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Clay Leben

DevLearn 2011 - Handouts and Resources - 4 views

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    It wasn't that long ago, only a year. Many sessions have handouts as PDF that you can read.
Clay Leben

LS11: Handouts and Resources - 7 views

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    Speaker handouts from March 2011 Learning Solutions conference sponsored by Elearning Guild. Must register for free Associate Membership first.
John Pearce

Welcome to the Virtual Crash Course in Design Thinking - 1 views

  • Welcome to the d.school’s Virtual Crash Course resource page! We know not everyone can make a trip the d.school to experience how we teach design thinking. So, we created this online version of one of our most frequently sought after learning tools. Using the video, handouts, and facilitation tips below, we will take you step by step through the process of hosting or participating in a 90 minute design challenge.
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    "Welcome to the d.school's Virtual Crash Course resource page! We know not everyone can make a trip the d.school to experience how we teach design thinking. So, we created this online version of one of our most frequently sought after learning tools. Using the video, handouts, and facilitation tips below, we will take you step by step through the process of hosting or participating in a 90 minute design challenge."
Clay Leben

TCEA 2011 Schedule & Handouts - 5 views

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    Texas Computer Educators Conference. Use the schedule to find presentations with handouts. Free stuff and links. Look at slide shows. Select by key terms, topic, grade level, etc.
Clay Leben

News Feed - Annual Hub - 0 views

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    ASAE and Center for Association Leadership annual meeting August 14 -18, 2009 in Toronto. Presentations and handouts. The site also illustrates a new hub tool for conference participants bringing together info streams to one location.
Shelly Terrell

Mark Frydenberg: The Flipped Classroom: It's Got to Be Done Right - 3 views

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    I am flipping my staff professional development sessions also. Teachers watch training videos on their own. Then I use screen-o-matic to capture crucial points of a handout I distribute and assign mini homework lessons prior to meeting. Then when we all get together, I use a Google doc form to get quick responses to kick off table talk. Teachers seem to llike that they can go at their own pace of learning prior to meeting.
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