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Debra Spear

Coordinates: Hidden Message - WorksheetWorks.com - 7 views

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    A worksheet generator that allows a user to type in a message, that can be revealed by plotting the correct points on a coordinate grid. Anyone who struggles with plotting points can use this one!
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    another great graphing resource to practice graphing points on a coordinate plane. You type in a message - a worksheet is created with list of points that, when plotted and connected, form the message.
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    another great graphing resource to practice graphing points on a coordinate plane. You type in a message - a worksheet is created with list of points that, when plotted and connected, form the message.
Martin Burrett

Coordinates Treasure Hunt - 107 views

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    A fun pirate themed coordinates maths game. Read the coordinates to lead you to the treasure. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Dino Dig - 71 views

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    A fun dinosaur archaeologist themed coordinates game. Find the correct coordinates to uncover the dinosaur bones. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Kelly Boushell

Interactive Coordinate Grid - 104 views

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    Interactive coordinate grid allow to plot points on a grid.
Martin Burrett

Coordinates games - 75 views

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    A four quadrant coordinates game. Set the position of your characters and try to find where the computer or a friend has hidden them. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Post the Shapes - Coordinates game - 2 views

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    A game where students can practise their coordinates by moving shapes to fit in the correct space and using rotation, translation and reflection. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Xiaojing Kou

How Listening and Sharing Help Shape Collaborative Learning Experiences | MindShift | KQED News - 30 views

  • 1. How Listening and Sharing Works
  • In school, getting people to share can be difficult. Learners may be diffident, or they may not have good strategies for sharing. Children often do not know how to offer constructive criticism or build on an idea. It can be helpful to give templates for sharing, such as two likes and a wish, where the “wish” is a constructive criticism or a building idea.
  • But more often than not, it is because one or more of five ingredients is missing: joint attention, listening, sharing, coordinating, and perspective taking.
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  • Using a common visual anchor (e.g., a common diagram) can help people maintain joint visual attention.
  • Sharing operates on two levels: sharing common goals and sharing ideas.
  • Many college students dislike group projects. Some of this is naïve egoism and an unwillingness to compromise
  • Collaboration requires a great deal of turn-taking coordination.
  • It can be useful to establish collaborative structures and rules.
  • primary reason for collaborating is that people bring different ideas to the table. The first four ingredients—joint attention, listening, sharing, and coordinating—support the exchange of information. The fifth ingredient is understanding why people are offering the information they do. This often goes beyond what speakers can possibly show and say (see Chapter S). People need to understand the point of view behind what others are saying, so they can interpret it more fully. This requires perspective taking. This is where important learning takes place, because learners can gain a new way to think about matters. It can also help differentiate and clarify one’s own ideas. A conflict of opinions can enhance learning (Johnson & Johnson, 2009).
  • An interesting study on perspective taking (Kulkarni, Cambre, Kotturi, Bernstein, & Klemmer, 2015) occurred in a massive open online course (MOOC) with global participation. In their online discussions, learners were encouraged to review lecture content by relating it to their local context. The researchers placed people into low- or high-diversity groups based on the spread of geographic regions among participants. Students in the most geographically diverse discussion groups saw the highest learning gains, presumably because they had the opportunity to consider more different perspectives than geographically uniform groups did
Martin Burrett

Reflect shapes worksheet creator - 77 views

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    Make printable worksheets of reflecting shapes in four quadrants with coordinates. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Transformation Golf - 67 views

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    Use your knowledge of coordinates and shape transformation to keep on par with this transformation golf whiteboard reasource. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Defend the Grid - 128 views

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    A fun maths coordinates game where you must defend door from the monsters. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
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    Always enjoy your content, but many links to games on your wiki lead only to the generic Maths page, which then leave one searching for the right one. Any help here?
Kelly Boushell

Using a Coordinate Grid - 101 views

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    Interactive practice for finding the coordinates of an ordered number pair
Amy Roediger

Free Volunteer Sign Up Sheets and Scheduling by VolunteerSpot - 3 views

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    Volunteer signup and coordination site -- looks really cool for organizing events.
Martin Burrett

Cube Slam - 14 views

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    "Pong may be simple, but it is a great game for hand-eye coordination, and this 21st century 3D version from is fast and fun. You can also share the link and play together online. Requires Chrome to run at its best."
Stacy Olson

Web App to Classify Quadrilateral - 6 views

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    This web app will classify quadrilaterals given the four sets of coordinates.
Martin Burrett

Children with dyspraxia anxious and downhearted - 14 views

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    "Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) - often referred to as dyspraxia - suffer much higher levels of emotional distress than their classmates and are frequently anxious and downhearted, new research highlighted at the ESRC Festival of Social Science shows. In the UK between 5-6 per cent of children are affected by DCD."
Martin Burrett

What 3 Words - 78 views

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    An intriguing site which has split the whole world into 3 metre by 3 metre squares and assigned 3 words to label that coordinate, giving addresses to millions around the world who don't have an official address, or making a meeting point more accuracy than a postcode. For educators, there are lots of geographic and literacy possibilities - geocaching with spelling, or writing short stories or descriptions about a real location including the words. The site can be viewed in many different European languages meaning there are MFL possibilities too."
smilex3md

23 Roles of The 21st Century Educator ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 110 views

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    The roles of educators have been radically changed. From the sage on the stage to the facilitator and coordinator, teachers have been at the center of a paradigmatic shift that flickers between two instructional environments: student-centered and teacher centered.
Deborah Baillesderr

Needle Arts Mentoring Program - The National NeedleArts Association - 16 views

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    I'm starting a lunchtime knitting/crochet club for my students this year and came along this wonderful program to help with the cost. This program donates supplies for mentors who would like to start a program to teach needle arts. Here are some of the benefits from learning a needle art: For Youths: Develops focus and concentration Encourages following a process Builds self-esteem Improves math and reading skills Enhances critical thinking and problem solving Offers a vehicle for stress release and anger management Encourages creativity through portable alternative activity Provides healthy interpersonal relationships with adults Ensures tangible accomplishments with immediate results Learns a practical, useful and fun activity Enhances hand/eye coordination, small motor skills, tactile energy, communication skills, self discipline and attention to detail
Glenn Hervieux

Five Characteristics of Learner-Centered Teaching | Faculty Focus - 86 views

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    On the Teaching Professor blog, the author starts with: "In May I finished a second edition of my Learner-Centered Teaching book. Revising it gave me the chance to revisit my thinking about the topic and look at work done since publication of the first edition ten years ago. It is a subject about which there is still considerable interest." And that it is. Check out the five characteristics of Learner-Centered Teaching helped me to think about my own thoughts of Learner-Centered engagement as a Tech. Coordinator who loves teachers and teaching.
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