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Marc Patton

Quia - 47 views

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    Quia web - create your own ... costs 49$ 
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    IXL Practice makes perfect, and IXL makes math practice fun! IXL allows teachers and parents to monitor the progress of their students and motivate them through interactive games and practice questions. Widely recognized as the Web's most comprehensive math site, IXL offers a dynamic and enjoyable environment for children to practice math. Students who use IXL are succeeding like never before. Quia Web Quia Web provides educators with learning tools to create, customize, and share their curriculum online. Quia Web pioneered and brought the "create-your-own" concept to educators around the world-giving them the freedom to go beyond publisher-provided materials and create their own interactive, online experiences for their students. Quia Books Quia Books are Web-based versions of workbooks and textbooks, and are produced in partnership with the world's leading publishers. Built on our award-winning technology platform, Quia books engage students and make the learning process more satisfying through interactive exercises replete with vibrant color, sound, and images. Educators reap the timesaving benefits of computer-based grading and tracking and can fully customize Quia books based on individual course materials.
Martin Burrett

Prodigy - 72 views

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    A superb maths game set in a vast magical world, reminiscent of the early Final Fantasy games. Complete the challenges and battle with monsters by answering maths questions. There is a teacher's dashboard so you can set up and track the progress of your students. Questions are age appropriate and adapt to the ability of the child to keep them moving on.
Martin Burrett

Budd-e Stay Smart Online - 56 views

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    A superb e-safety resource with separate sections for primary and secondary students to work through. Choose to sign in to save progress or use without signing in.
Christian King

On the Run : Detective Games : Investigation Discovery - 12 views

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    Solve an interactive crime by gathering clues. Each virtual case gets progressively harder and it's a real challenge to solve all the cases.
Ryan Kinnett

Progradebook.com - Proficiency Based Gradebook Solutions - 96 views

  • Progradebook.com was created by a teacher who was excited about the idea of proficiency based grading, but was overwhelmed by the paperwork. Progradebook.com is in the beta stage of development. If you'd like to try our gradebook for free please create an account by clicking here: Create Account
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    This is a fantastic online gradebook that is proficiency and standards based.  You can select your standards from your State's Dept of Education and attach tasks or assignments to the standards you have selected.  The developer of this program calls it a work in progress, but it has come a long way.  Please feel free to send comments and suggestions to him.
anonymous

The beauty of unfinished work - The Learner's Way - 34 views

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      I love this concept!  The focus is on the process of learning.  Doesn't that also help to identify the way we learn as well as the progress of the learning?
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      The down side of this is that there also has to be some sort of focus on the importance of completing what is started.  Everything might not have to have an end product but some things certainly should have!
  • At times it has been deeply admonished and hidden from view. Individuals who failed were to be shunned or punished. At other times failure was to be avoided by setting the bar for success so low that failure was impossible. The result of this movement was that success became meaningless, achievable by all without risk and through little effort.
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      The generation when who were deeply admonished and hidden is older and most are relieved that this is no longer the case.  The generation who were shunned or punished seem to still be a part of the mainstream but most have embraced that this is no longer the case.  The generation who were part of the low expectations with failure impossible seem to be the predominance of the population now and we are seeing that there is no concept of consequences, no motivation toward high achievement, and an attitude of entitlement.
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      This seems like we are evolving but moving more in a cyclical fashion and thinking more like the early innovators in our country - Jefferson, Franklin, Ford, Bell - We see a need for something and strive to create it - marking our failures as a way of knowing, "well that won't work so lets find something that will."
  • A culture that accepts failure as a part of the learning process will need to take time to celebrate the steps taken towards learning as much as it celebrates the finished product.
  • A digital work of art, of music of writing is never truly finished, it grows and transforms over time. 
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      Transformation from the mindset of this is done, this if finished, this is the final draft to here is where we are at this point but it may be revisited, revised, refined at a later time.
  • mistakes are a sign that the learning is not pitched at a level below the needs of the students; if the students are not making mistakes when they engage with new learning the expectation has been set too low.
  • What must be avoided is a belief that mistakes are to be accepted without an equal emphasis on identifying and understanding their causes.
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      Identify and understand the causes of mistakes so that another attempt can be made at correcting them and progress is made!
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    There is a danger in seeking finished perfection in all that we do. There is a risk that our students will focus solely on the attributes that define a finished piece and overlook the importance of the process that leads to it.
Brian C. Smith

