Wired Up: Tuned out | Scholastic.com - 0 views
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Compared to us, I believe their brains have developed differently," says Sheehy. "If we teach them the way we were taught, we're not serving them well."
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children were much more likely to have connections between brain regions close together while older subjects were more likely to feature links between parts of the brain that are physically farther apart.
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"media multi-tasking."
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acob is your average American 11-year-old. He has a television and a Nintendo DS in his bedroom; his family also has two computers, a wireless Internet connection, and a PlayStation 3. His parents rely on e-mail, instant messaging, and Skype for daily communication, and they're avid users of Tivo and Netflix. Jacob has asked for a Wii for his upcoming birthday. His selling point? "Mom and Dad, we can use the Wii Fit and race Mario Karts together!"
Student Learning with Diigo - 109 views
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With Diigo you can keep track of those favorite websites and revisit them from any computer at any time.
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With Diigo you can keep track of those favorite websites and revisit them from any computer at any time.
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Diigo is a great web-based tool for teachers to utilize, to motivate, and to engage students of all ages in the learning process.
Sumdog - Free maths games - 85 views
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My students LOVED this site!
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A great site for learning maths with competitive flash games against the computer, the class or the world. Signing up is quick, ease and free. I've just signed up over 200 children in 15 minutes! A must have for Primary Schools. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Why schools must move beyond 'one-to-one computing' | eSchool News - 114 views
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Adding a digital device to the classroom without a fundamental change in the culture of teaching and learning will not lead to significant improvement.
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“one-to-world.”
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The planning considerations now evolve from questions about technical capacity to a vision of limitless opportunities for learning.
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Education Week: Fighting the Enemies of Personalized Learning - 57 views
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Most educators agree that the one-size-fits-all curriculum needs addressing
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emergence of technology in education has certainly created a renewed interest in personalizing learning and providing teachers with the tools necessary for differentiating curriculum.
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True personalization requires more than just looking at achievement levels and trying to compensate for deficiencies
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What Happens When Students Control Their Own Education? - The Atlantic - 64 views
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some staff members rejected
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eliminated the principal position and instead installed two deans at the helm
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strong leaders, supported teachers, and an engaged community
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Microsoft Word - BlockingSchedules.rtf - CAREI BlockingSchedules.pdf - 25 views
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Research examining student achievement in block-scheduled schools compared to traditional schools showed mixed and inconclusive results
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Most research about block scheduling and classroom instruction, as with research on school climate, used student, teacher, and parent questionnaires and surveys.
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(Re)Marking upon #ProfChat - 11 views
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VCUOLE It appears that many students (graduate, undergraduate, professional) are oriented towards receiving answers rather than engaging in exploration. Would the 'curiosity cultivating' learning technologies provide a frustrating experience for such students?
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Possibly, but who says frustration is not a learning experience? The old adage "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime" comes to mind. Teach a student to be intellectually and technologically curious and you've given them tools for success long after they've left your tutelage. vcuole
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The challenges and opportunities confronting higher education pedagogy will not be adequately addressed by platforms designed to provide answers
Have students say it with a meme! - 55 views
https://www.iste.org/explore/articleDetail?articleid=858&category=In-the-classroom&article=Have+students+explain+it+with+a+meme! Memes can be an engaging way for students to demonstrate their under...
PBS American Portrait | "I Rise" | PBS - 10 views
6 Ways To Make Online Education More Inviting | Edudemic - 92 views
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The most popular complaints about online learning are lack of engagement, slow response time from the instructor, and a loss of the sense of community.
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Anxiety is the enemy of learning. Students need to know their teacher, environment, and peers. In a virtual environment, you can only rely on your user interface to do this for you.
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A Participants List
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Using tech to impact student achievement - 3 views
The Digital Generation Project | Edutopia - 36 views
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Students selected from self-produced 2 minute YouTube audition clips. George Lucas Foundation then put professional production into telling their stories.
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Today's kids are born digital -- born into a media-rich, networked world of infinite possibilities. But their digital lifestyle is about more than just cool gadgets; it's about engagement, self-directed learning, creativity, and empowerment.
Engaging Students with Engaging Tools (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 86 views
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