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Instrumentation Training, Embedded System Training, PLC Training Kerala | Walco Solutions - 0 views

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lesmcbeth

The Design Sprint - Google Ventures - 2 views

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    If it's good enough for Google.... A nice starting point if you want to run a Design Sprint in your classroom or with your colleagues.
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    I like it - it looks like it takes a lot of practice but I like it!
garth nichols

Design Sprint timer 8x40s - YouTube - 9 views

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    Best Design Thinking Timer...EVER! #micdrop Thanks Caplan!
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    This is amazing! We're using it tomorrow! Thanks Captain Caplan!
celeste Kirsh

The Six A's of Designing Projects - 3 views

shared by celeste Kirsh on 03 Feb 14 - Cached
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    Ask yourself these questions when designing authentic projects!
garth nichols

The chasm between high school and university - 0 views

  • Let's start with the secondary system. As this level of education becomes significantly student focused, there are many of us in the system who fear we are coddling students in the extreme and not preparing them at all for the realities of the work world or college/university. Here are samples of policies, largely instituted by the Ministry of Education, that added together, have lead to concerns re: coddling.
  • •Late work: Student work is not penalized for lateness. Late work is viewed as a behavioural issue, not an academic one. •Plagiarism: This is also seen as a behavioural issue, and usually does not result in any academic penalty, even in a grade 12 University level course. •Evaluation: Policies are moving away from grades being derived from an average of all student assignments in favour of a more general approach that reflects "most recent and/or most consistent" achievement. •Lower limits: Students getting failing grades are assessed by this policy which requires teachers to give a mark of 30 to students who are, on paper, achieving anywhere from 1-29 per cent. This is designed to 'give them hope' of success. •Credit rescue/recovery: A policy designed to give students who fail a course the opportunity to make up key missed work with the goal of achieving a passing grade. •Memorization: The idea of students actually memorizing material is viewed as "old fashioned" and is rejected in favour of "inquiry based learning'." The world of the university student is decidedly different, as evidenced by their policies. •Late work: Most courses do not accept late work. Period. •Plagiarism: This is viewed as academic dishonesty, and harsh academic penalties are in place. •Evaluation: Most courses feature few evaluations that are weighted heavily, and grades are based on the average of all assignments. •Evaluation: The move toward knowledge-based evaluation is epidemic. Exams, even in courses like literature studies and philosophy, are commonly multiple choice and short answer exams.
  • •If students are trained for the 14 years they attend school that there really are few consequences to academic problems, how will they fare in the much more rigorous world of post-secondary education? A history professor recently asked me what we (high school teachers) were doing to our kids.
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  • The idea that we have largely abandoned 'knowledge based learning' in no way prepares students for the new reality of university
  • As for the world of work, students who have struggled to graduate by submitting work late, gaining credits through credit rescue, and who have not developed responsibility for their work may improve rates of graduation, but will not serve them in the work world, where the safety nets they have come to rely on do not exist.
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    Interesting perspective on how the MoE is/is not preparing our students for post-secondary and the work force
Derek Doucet

Step by Step: Designing Personalized Learning Experiences For Students | MindShift | KQ... - 1 views

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      What are your personal touches? How do you engage your students?
  • it’s referring to the personal touch of a teacher getting to know a student, learning about their interests and tailoring lessons to meet both their needs and their passion areas.
  • Educator Mia MacMeekin has put together a clear infographic hig
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  • hlighting some of the ways teachers design “personalized” curriculum.
lesmcbeth

What does design thinking feel like? | Design Thinking - 2 views

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    A nice summary of Design Thinking - which can be applied to generating your action plans.
Justin Medved

Column: Futile fight on student tweets - 0 views

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    "Taking a cue from The Scarlet Letter, the website Jezebel compiled racially insensitive tweets directed toward President Obama by high school students across the country, naming names and even calling the students' schools. The tweets - posted by students under their real identities - covered the full range of bigotry, from racial epithets to basketball stereotypes, with the N-word in abundance. In response, Giga OMasked, "When does shaming racist kids turn into online bullying?" The answer to that is never. It would be a mistake to mischaracterize the denunciation of racially offensive speech as abusive. To the contrary, that give-and-take (or more precisely "say something deeply offensive and get verbally pummeled") is what free speech in America is all about. That's the flaw in virtually every strategy to keep students in both high school and college on the social media straight and narrow. High school is all about preparing the next generation for citizenship. We teach them civics, history, a smattering of math and science and hand them a diploma. But we too often also try to control their every move. That's literally the case with the news last week that a sophomore at John Jay High School in San Antonio was expelled after refusing to carry an ID with a computer chip designed to track the movements of every student in the school."
garth nichols

Connected Learning: An Agenda for Research and Design | DML Hub - 1 views

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    Connected Learning: socially embedded, interest-driven and oriented learning.  You would want to read this if you are looking at how to break down your classroom walls and seek opportunities for PBL and IBL authentic learning experiences...
Walco Solutions

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    Walco solutions was designed and conceived with the vision to mold professionals and students to meet the challenges in the real world industry with the aid of excellent training.
Walco Solutions

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    Walco solutions was designed and conceived with the vision to mold professionals and students to meet the challenges in the real world industry with the aid of excellent training. NOTE: 10% DISCOUNT FOR GROUP ADMISSION http://walcosolutions.com
lesmcbeth

A Lightning-Fast Way To Make A Digital Prototype | Co.Design | business + design - 3 views

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    How to prototype with Keynote
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    Finally, a use for Keynote ;) Make sure to export to PDF so the rest of the world can open it.
lesmcbeth

Design Tools | Making Learning Visible - 2 views

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    An excellent resource with many tools/activities/resources for teachers to help students make their thinking visible.
garth nichols

SAMR.jpg (2480×1754) - 3 views

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    Are you where you think you are?
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    Great WorkThrough of SAMR and how you can use it design lessons or assess them. Thanks to Tim from Lakefield for the link!
lesmcbeth

Learning Creative Learning - 0 views

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    Learning Creative Learning - a community focusing on learning as a means to expand the range of how people design, create, and learn. Online lessons, activities and resources and a platform for you to engage with other creative educators.
garth nichols

What skills future entrepreneurs should be learning in post-secondary | Edmonton Journal - 0 views

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    Great quotations to put up in a Design lab or in business courses!
lesmcbeth

The product design sprint: diverge (day 2) | Google Ventures - 0 views

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    Looking for a structure to help your students generate new ideas? Look no further! Use all or some of these activities to practice divergent thinking skills!
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