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Rune Mathisen

Spectatus - 0 views

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    Spectatus is a QTI 2.1 test authoring tool, intended to have an aesthetically pleasing, simple interface that uses common UI paradigms such as drag and drop. Questions can be dropped into the application from the user's file system, individually or in batches, as well as brought in from a Minibix repository. The application will interface with Mathqurate (if installed) for question editing, although it will accept any valid QTI 2.1 questions from any authoring tool. If required, the application will add test post-processing code to the QTI generated, providing feedback to the student with total marks overall and per section.
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    Har ikke fått den til å virke på OS X 10.6.3.
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Marginal Revolution: Scientific hypotheses from 1956 - 0 views

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    This article was from the Guardian: Intelligence tests recently carried out among more than a thousand children in Wolverhampton schools appear to show a striking and quite unexpected increase in the mental capacity of children born since 1945. A psychiatrist concerned in the tests has suggested that the most probable hypothesis to account for this change is the effect on the brain of the increase in "background radio-activity". For the pointer I thank Michelle Dawson.
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2009 Gaokao Essay Questions | ChinaGeeks - 0 views

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    As many of you know, this past weekend was the gaokao (高考), China's brutally long standardized college entrance exam. The test differs from region to region and student to student (depending on whether they have focused on sciences or the humanities), but all students are tested in Chinese, Math, and a foreign language (usually English). All students also choose and answer one essay question from a bank that includes some that are the same nationwide (in addition to some questions that differ locally). Here are this year's national questions. How would you do?
Morten Oddvik

That Quiz - Math Test Activities - 0 views

shared by Morten Oddvik on 30 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Math test activities for students and teachers of all grade levels
Ingunn Kjøl Wiig

gjemmesiden: Hvem lærer? - 0 views

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    Digital test på it's learning
Guttorm H

Diane Ravitch - A new agenda for school reform - washingtonpost.com - 2 views

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    "We need assessments that gauge students' understanding and require them to demonstrate what they know, not tests that allow students to rely solely on guessing and picking one among four canned answers."
Bjørn Helge Græsli

Alabama Professional Development Modules: Test - 1 views

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    Kurs i oppgavedesign - digitale tester
Susanne Koch

VideoJug - Life Explained. On Film. - 0 views

shared by Susanne Koch on 16 Apr 09 - Cached
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      Test av delt sticky note (del & bruk)
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    Del & bruk comment test
Guttorm H

Gangespill - 1 views

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    Omtale og test av multiplikasjonsspel i 3D-verden. Både gratis og betalversjon.
Guttorm H

Engelsk, test, uttale-spel - 2 views

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    Her kan du øva på uttale. Skjønner Google deg?
Ola Lie

Europa spillet - 1 views

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    Et gratis spill for de som ønsker å teste sine kunnskaper om Europa. Kartet viser hovedsteder, men ingen grenser. Når du kommer til en hovedstad, skal du finne ut navnet på landet og hovedstaden. Dessuten skal du huske flagget. Inntil fire spillere.
Rune Mathisen

In Math You Have to Remember... - 5 views

  • It's not that people cannot think mathematically. It's that they have enormous trouble doing it in a de-contextualized, abstract setting.
  • absent any clear evidence as to how best to proceed, the majority of teachers quite understandably default to more or less the same teaching methods that they themselves experienced. Overwhelmingly that is the traditional method, though the fact that no one has been able to make this approach work (for the majority of students) in three-thousand years does make some wonder if there is a better way.
  • the majority of claims made about the efficacy of various pedagogies are based on nothing more than an extrapolation from personal experience (of the teacher, not the student)
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  • In the nineteenth century and for much of the twentieth, most industrial workers did work silently on their own, in large open offices or on production lines, under the supervision of a manager. Schools, which have always been designed to prepare children for life as adults, were structured similarly. An important life lesson was to be able to follow rules and think inside the box. But today's world is very different - at least for those of us living in highly developed societies. Companies long ago adopted new, more collaborative ways of working, where creative problem solving is the key to success - the ones that did not went out of business - but by and large the schools have not yet realized they need to change and start to operate in a similar fashion.
  • I ask you, which is the more important information: the score on a standardized, written test taken at the end of an educational episode, or the effect that educational episode had on the individual concerned?
  • teaching math in the progressive way requires teachers with more mathematical knowledge than does the traditional approach (where a teacher with a weaker background can simply follow the textbook - which incidentally is why American math textbooks are so thick)
  • First, the students were completely untracked, with everyone taking algebra as their first course, not just the higher attaining students. Second, instead of teaching a series of methods, such as factoring polynomials or solving inequalities, the school organized the curriculum around larger themes, such as "What is a linear function?" The students learned to make use of different kinds of representation, words, diagrams, tables symbols, objects, and graphs. They worked together in mixed ability groups, with higher attainers collaborating with lower performers, and they were expected and encouraged to explain their work to one another.
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    The US ranks much worse than most of our economic competitors in the mathematics performance of high school students. Many attempts have been made to improve this dismal performance, but none have worked. To my mind (and I am by no means alone in thinking this), the reason is clear. Those attempts have all focused on improving basic math skills. In contrast, the emphasis should be elsewhere.
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    Jeg skulle gjerne ha gjort mye flere prosjekter/utforsking/åpne oppgaver osv. Men jeg er redd for eksamen. Dessuten - mange lærere tør ikke å innrømme at de knytter seg opp til boka- jeg må ha mye mer støtte fra en bok før jeg har TID (og peil) til å sette i gang)
Ingunn Kjøl Wiig

PurposeGames.com - Create and Play - 1 views

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    Lage spill, spille spill
Jan-Arve Overland

Mozilla Firefox - 0 views

shared by Jan-Arve Overland on 24 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Dette er en test
Bjørn Helge Græsli

Engelska - Ung - UR - 1 views

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    SVTs engelsksider
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