Contents contributed and discussions participated by Mary Glackin
The 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM - HBR - 62 views
3D Printing Heats Up on Campus -- Campus Technology - 10 views
Rubrics for Evaluating Discussion Forums in Online Courses | Faculty Focus - 109 views
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The quality of the discussion forum depends on the ability to develop a sense of community, the clarity of the discussion questions, and the use of a grading rubric that includes standards of performance.
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/csd6280.pdf - 16 views
Awesome Chart Comparing Traditional Versus 21st Century Learning ~ Educational Technolo... - 141 views
Blended and Online Assessment Taxonomy Design - 62 views
Glean - Find the best videos in education for you - 93 views
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Hundreds of amazing teachers post educational videos online every day. At Glean, we've structured and organized these videos, tagged them by educational standard, and wrapped them in interactive tools (like Q&A and practice exercises). We've even built technology to pick the ideal teacher for the student based on his/her learning style and ability.
Report: Teachers Better at Using Tech than Digital Native Students -- THE Journal - 59 views
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Today's school-age learners are no more technology savvy than their teachers.
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teachers' technology use experiences surpassed students whether it [was] inside or outside of school
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eacher age had no impact on the kinds of technology skills they have. The gap between them and their students lies with how little opportunity students get to practice technology beyond pursuing their personal interests
Google Search Modifiers - 104 views
AnthonyTeacher.com » The Ultimate Google Gradebook (with Individual Score Rep... - 64 views
Teacher Guide- YT Curriculum- FULL - 1 views
Science360 - The Knowledge Network - 9 views
Free Productivity Resources for Educators | Emerging Education Technology - 118 views
Your Brain on Computers - Attached to Technology and Paying a Price - NYTimes.com - 55 views
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Scientists say juggling e-mail, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave. They say our ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information. These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate opportunities and threats. The stimulation provokes excitement — a dopamine squirt — that researchers say can be addictive. In its absence, people feel bored.
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