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Roland O'Daniel

educational-origami - home - 1 views

  • Details last edit by achurches May 10, 2010 5:38 pm - 131 revisions - locked Tags andrew churches classroom practice edorigami education examples ict it learning learning styles pedagogy resources teaching Table of ContentsWelcome to the 21st Century Starter Sheets Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Taxonomy Quick Sheets Other Bloom's Digital Taxonomy resources: Learning styles and ICT ICT integration and Management Managing Complex Change Web 2.0 and other tools Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. This wiki is about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching.
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    Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. This wiki is about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching.
Roland O'Daniel

Digital Media and Learning Competition - 0 views

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    "e 21st Century Learning Lab Designers category is aligned with National Lab Day. Winners will receive awards for learning environments and digital media-based experiences that allow young people to grapple with social challenges through activities based on the social nature, contexts, and ideas of science, technology, engineering and math. Digital media of any type (social networks, games, virtual worlds, mobile devices or others) may be used. Proposals are also encouraged for curricula or other experiences that link or connect to any game. Learning labs may be designed around new games or expand the potential of open source or commercial games."
Roland O'Daniel

Teaching Every Student - 0 views

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    Great planning tool to accompany Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Videos for those who need to see some examples and I very much like the E-book Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: UDL
Roland O'Daniel

Mathematics Teachers' Subtle, Complex Disciplinary Knowledge - 3 views

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    What mathematical competencies must a teacher have to teach the subject well? This has proven difficult to investigate (1). A current view is that teachers' knowledge of mathematics "remains inert in the classroom unless accompanied by a rich repertoire of mathematical knowledge and skills relating directly to the curriculum, instruction, and student learning" (2). Unfortunately, there is no consensus on which "knowledge and skills" might activate teachers' inert knowledge. Two perspectives prevail, neither with a research base that enables strong claims about practice. The majority of current studies focus on explicit knowledge of curriculum content and instructional strategies. Such knowledge might be assessed directly through observation, interview, or written test (2), with a parallel research emphasis on the formal contents of teacher education programs [e.g., (3)]. A second school of thought, presented here, is that the most important competencies tend to be tacit, like skills involved in playing concert piano, learned but not necessarily available to consciousness.
Roland O'Daniel

Creating a Blogging Scope and Sequence | always learning - 1 views

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    Another nice description of how to think about blogging in the classroom and how to kick up the rigor of the process. I do like the description of different purposes from Will Richardson's book.  Always looking for ways to bring this conversation to the forefront again and again.... One of the highlights of the conversation centered around a section (on p. 32) of Will Richardson's Blogs, Wikis, Podcast and Other Powerful Web Tools for the Classroom that articulates so perfectly the different levels of blogging: Posting assignments (Not blogging) Journaling, i.e. "this is what I did today." (Not blogging) Posting links. (Not blogging) Links with descriptive annotation, i.e., "This site is about…" (Not really blogging either, but getting close depending on the depth of the description). Links with analysis that gets into the meaning of the content being linked. (A simple form of blogging). Reflective, metacognitive writing on practice without links. (Complex writing, but simple blogging, I think. Commenting would probably fall in here somewhere). Links with analysis and synthesis that articulate a deeper understanding or relationship to the content being linked and written with potential audience in mind. (Real blogging). Extended analysis and synthesis over a longer period of time that builds on previous posts, links, and comments. (Complex blogging).
Roland O'Daniel

Haiku LMS | The K12 learning management system | - 1 views

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    LMS used by MOMA for it's online PD series
Roland O'Daniel

t/h/e JOURNAL - March 2010 - (34) - 3 views

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    Nice article discussing the use of flip videos as a learning/meaning creating tool.
Roland O'Daniel

E-learning - Online Tools and Applications on Go2Web20 - 1 views

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    nice compilation of tools/sites for a variety of interests. Search by tag 
Roland O'Daniel

Collaborize Classroom - Online Education Technology for Teachers and Students - 3 views

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    Can they take on Blackboard or Moodle? Interesting layout and design. I've not used with students, but they are trying to make a presence at ISTE this summer.
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