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Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem Of Motivation In Education | Edudemic - 18 views

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10 Interactive Lessons By Google On Digital Citizenship - Edudemic - 17 views

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    Nice collection of interactive lessons addressing digital citizenship for schools to use to meet federal requirements. 
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Do Your Students Know How To Search? - Edudemic - Edudemic - 13 views

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8 Simple Ways To Start Using Video In Your Classroom - Edudemic - 29 views

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    Great infographic supporting why we all love using DE videos within our classrooms. 
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The Beginner's Guide To The Learning Pyramid - Edudemic - 11 views

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    Learning Pyramid compares Passive to Participatory teaching methods in regards to average retention rates. My concern is the research used to determine the percentages reported.
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Best content in Discovery Educator Network | Diigo - Groups - 6 views

  • 15 Schools Using Flipped Classrooms Right Now | Edudemic
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    This group is for educators to aggregate content from Discovery Educator Network events, institutes, conference presentations, webinars, blogs, and workshops.
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EduDemic » 5 New Diigo Features You Should Know About - 25 views

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    5 new Diigo features in Version 5.0
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How Inquiry-Based Learning Works With STEM - Edudemic - Edudemic - 9 views

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    "Learning through inquiry is not a new concept - at all. Much of the more general life- learning that we do as humans is based on inquiry. Here's a basic example: As a baby, you saw a 'thing' across the room. Your little brain wondered what it was, so you crawled over to it and inspected it. You looked at it, touched it, and determined you wanted to play with it. While babies may not be able to construct thorough explanations and communicate their questions and findings, the inquiry based learning concept is definitely there. As babies grow and turn into students, this style of learning can serve them well, especially in science. The handy infographic below takes a look at the steps of learning through inquiry, as well as some statistics on the importance of science education in the future. Keep reading to learn more."
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