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Adam Caplan

SchoolCIO Blogs - DAILY INSIGHT: Taking a dip in the SAMR swimming pool - 8 views

  • His approach to SAMR was simple: It isn’t a ladder that we should try to climb, but instead a pool that we need to be swimming in.
  • It even inspired me to make this clever graphic (see below).
  • here’s a quick overview of what I think it means to swim in the SAMR Swimming Pool:
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    Thinking about SAMR, Greg making it his own. I love the metaphor of "not a ladder we should try to climb, but instead a pool that we need to be swimming in."
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    Hey Adam- I loved Greg's description of some teachers needing swimming lessons (PD), a noodle (IT Support) and even a lifeguard (Principal). We need to keep building environments where taking risks and accepting the possibility of failure is embraced and supported. For now, I still have my water wings on but I keep looking ahead. Catherine
Derek Doucet

Five-Minute Film Festival: Tips and Tools for PBL Planning | Edutopia - 3 views

  • Video Playlist: A Project-Based Learning Toolkit Keep watching the player below to see the rest of the playlist, or view it on YouTube.
    • Derek Doucet
       
      This is a one stop for PBL!!
  • Project-Based Learning: Explained. (03:50) First, let's get the basics out of the way. This video is a great tool for when you just need to describe PBL in four minutes. Created by the Buck Institute for Education (BIE) -- a one-stop resource for PBL tools.
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  • ating Essential Questions (07:01) Coming up with an essential question (also called a guiding or driving question) is one of the first key steps in designing a project. For a fun tool to help craft effective driving questions, check out BIE's "tubric."
  • BIE's Project Planner Tutorial (02:02) BIE offers a powerul and simple online tool, the Project Planner, for organizing your ideas while putting together a project. You must sign up for a free account, but you can save and print your work to your profile.
  • Tips For Building Projects (06:17) The audio is a little low on this teacher-produced screen-capture video, but it does a great job outlining the basics things you should be thinking about in your initial project planning stages.
  • Think Forward: Assessment (07:26) Assessment for project-based learning requires a more comprehensive approach. The poor audio quality is worth it, to hear real teachers describe exactly how they assess for learning throughout a project. From Manor New Tech High School's Think Forward PBL Institute.
  • roblem-Based Learning for the 21st Century Classroom (05:22) This nice overview from ASCD goes into some of the obstacles to project-based learning, and then shows teachers sharing strategies for addressing those challenges.
  • cheduling for Project-Based Learning (05:35) Three high school teachers talk about how they re-structured their day to accommodate integrated PBL. Not everyone has the flexibility shown here, but it's fascinating to see how these teachers broke it down.
  • How PBLU Works (01:15) Hungry for more lessons on PBL? PBLU is an incredible resource offered by BIE. See how you can access two-week training courses and Common-Core-aligned projects that you can modify and customize.
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    This will give you all the resources needed to get you started in PBL... If you're interested read the links at the bottom to further your understanding...
Derek Doucet

Blended Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

  • Looking for the right mix of face-to-face instruction with technology-mediated activities? Find tips and resources for structuring learning across a range of blended-learning models. 
Elissa Gelleny

STEM and Writing: A Super Combination | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Read how a quantum physicist, who was a guest speaker in a language arts classroom, inspired the imagination and writing of the middle school students.
Elissa Gelleny

4 Tips for Flipped Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    The core of a successful flipped-learning program is customized, watchable, functional video. Here are four tips for creating and integrating high-quality video content.
lesmcbeth

Google Forms 301 - Add-Ons - #gafesummit Montreal | Emily Fitzpatrick's Blog - 0 views

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    Forms Addons that will change your life
lauramustardscs

Seven ways schools kill the love of reading in kids - and 4 principles to help restore ... - 3 views

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    Cultivating a love of reading for lifelong learning
garth nichols

Design Thinking, Deconstructed | MindShift - 5 views

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    A great graphic that deconstructs the Design Thinking Process...super cool, and ready to implement
garth nichols

A Step-by-Step Guide To Hosting or Joining a Twitter Chat - 1 views

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    this is a great way to lead our facilitators to hosting the Twitterchats that we want them to...
Justin Medved

