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Michele Brown

University class swaps grades for experience points - Plugged In - Yahoo! Games - 41 views

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    University professor applies game desgin principles to his college classes. No grades. Instead experience points along with quests, crafting and guilds.
Joanna Gerakios

Why Kids Need Goodreads - The Tempered Radical - 67 views

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    Good article making the case for using Destiny Quest's social features.
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    Thank you for info on Destiny Quest. I am looking to see what software our library uses. I teach 5th graders and I have been in contact with GoodReads. They feel their site is not age appropriate for our students, so we have chosen to blog and rate our books on our own. But, it really isn't the same as having access to thousands of other people's opinions. Thanks again for your insight.
Javier E

Why Girls Tend to Get Better Grades Than Boys Do - The Atlantic - 40 views

  • Gone are the days when you could blow off a series of homework assignments throughout the semester but pull through with a respectable grade by cramming for and acing that all-important mid-term exam. Getting good grades today is far more about keeping up with and producing quality homework—not to mention handing it in on time.
  • girls succeed over boys in school because they tend to be more mastery-oriented in their schoolwork habits. They are more apt to plan ahead, set academic goals, and put effort into achieving those goals. They also are more likely than boys to feel intrinsically satisfied with the whole enterprise of organizing their work, and more invested in impressing themselves and their teachers with their efforts.
  • boys approach schoolwork differently. They are more performance-oriented. Studying for and taking tests taps into their competitive instincts. For many boys, tests are quests that get their hearts pounding. Doing well on them is a public demonstration of excellence
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  • “The testing situation may underestimate girls’ abilities, but the classroom may underestimate boys’ abilities.”
  • It is easy to for boys to feel alienated in an environment where homework and organization skills account for so much of their grades.
  • it appears that the overwhelming trend among teachers is to assign zero points for late work. In one survey by Conni Campbell, associate dean of the School of Education at Point Loma Nazarene University, 84 percent of teachers did just that.
Taylor Rankin

Examples - 52 views

    • Taylor Rankin
       
      Search in the curriculum x grade level matrix for specific web quests.
Justin Eames

3D GameLab Guildsite - Let the journey begin! - 31 views

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    3D GameLab is a quest-based learning platform for teachers and students of all ages
Heather Reliford

Teachers Pay Teachers - 27 views

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    TeachersPayTeachers® is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original downloadable educational materials, hard goods and used educational resources. Entrepreneur Webquest and Search Skills Practice http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Entrepreneur-Web-Quest-Search-Terms-Practice-876455
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    Linked above is a free activity, "Entrepreneur Webquest" that you may use with your students. Feedback is appreciated.
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    So far I've made a little extra cash selling lesson plans I've created for use with my students. Great website for resources and also for sharing your talents with other educators. Check it out and use my referral link to sign up.
Maryann Angeroth

Dragon Quest! A Google Slides Interactive Story - Apps User Group - 88 views

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    "For helpful directions on how to make an interactive slideshow, you may use my help guide "Creating Interactive Google Presentations" and see other related resources here on the Apps User Group site at: http://www.appsusergroup.org/presentations/interactive-pres "
Silas St. James

CSI: Lord of the Flies: Introduction - 46 views

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    Web-based group project on LOTF: collect evidence on culpability of a character from the novel.
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    Neat project - gives each group member a job that can be suited to his/her interests and strengths!
Maggie Tsai

ZDNet: Great educational websites (and an intro to Diigo) | Education IT - 0 views

  • As promised, I’ve compiled your suggested educational websites and posted them on Diigo, as well. Diigo, by the way, is a bit like delicious on steroids. It has a really straight-forward interface and allows you to highlight and annotate sections of a website (perfect for building web quests and helping direct research for your students). Feel free to check back on the zdneteducation page on Diigo for newly shared sites.
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      Nice collection. Also, very nice iframe implementation of sharing your Bookmarks! For those interested in doing the same, use codes like this (adjust the width / height to desired length): < iframe width="300px" height="500px" src="http://www.diigo.com/user/username"/ >
Sean Breves

Devil's Arithmetic Web Quest - 121 views

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    This is a webquest that I created on the Devil's Arithmetic novel. Feel free to borrow some of the items
anonymous

Virtual Field Trip-What's the Difference-Moon Math - 98 views

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    The Virtual Field Trip is an immersive multimedia application developed to support student and user exploration of areas on Earth that have been identified as analog sites to regions on Mars. Analog sites are those areas that share some common traits with sites on Mars and have been identified based on their significance and importance to NASA.
Deborah Baillesderr

Gamestar Mechanic - 46 views

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    Play, design and share games.  Focuses on game design
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    a very popular web-based game design environment. Global Kids http://olpglobalkids.org/ is using it to run social benefits game design contests and badging programs. They are getting 100+ new game design entries per week. From the parents' guide: Gamestar Mechanic is currently supported by a partnership between the Institute of Play and E-Line Media. The game was originally developed by Gamelab in partnership with the Institute of Play and the Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab (AADLC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Initial funding for the game and companion learning guides came from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The design of the game is based on research by some of the leading academics in the field including Katie Salen (Executive Director of the Institute of Play and curriculum author for the New York City Public School Quest To Learn) and James Paul Gee (author of What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy).
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    This site has students creating games from scratch and putting them out into the world for feedback within the Gamestar Mechanic community. Students use math, problem solving, writing skills and more to make their games interesting. I think this could be used in the classroom as a theme-based project or just to get students interested in coding.
Wendy Arch

ollie-afe-2019: Educational Leadership: The Quest for Quality--article - 2 views

  • t also helps them assign the appropriate balance of points in relation to the importance of each target as well as the number of items for each assessed target.
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      At first when looking at this test plan, I questioned how an English teacher who gives very few "tests" in favor of application essays would create a test plan. However, then I realized that each of the learning targets is really just a criterion on a rubric. Instead of having a certain number of questions, each category is worth a different weight. That makes the test plan idea make much more sense in my mind.
  • minimizing any bias that might distort estimates of student learning.
  • Will the users of the results understand them and see the connection to learning?
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  • From a formative point of view, decision makers at the classroom assessment level need evidence of where students are on the learning continuum toward each standard
Dallas McPheeters

Questions That Evoke Wonder in Our Students | Faculty Focus - 8 views

  • “If I had influence with the good fairy who is supposed to preside over the christening of all children I should ask that her gift to each child in the world be a sense of wonder so indestructible that it would last throughout life, as an unfailing antidote against the boredom and disenchantments of later years, the sterile preoccupation with things artificial, the alienation from the sources of our strength.” Rachel Carson, A Sense of Wonder
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      Evoking wonder motivates students to engage in a quest.
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