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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Justin Medved

Justin Medved

How Do I Differentiate Through Project-Based Learning? - TeachThought PD - 3 views

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    "There are many opportunities to differentiate from the start of a PBL unit to its climactic conclusion. In my book, So All Can Learn: A Practical Guide for Differentiation (February 2017), I explain that the key is to think of Differentiation as a lens that's used to view lessons and units for planned opportunities of supports that meet all learner needs. For PBL units, as with traditional units, lesson planning is where the learning experiences take shape. Here are some PBL strategies that can be differentiated to bring out the power of meeting learner needs, so all can learn. Strong PBL units include standard elements that make for rich experiences. They include: Authentic Purpose Entry Event Need to Know protocol Checkpoints Student Voice"
Justin Medved

Welcome to the Digital Human Library - Digital Human Library - 0 views

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    "The Digital Human Library (dHL) is a free educational resource that connects Canadian teachers and students with hundreds of organizations and experts around the world who are delivering interactive curriculum-based programs using video conferencing technology."
Justin Medved

Hyper Island Toolbox - DT Activities and workshop ideas - 3 views

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    "A resource kit you can use to apply creative collaboration and unleash potential in your team or organization."
Justin Medved

Personalization Not Isolation - 1 views

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    A article worth reading about Personalization Learning
Justin Medved

The Science of Classroom Design [Infographic] - Blog | USC Rossier Online - 1 views

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    Awesome infographic
Justin Medved

The Teacher Curse No One Wants to Talk About | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "The Curse of Knowledge The Curse of Knowledge has been variously described in articles by Chip and Dan Heath, Carmen Nobel, and Steven Pinker, and also in books such as The Sense of Style and Made to Stick. It has been applied to a variety of domains: child development, economics, and technology are just a few. All of the resources describe the same phenomena -- that a strong base of content knowledge makes us blind to the lengthy process of acquiring it. This curse has implications for all teachers: We do not remember what it is like to not know what we are trying to teach. We cannot relive the difficult and lengthy process that learning our content originally took. As a result, we end up assuming that our lesson's content is easy, clear, and straightforward. We assume that connecti"
Justin Medved

DESIGNING LEARNING SPACES - Part 1 | gregmiller68 - 2 views

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    Is your school thinking about its learning spaces? A great resource.
Justin Medved

Learning Theories - 2 views

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    To help you learn and refresh your memory about some of the leading learning theories in educational literature, we are sharing with you this excellent resource from Instructional Design that features over 50 learning theories. Each theory comes with a short definition, a section on how it is applied, few examples illustrating the use of the theory, and a final section with resources and references to learn more about the theory in question.
Justin Medved

Canada 2015 - Pollenize - Learning about elections - 0 views

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    Incredible election resource for kids.
Justin Medved

The 10 Most Important Work Skills in 2020 - 1 views

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    "The 10 Most Important Work Skills in 2020" A fantastic infographic!
Justin Medved

7 Great Chromebook and Google Drive Apps for Editing Photos ~ Educational Technology an... - 1 views

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    For any school that is playing in the Chromebook space these are some handy alternatives.
Justin Medved

Education World: Should Professional Development Follow the Trend of Personalized Learn... - 3 views

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    "PD should be treated the same as student learning is treated. It should be differentiated for all learners so that all learners get what they need."
Justin Medved

Breakout EDU - 0 views

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    "Breakout EDU creates ultra-engaging learning games for people of all ages. Games (Breakouts) teach teamwork, problem solving, critical thinking, and troubleshooting by presenting participants with challenges that ignite their natural drive to problem-solve. Breakouts are perfect for classrooms, staff trainings, dinner parties, and at home with the family! At the end of a Breakout, your players will be eager for the next! Speciality K-12 Breakouts can be used to teach core academic subjects including math, science, history, language arts and have embedded standards that apply problem solving strategies within a real world OR collaborative context."
Justin Medved

Camp Google - 0 views

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    "Camp Google is a free camp for kids, full of fun science activities and adventures led by experts. Everyone is welcome, and you can jump in anytime."
Justin Medved

Top 10 Apps and Websites for Makers and Creators - 1 views

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    "Apps and Websites for Makers and Creators Making something from scratch is a great skill to have. It requires confidence and imagination. For students who are into making new creations, these terrific apps and other digital products can help them develop their creative chops."
Justin Medved

Why So Many MOOC Videos Are Utterly Forgettable | - 2 views

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    A good reminder about why Flipped Classroom videos need to be paired a "action and doing" piece - Some great take aways in here.
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