$evalAsync On the off chance that you endeavor to manually initiate the digest cycle while it's now running, you could get an error. To keep this from happening, utilize scope.$evalAsync rather than $appl
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