Calling all bloggers! - Leadership Day 2014 | Dangerously Irrelevant - 2 views

  • dministrators’ lack of knowledge is not entirely their fault. Many of them didn’t grow up with computers. Other than basic management or data analysis technologies, many are not using digital tools or online systems on a regular basis. Few have received training from their employers or their university preparation programs on how to use, think about, or be a leader regarding digital technologies.
lauramustardscs

Literacy Apps in the Library - 1 views

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    From my fave blog of independent school librarians, this is a great post about combining reading online with more traditional library instruction for a truly engaged experience for your students
Derek Doucet

Personalized Learning, Big Data and Schools | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Similarly, the field of education is facing enormous pressure to adapt to technology as educators figure out how to meet the needs of students in a personalized, meaningful and timely manner based on best practices.
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      The key is that tech is rooted in best practices and pedagogy
  • By designing a curriculum that collects data at every step of the student learning process, universities can address student needs with customized modules, assignments, feedback and learning trees in the curriculum that will promote better and richer learning."
    • Derek Doucet
       
      Importance of Chunk, Chew Check or Input Process Output - allowing for Processing and checking for understanding throughout the lessons
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      Check out this point!! Thoughts??
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  • Simply put, we live in an age of personalization and customization -- and companies know it and are gearing their efforts to serve our needs in the way they think we want to be served.
Derek Doucet

How To Implement Blended Learning | Edudemic - 1 views

  • Blended learning can be a great way to make use of whatever technology tools you do have, rather than needing specific technology that you don’t have. Blended learning doesn’t require you to have a 1:1 classroom, a certain number of iPads, or particular software, though you can put any and all of those things to use as you choose. Thus, blended learning covers a lot of ground – and in the process it helps to make learning more engaging, effective, and efficient.
  • Careful planning and a strong understanding of blended learning will help make the transition much more smooth.  Enter: the handy infographic below. It takes a look at how to set up a blended learning environment, some of the features of a great blended learning program, and some other tidbits of information. Keep reading to learn more!
  • Content and apps are aligned with CCSS Standards aligned performance and assessment tasks Comprehensive learner profiles including student portfolios Consideration of learning level, student performance, and best learning modality Good reporting functionality
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    A step by step look at what Blended Learning is as well as how to implement the strategies...
Justin Medved

Why Your Whole Staff Should Be on Twitter - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 4 views

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    "Thank goodness Chris started dropping truth bombs before I could tune out. "Who is telling the story of your school? Who is sharing the successes and failures of your students and staff?  How do people know what's happening on the other side of those school walls? Why would you wait for someone else to tell YOUR story?"  I sat there with tears in my eyes and restrained myself from running across the room and embracing Chris after a 20 foot running jump hug. (I'm totally serious, I'm pretty good at those.)"
lesmcbeth

Workshops On Design Thinking And Education - R&D Weblog - 0 views

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    Resources on Design Thinking - including many excellent links and examples.
lesmcbeth

OpenIDEO - 7 Tips on Better Brainstorming - 0 views

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    How to think like a designer.
David Byrne

How Should Professional Development Change? | Edutopia - 1 views

    • David Byrne
       
      @Cohort21 - Looking at these numbers, I wonder what would happen if we were to spend 7.5 hours together every week!
  • The Shanghai teacher and Singapore teacher ratios of teaching time to collaboration time reveal even larger disparities. The Shanghai teacher reported teaching 15 hours a week and collaborating 7.5 hours a week. The Singapore teacher spends 18 hours teaching and 15 hours collaborating each week. Spending so much time collaborating with other teachers every week is not a reality for U.S. teachers who feel lucky to chat with their colleagues at lunch or in biweekly faculty meetings. The differences in professional development systems do not end here though. In Singapore, teachers are expected to do 100 hours of professional development (paid by the ministry of education) every year. That would be 500 hours in five years. In Shanghai, teachers are expected to do a minimum of 360 hours of professional development every five years -- compare that to the mere 120 hours of professional development that is typically required of U.S. teachers every five years.
Justin Medved

Digital Citizenship Week: 6 Resources for Educators | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "This year, in conjunction with October's Connected Educator Month, Common Sense Media is sponsoring Digital Citizenship Week from October 19 through October 25. Here, educators can find ways to get connected, activities to do with students and ideas for engaging parents. Really, the week is a perfect time to discuss digital responsibility, safety, and citizenship with students, and there are plenty of valuable events and resources for educators and students to use. Here are six of my favorites:"
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