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lesmcbeth

Games for fresh thinking and ideas | Gamestorming - 0 views

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    Looking for an activity to help your students brainstorm (because come on, your typical "popcorn" style brainstorm isn't really generating much excitement in your classoorm)...look no further!
lesmcbeth

https://dschool.stanford.edu/wp-content/themes/dschool/method-cards/brainstorm-rules.pdf - 0 views

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    Brainstorm rules from d.school.
lesmcbeth

Brainstorming in Design Thinking: How to Capture Ideas PDAgroup - 0 views

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    More ideas for brainstorming ideas...
garth nichols

Ideaflip | Realtime brainstorming and collaboration - 6 views

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    What a great idea to take brainstorming out of the classroom, and have the students do some thinking together asynchronously
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    Thanks for sending this link - I think it has great potential for planning with colleagues and with students. I tried it out with some ideas about some upcoming lessons and invited my colleague.
lesmcbeth

Ideation and Design Principles Workshop - 0 views

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    Some great tools for developing a wide variety of ideas when brainstorming.
lesmcbeth

Use our methods - 0 views

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    A toolkit of methods to improve your brainstorming. You can use this to help generate ideas for your action plan, or you can use them in your classroom with students.
lesmcbeth

OpenIDEO - 7 Tips on Better Brainstorming - 0 views

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    How to think like a designer.
garth nichols

Harvard Education Publishing Group - Home - 1 views

  • Teachers can use the QFT at different points: to introduce students to a new unit, to assess students’ knowledge to see what they need to understand better, and even to conclude a unit to see how students can, with new knowledge, set a fresh learning agenda for themselves. The technique can be used for all ages.
  • Dupuy, Muhammad, and many other teachers are using a step-by-step process that we and our colleagues at the Right Question Institute have developed called the Question Formulation Technique (QFT)
  • In health care, for example, research funded by the National Institutes of Health has shown that the QFT produces dramatic increases in levels of patient activation and improved patient-provider communication. In the classroom, teachers have seen how the same process manages to develop students’ divergent (brainstorming), convergent (categorizing and prioritizing), and metacognitive (reflective) thinking abilities in a very short period of time.
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    How important are questions? Just ask!
mrsganley

Rethinking Education: Self-Directed Learning Fits the Digital Age | Innovation Insights... - 3 views

  • Education should not be about teaching to the next level
  • True learning is intrinsically motivated and the reward is knowledge.
  • Our teachers are stuck within the confines of a system that no longer serves our children.
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  • Our educational system is built on the premise that the adult teacher has all the information which he or she will impart onto the child who will then show that he has mastered the grade level material by filling in answer choices where the test provides you with the desired answer.
  • we do not need a society solely made up of generalists
  • expose them to ideas, provide resources and then allow children the freedom to let their imaginations wander in a supportive environment
  • Imagine providing children with the tools to learn in a prepared environment and then giving them the freedom to explore and experience that environment driven solely by their own curiosity
  • Allow your child to be a specialist who learns deeply and see how they fluorish when they are in the driver’s seat of their own education.
  • more useful to be able to think critically, brainstorm ideas and figure out how to solve problems then it is to be able to recite a list of facts.
    • Sarah Bylsma
       
      Key!
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    Thanks for this Sarah! It's an article that is hitting on a key concept we discussed in our last F2F in November: what is the role of knowledge in becoming a specialist. Thanks for this!
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