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Jennifer Dorman

ISTE Classroom Observation Tool - 0 views

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    The ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT®) is a FREE online tool that provides a set of questions to guide classroom observations of a number of key components of technology integration.
Jennifer Dorman

ISTE Classroom Observation Tool - 0 views

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    The ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT®) is a FREE online tool that provides a set of questions to guide classroom observations of a number of key components of technology integration.
Nigel Coutts

The Emerging Trend of Connected Institutions - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The book 'Non Obvious' by Rohit Bhargava present an intriguing exploration of how careful observation and thought can reveal emerging trends and as the subtitle suggest 'predict the future'. For educators the ability to identify the trends which will deliver the best outcomes for our students from the noise of fads is alluring. While the talk of new technologies, of learner centric pedagogies and teaching for lifelong learning play the part of the obvious trends in education identifying the non-obvious trend is a more challenging endeavour. 
Jennifer Dorman

techLEARNING.com | Education for the 21st Century: The Basics - 0 views

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    Almost ten years into the 21st century, schools try to promote new ways of teaching and learning and then evaluate how well their efforts have led to results. New insights emerge from research and observation all the time. This eBook is designed to detail some of the aspects needed for students to learn new things in new ways so they can live and work in a changing world. We hope you will find it valuable as you work towards improving education in the 21st century.
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24Hour Nursing Care| Health care at home|Tech Tricks health care| - 0 views

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    After a Critical Surgery and Serious Injury, a patient must need a trained personal caregiver at home to fulfilling their daily basic needs, their family members are unable to help them because they are not medically trained, in how to handle a critical patient and care for them. At that time a patient needs a 24-hour Nursing care service from a well-trained nurse and more support staff, those who take care of critical patients, old people, sick bedridden patients, pregnant women, and newborn babies care at home. 24 Hour Nursing care at Home Involves: * checking wounds/ Dressing * oxygen administration * Ventilator care * BiPAP/ CPAP Monitoring * reviewing medications * Monitoring and concern about medical history and symptoms. * Take reading the blood Pressure, Temperature, heart rate, and breathing. * to check on the diet of the patient * daily checkups, Physiotherapy, and diagnostic tests * observing their physical and mental status, support them emotionally in hurry to recover. * Educating and advising the patients on their health and well-being. Tech Tricks health care service provides 24 hours Nursing care for helping people in their critical times, providing nurses at home for their locations, all over Odisha. they are always active and provide their health care service, and arrange all medical facilities anywhere you search the service at home. http://www.techtrickshealthcare.com/nursingservice.php
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Dean Mantz

Reverse Instruction: Dan Pink and Karl's "Fisch Flip" | Connected Principals - 17 views

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    Karl Fisch adjusts his instruction methods so students observe lessons at home as homework then homework is the actual in class collaboration.
Fred Delventhal

Exploratorium | Evidence | How Do We Know What We Know? | Human Origins - 0 views

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    For most of us, science arrives in our lives packaged neatly as fact. But how did it get that way? Science is an active process of observation and investigation. The Evidence Project examines that process, revealing the ways in which ideas and information become knowledge and understanding. a case study in human origins In this case study on human origins, we explore how scientific evidence is being used to shape our current understanding of ourselves: What makes us human-and how did we get this way?
Nigel Coutts

The Eight Cultural Forces - The lens & the lever - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    This unavoidable and irreducible complexity means that schools are challenging place to study, to understand and to manage change within. Even for the teacher who spends everyday inside the school there is so much going on that unguided observations and the plans based upon them come with no guarantee of success. - We need a lens and a lever to manage this complexity. -  Such a lens is offered by the 'cultural forces'.
Nigel Coutts

The folly of goal setting activities - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    It is soon the start of a new school year for students in Australia. In other parts of the world, the year continues after a short break for Christmas while New Year festivities are just around the corner for those observing the lunar new year. The start of the year is considered an excellent time to reflect on key ideas that matter to our learning and potential for success. But does this equate with goal-setting?
Heather Sullivan

Mass customization in education - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 28 views

  • Here's the thing: We have lots of data about our kids - test scores, ability measurements, learning inventories, teacher observations etc. We have a lots of different ways to teach and a wealth of diverse teaching resources. What the classroom teacher lacks in the time to analyze and match the individual numbers with the intervention.
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