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Martin Burrett

The Value of Argument by @History__Girls - 23 views

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    "Debating societies may seem to be the preserve of Oxbridge and private schools, but there is a place for debating in classrooms everywhere, argues Gemma Jones Debating societies may seem to be the preserve of Oxbridge and private schools, but there is a place for debating in classrooms everywhere. From 'Why William Won the Battle of Hastings' to 'causes of the First World War', history is a natural subject to use debates to deepen knowledge in lessons. However, across the curriculum there is scope to engage the pupils in a structured debate to challenge misconceptions, structure arguments and encourage independent study. Additionally, participating in debates can develop confidence and public speaking skills."
Brian Licata

My Polls | Poll Everywhere - 3 views

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    poll everywhere create a quick and easy poll and display results in different wasy
Tim Hornbacher

Poll Everywhere: If you can't beat em'....... - 81 views

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    If you are looking for instant feedback...here it is. FREE ACTIVE POLLING using something most students have, a cellphone!
amendiol

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 14 views

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      Who doesn't want instant feedback? With Poll Everywhere you can instantly find out where your students are stuck, what they enjoyed, or where they want to go tomorrow. The great thing is you don't have to purchase expensive clicker equipment just utilize the technology they already have with them.
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    Just making sure everyone knows about this tool.
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    Using this website you can poll your students about politics, current events or even quiz them on the fly through sms text messages, twitter, or the web.
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    Free resource for tracking student thinking (with cell phones, too)
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    Poll Everywhere replaces expensive proprietary audience response hardware with standard web technology
Andrew McCluskey

Learning, Freedom and the Web [e-Book] - 46 views

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    "How can the ideas of the open source movement help foster learning? What are the most effective ways to bring learning to everyone? How does openness help the spread of knowledge? Part exhibition catalog, part manifesto, this is a concise, fun-to-read introduction to what Mozilla is doing to support learners everywhere."
onepulledthread

The 10 Best Web Tools For Flipped Classrooms | Edudemic - 8 views

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    wikispaces, poll everywhere, edmodo,screencast, Celly,dropbox, youtube, twitter,evernote, teaching channel
Thieme Hennis

» Blog Archive Learning happens everywhere - 35 views

  • Using TinCan, you’re able to store almost any experience of a learner, opening doors for analysing, researching and reporting accurately based on hard data. Its beauty is that TinCan is neither bound to a particular industry nor a particular domain; it can be used wherever we’d like to record the experiences of a learner like Sam, whether he’s on an internal social networking site, attending conferences or so on. Imagine the value of the information within the mine of data to be analysed!
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    very simple explanation of the TinCan API "{ "actor": "Sam", "verb": "played", "object": "guitar" }"
Marc Patton

OpenClass - 93 views

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    OpenClass is an amazing learning environment that's open, easy, and completely free. Discover how OpenClass is helping educators and institutions deliver effective, interactive learning experiences to students everywhere.
Donal O' Mahony

Data,Data, everywhere.... - 54 views

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    Issues in Ireland and beyond with student data....
Margaret Moore-Taylor

Education Everywhere: International School Success Stories and Global Collaboration | E... - 47 views

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    Lots of links here about integrating technology and education...from a global perspective.
Pam Haney

An Open Letter to Tech-Fearing Teachers Everywhere - The Inspired Classroom |... - 72 views

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    Some excellent justifications for using technology in the classroom!
anonymous

Mischief Night: The Obama Zombie in Context | text2cloud - 0 views

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    What does the circulation of the Obama Zombie image have to tell us about the role of education at the current moment? Reflections on the power of images when images are everywhere.
Jonathan Schmid

A Manifesto For Free Radicals: Less Paperwork, Less Waiting, More Action :: Articles ::... - 57 views

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    Free Radicals are resilient, self-reliant, and extremely potent. You'll find them working solo, in small teams, or within large companies. They're everywhere, and they're crafting the future.
Roland Gesthuizen

Always Late? Learn to Be On Time and to Stop Making Excuses for Being Late - 1 views

  • the first step is to make promptness a conscious priority. "Look at the costs of being late and the payoffs of being on time,"
  • Once you feel motivated to make a change, Morgenstern says the next step is to figure out why you're always late. The reason can usually be classified as either technical or psychological.
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    "For some people, being on time seems nearly impossible -- no matter how important the event. They're always running out the door in a frenzy, arriving everywhere at least 10 minutes late. If this sounds like you, have you ever wished you could break the pattern?"
Jac Londe

Buckminster_Fuller - 1 views

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    In 1927 Fuller resolved to think independently which included a commitment to "the search for the principles governing the universe and help advance the evolution of humanity in accordance with them... finding ways of doing more with less to the end that all people everywhere can have more and more."[
Roland Gesthuizen

Why my six-year-olds blog (and why your students should, too) - 4 views

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    "The first blog entries posted by my grade one students are rarely readable. Like pre-writers everywhere, my students type random letters, their name, or text they can see on the walls of the room around them. Despite the fact that they cannot yet write anything that is readable to the general public, I have them post because I want them to begin to define themselves as writers. "
jodi tompkins

Gist - Connected People Change History - 34 views

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    All your contacts in one place. Your contacts are everywhere. In email, social networks, and many other sources. Gist brings your contacts into one place to give you the only full view of your network making it easy to find anyone, anytime.
Al Tucker

Sandbox One - Twiddla.com - 62 views

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    Twiddla is an interesting meeting place where one can chat, share images, drawings and run meetings of people from everywhere. It requires no signup so it's fast to get started.
Peter Beens

Next Vista for Learning - 22 views

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    An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - our goal is to gather a set of resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!
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