Meredith Ely: Blaming Teachers or Finding Solutions? - 34 views

  • Progressive reformers
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      Love to know Ely's definition of "progressive reformer" here.
Wayne Holly

8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education - 75 views

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    Technology is helping teachers to expand beyond linear, text-based learning and to engage students who learn best in other ways. Its role in schools has evolved from a contained "computer class" into a versatile learning tool that could change how we demonstrate concepts, assign projects and assess progress.
mr varley

Mr. Varley's Classroom on Vimeo - 37 views

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    Web Design Tutorial site in progress
Andrew Williamson

Pupils to study Twitter and blogs in primary shake-up | Education | The Guardian - 0 views

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    This article is interesting but seems to miss the point about progressive pedagogy
Jac Londe

No Tech Magazine - 37 views

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    We believe in progress and technology
Lauren Rosen

Kubbu - 51 views

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    Online activity generator with stored grading and student accounts to view their progress through teacher created activities. 30 students and results stored for 1 month is free. Paid accounts provide more and are cheap, $35/year.
Rob Weston

Educational Technology Timeline | View timeline - 101 views

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    Timeline showing the progress of educational technology throughout the ages.
Randy Rodgers

STUDYBLUE | Make online flashcards & notes. Study anywhere, anytime. - 142 views

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    Set up notes and/or flashcards by course. Allows recording notes as part of the text. Record online, no special software needed.
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    Interesting tool. Have to have department added by webmasters so there's a slight delay from instant gratification. ;-)
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    A beautifully made online flash/study card site. Teachers can make great looking text, image and audio based study cards and share them online. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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    Online flashcards and notes that can include pictures and video.
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    Create online flashcards that students can access via web browser or mobile apps (iOS and Android); tracks student progress.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Gateway to College National Network - 2 views

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    *Gateway to College helps high school dropouts (ages 16-21) and students on the verge of dropping out to earn a high school diploma while also earning college credits. *Project DEgree helps underprepared college students (ages 18-26) accelerate their progress through developmental education and on to transfer-level college courses.
Roland Gesthuizen

csessums.com » Blog Archive » A New Role for Colleges of Education: Developin... - 21 views

  • If schools are to become intelligent communities, then we need to spend more time exploring how we come to know one another and how we can foster healthy public debate instead of unhealthy public disparagement.
  • A college of education can do more than offer pedagogical blueprints. It can instead offer strategies, tactics, and forums for designing a sustainable future. Such a focus would require some retooling and rethinking but clearly the time to act is now.
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    "Without sounding too obvious, the critical exploration of the values and norms that have shaped our world is essential to the continued progress of humankind. In a new video offered by RSA Animate, Matthew Taylor explores the meaning of 21st century enlightenment.."
Donna Canuel

3 ps for grading - 109 views

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    Grading based on participation, progress and proficiency
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    Would love to view this site from school. Reviewed it at home and it had some innovative ideas.
Randolph Hollingsworth

U.S. History 2010 - NAEP report card for grades 4, 8, 12 - 0 views

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    Nationally representative samples of more than 7,000 4th graders, 11,000 8th graders, 12,000 12th graders participated in the 2010 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) in U.S. History. Summary: Lowest performing 4th graders make greatest gain from 1994 + scores incr since 2006 for male as well as for Black and Hispanic 8th graders Avg scores for 8th & 12 graders increase from 1994 Less than 1/4 of students perform at or above Proficient level in 2010
Marsha Ratzel

AllThingsAssessment » Blog Archive » Teacher Checklists to Assess the Common ... - 131 views

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    Excellent article about unpacking and repacking standards. Develops checklist to use to then monitor progress towards meeting each target. Very useful, clear and easy to implement.
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