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Roland Gesthuizen

Educational building blocks: how Minecraft is used in classrooms - 85 views

  • Levin actually views these negative behaviors as a positive aspect of the lesson, and will often stop the game to address these concerns. He sees it as a way to help shape the way his students behave in an online environment, showing them the importance of acting in a responsible and considerate manner.
  • Class begins with the students away from the game, as Levin explains the goals for the day. Then they go to work, often in pre-built worlds created by Levin which feature specific tasks to accomplish or puzzles to solve. But they always need to work together.
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    "With its open-ended nature and robust creation tools, Minecraft has been used to create some amazing things. And as one teacher learned, those very same elements that make the game so compelling also make it a great educational tool.
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    Using Minecraft to solve problems as a class and learn how to work together.
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    Some good learning angles with this multiplayer Hamelin. Have used it myself :-)
Kari Beery

Tech Savvy Kids - 86 views

  • To the psychologists, sociologists, and generational and media experts who study them, their digital gear sets this new group (yet unnamed by any powers that be) apart, even from their tech-savvy Millennial elders. They want to be constantly connected and available in a way even their older siblings don't quite get. These differences may appear slight, but they signal an all-encompassing sensibility that some say marks the dawning of a new generation.
  •  PARENTING & KIDS' HEALTH NEWS: ONLY ON USA TODAYNew daditude: Today's fathers are hands-on, pressure offTV: Impairs speech | Leads to earlier sexBaby names: What's popular? Whatever's unusualMore parents share workload when mom learns to let goAre kids becoming too narcissistic? | Take the quizChemicals: What you need to know about BPA | Carcinogens found in kids' bath products | Lead poisonings persist'Momnesia,' spanking, tweens and toddlers fullCoverage='Close  X Todders: Parents' fear factor? A short toddle into the danger zoneTweens: Cooler than ever, but is childhood lost?
  • The difference is that these younger kids "don't remember a time without the constant connectivity to the world that these technologies bring," she says. "They're growing up with expectations of always being present in a social way — always being available to peers wherever you are."
BalancEd Tech

Attention Disorder or Not, Children Prescribed Pills to Help in School - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    We have the answer to better test scores!
Steven Szalaj

No Learning Without Feeling - NYTimes.com - 67 views

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    An essay on an effect of Common Core Standards on the selection of literature to be studied, particularly in middle school
Trevor Cunningham

How to Create Chrome Apps and Extensions for your Website - Tutorial - 104 views

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    Make regular content more ubiquitous with hosted/packaged browser apps and/or Chrome extensions. RSS feeds, Google Forms for daily journals, flip video...whatever you can think of!
Steven Szalaj

Testing My Twins - NYTimes.com - 46 views

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    Observations by a parent of twin girls regarding testing and true educational progress, with a reflection on measuring this progress.
wnuneville

Jay-Z's Influence on the Nets Eclipses His Ownership Stake - NYTimes.com - 23 views

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      Great article to use for Economics
Jac Londe

jquery.rss example - JSFiddle - 27 views

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    Dashboard for programming with Javascript. Very educative ....
C CC

Education App - MindNode for iPad - 2 views

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    Mind maps are a powerful way of visualising your thoughts and ideas, and within education can be a great way of getting pupils to work creatively to show their learning - building connections between their thinking resulting in, potentially, a great revision tool.
Judy Robison

Guest Post - Implementing the First 5 Days | November Learning - 17 views

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    a blog post detailing a 15 + min. exercise to see if students recognized the value of Google Translate, and were they aware of its advantages and disadvantages."
Steve Ransom

Your Brain on Computers - Attached to Technology and Paying a Price - NYTimes.com - 35 views

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    We really need to think seriously about how WE ALLOW ourselves to be changed by new tools and their capabilities... Good read here.
Steve Ransom

Are You Part of 'Generation Plagiarism'? - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 79 views

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    Be sure to read the comments... they are all over the board, but are certainly worth reading.
Bradley Bethel

Mind - Research Upends Traditional Thinking on Study Habits - NYTimes.com - 63 views

  • Take the notion that children have specific learning styles, that some are “visual learners” and others are auditory; some are “left-brain” students, others “right-brain.” In a recent review of the relevant research, published in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a team of psychologists found almost zero support for such ideas.
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      Might there still be reason to present material in multiform ways?
Lee-Anne Patterson

Selling the Product - Tim Holt, Guest Blogger « Web 2.0 and Beyond - 0 views

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    We do a crappy job of selling technology. Sure, we are great at convincing ourselves that ed-tech is good. We are great at throwing big parties like NECC and TCEA to convince ourselves that that we are doing the right thing. We read a lot. And we write a lot. We podcast a lot. And we RSS a lot. And we hire each other to speak at each other's conventions and workshops. We have done a great job of convincing ourselves that technology is important. The trouble is, we are not convincing anyone else outside of ourselves.
Kathleen N

TabUp - Keep Tabs. - 1 views

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    This is a fantastic start page option for teachers and students. It has everything teachers want (widgets, privacy controls, booksmarks, calendar, RSS, mini blog(journal), notes, to-do, video, and more). The file upload is a big bonus. Students and teachers can personalize the designs and add/share tabs. You can make each tab public or private and grant specific privileges for the tools (widgets).invitIe students individually or bulk upload from a file.
Jay Swan

HomeworkNOW.com - 95 views

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    Communicate take home notices, announcements, homework, images, notes, videos, etc. through RSS Feeds, Facebook, Twitter, text messages and more - all in a "Green", paperless way.
N Carroll

TTS Online : Free Text to Speech Voices : Read The Words - 77 views

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    Creates audio files from any text, document, rss or website. You can dowload or embed the audio file.
Amy Roediger

Grading New York Teachers - When the Formulas Lie - NYTimes.com - 48 views

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    NYT article about the dangers of using a mathematical model to evaluate teachers.
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