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Carole Redline

Social Media For Educators by Jessica Raleigh | ZEEF - 0 views

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    Thanks Paul. I have a business trip next week but I am safely keeping this reference for further study. Wow! Please thank Jessica,too. Maybe I can get started on the plane this Thursday. 
kgrill

The Inside-Out School: A 21st Century Learning Model - 0 views

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    "The goal of the model is simple enough-not pure academic proficiency, but instead authentic self-knowledge, diverse local and global interdependence, adaptive critical thinking, and adaptive media literacy."
kgrill

What Is The Ideal Length Of A Tweet (And Other Communications)? - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Social media infographic
Carole Redline

TeachThought | The 20 Most Useful #hashtags In Education - 2 views

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    ideas for twitter in your classroom
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    My go to hashtags are #edchat and #edtech.
Carole Redline

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube In The Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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      Did the Avo video disturb you?  We can get rid of distractions.  And by the way....the first link is broken
  • big new ways to engage with the education community.
  • Khan Academy,
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  • helping to spark a discussion
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  • YouTube user Rmusallam asks his students to prepare for class by watching the introduction to new material at home. That way when they arrive at school they’re ready to apply their learning. Through this method he has dramatically increased his instructional time. If you want to learn more about Rmusallam’s methods visit flipteaching.com
kgrill

Kuranga - Don't Personalize Learning - 0 views

  • path argument”
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      Guide on the side vs sage on the stage
  • knowledge is cumulative
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  • he pace argument”
  • Students need to be guided down the path of their learning. Teachers should remain central
  • ognitive science: our minds are not built to
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  • Effective instruction requires understanding the varying cognitive abilities of students and finding ways to impart knowledge in light of that variation. If you want to call that “personalization,” fine, but we might just also call it “good teaching.”
  • The fact that students make use of many electronic devices and are called digital natives, does not make them good users of the media that they have at their disposal.
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    Path and pace
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