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Michele Brown

Metta - Storytelling + Polling In One Compact Format. - 36 views

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    Add stopping points and questions to your videos
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Teachers Matter More in a Flipped Classroom - jonbergmann.com - 53 views

  • Teaching is fundamentally about human interactions and that can’t be replaced by technology.
  • The simple act of removing the direct instruction (lecture) from the whole group changes the dynamic of the room and allows the teacher to personalize and individualize the learning for each student. Each student gets his/her own education which is tailored to his/her needs.  Instead of a one size fits all education-each student gets just what they need when they need it.
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    "Teaching is fundamentally about human interactions, and that can't be replaced by technology."
Michelle Melville

Using Diigo to Unpack the Standards - Google Drive - 68 views

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      Mind Map:   1) learn how to unpack to the standards. 2) Do this in a technological, collaborative manner. 3) Model tagging and creating online library to take ownership of their knowledge.
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      Flipped PD: 1)Beginning to understand structure/shifts in the standards. 2)What is Diigo about? 3)Create Diigo account and install toolbar.
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      Accessing, Selection, Curator Capibilities
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      Targeted Key Vocabulary:
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      Content---Skill---Activity
Maureen Greenbaum

How Big Data Is Taking Teachers Out of the Lecturing Business: Scientific American - 1 views

  • Any accurate evaluation of adaptive-learning technology would have to isolate and account for all variables: increases or decreases in a class's size; whether the classroom was “flipped” (meaning homework was done in class and lectures were delivered via video on the students' own time); whether the material was delivered via video, text or game; and so on. Arizona State says 78 percent of students taking the Knewton-ized developmental math course passed, up from 56 percent before
  • in Japan, where it is common for managers who have studied English with the adaptive-learning software iKnow to list their iKnow scores on their resumes.
  • “The reality is that it's going to be done,” says Eva Baker, director of the Center for the Study of Evaluation at the University of California, Los Angeles. “It's not going to be a little part. It's going to be a big part. And it's going to be put in place partly because it's going to be less expensive than doing professional development.”
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    This whole article is essential reading 
Deborah Baillesderr

Turn to Your Neighbor: The Official Peer Instruction Blog - 72 views

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    I have started really using this model, the kids love it!
Richard Lane

Technology will change education - 37 views

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      This is the Flipped Learning model.
  • begin implementing policies that allow for experimentation and reform rather than protecting the status quo
  • Preliminary indications are that emerging technologies can markedly improve many of the problems observed in education.
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      We need to be careful that technology does not become the focus here. It can facilitate change, but not drive it. We as educators, and students as learners (among others) will drive it. Technology is simply a tool/vehicle to assist us along the way.
Lauren Rosen

A Must See Video: What Will Revolutionize Education? - The Edublogger - 100 views

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    A great video on the evolution/revolution of technology in education, the role of the teacher and where the learning really happens.
Deborah Baillesderr

Giving the Classroom Back to Kids: Supporting Independent Learning through the Flipped ... - 59 views

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    Kids teaching kids!
Michele Brown

EDpuzzle - 63 views

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    Make any video a lesson
Joe Hirsch

Reflections on (Digitally) Turning 100 - 40 views

shared by Joe Hirsch on 30 Jul 15 - No Cached
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    Seventeen months ago, I made my first "flipped learning" video. Tonight, I created my 100th. Some reflections from the road to one hundred.
Tracy Tuten

ReadWriteThink: Student Materials: Flip Book - 62 views

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    a storytelling tool?
Ed Webb

Is Technology Making Your Students Stupid? - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 59 views

  • what the evidence suggests is that, unless it's very carefully planned with an eye to how the brain processes information, multimedia actually impedes learning rather than enhances it
  • a very balanced approach. Educators need to familiarize themselves with the research and see that in fact one of the most debilitating things you can do to students is distract them.
  • the risk of using search for online research is that everybody gets led in the same directions to a smaller number of citations which, as they become ever more popular, become the destination for more and more searches. And ... he suggested that simply the act of flipping through paper copies of journals actually may expose researchers to a wider array of evidence.
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Justin Medved

Google Fast Flip - 4 views

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    wow!
Kathy Malatesta

43 Interesting Ways to use your Pocket Video Camera in the classr - 153 views

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    is it just me? the Google doc pages are all white except for links. I can't make heads or tails from it.
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