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Lilly Caballero

Copyright Kids! - 0 views

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    Copyright explained
Lilly Caballero

Project-Based Learning vs. Problem-Based Learning vs. X-BL | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Designing and/or creating a tangible product, performance or event Solving a real-world problem (may be simulated or fully authentic) Investigating a topic or issue to develop an answer to an open-ended question
  • Problem-based learning typically follow prescribed steps:
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      Analysis of project based learning vs problem based learning.
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  • the two PBLs
  • By using problem-BL, these teachers feel they can design single-subject math projects -- aka "problems" -- that effectively teach more math content by being more limited in scope than many typical project-BL units. Tackling a "problem," for example, may not involve as much independent student inquiry, nor the creation of a complex product for presentation to a public audience.
  • We decided to call problem-based learning a subset of project-based learning -- that is, one of the ways a teacher could frame a project is "to solve a problem."
    • Ana Luque
       
      Problem based learning is a subset of project based learning.
RODRIGO PRIEGO RAMIREZ

CASE STUDY: CESA K12 Districts (Wisconsin) - Notes from Ensemble Video - 0 views

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      Successful project of schools working together online 
taravinlove

Flipped Learning Network Ning - A professional learning community for teachers using sc... - 0 views

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    Looks like a beneficial resource and PLN to join if pondering the decision to flip your classroom.
taravinlove

The Flipped Class Manifest - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 0 views

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    The flipped classroom intrigues me. As we shift to an open attitude of collaboration with peers and students, slowly transforming towards this model seems intuitive.
Patricia Garcia

Mobile Learning - Using Twitter in the classroom - 0 views

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      This video shows another way of using twitter in the classroom to provide a back channel, improving the interaction between the teacher and students.
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    This video shows another way to interact with students through twitter.
Patricia Garcia

Open Educational Resources | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organi... - 0 views

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      Open Educational Resources make it easy for people to achieve an education. This is a great article about the actions of UNESCO in this matter.
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    "The potential of opening up educational resources for use and adaptation by everyone, especially those in resource-poor environments, is a great opportunity to achieve quality education for all."
Patricia Morales

5 Social Networks For Students To Get Academic Help - 0 views

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    With the growing use of social networking sites like Facebook and twitter, the methodology of education for students is finding new and improved ways.
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    With the growing use of social networking sites like Facebook and twitter, the methodology of education for students is finding new and improved ways.
Rocio Salas

Mobile Learning Support for New Teachers | Edutopia - 1 views

Ana Luque

Critical Issue: Using Technology to Improve Student Achievement - 0 views

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      Technology has been around forever, it's just the way we use it and the tools that chsnge
Ana Luque

IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES - Chickering and Ehrmann - 0 views

  • IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES: Technology as Lever
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      Promoting interaction better communication between teacher (mentor) and student
Ana Luque

Kids being bored prepares them for adulthood, says U.K. education expert - CBS News - 0 views

  • Robinson also says there can be a reverse effect to pushing your child to do too much.
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      Learn to be bored, they say it can help children develop insight and metacognition.
Lilly Caballero

Teach with Your iPhone: Apps to Use in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Great Apps for teachers
Rocio Salas

17 ways iPads will be used in schools in 2013 | Education Dive - 0 views

  • So how will iPads be used as their classroom roles evolve in 2013? Education Dive found these examples:
  • 1. PUTTING STUDENTS IN CHARGE OF THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE
  • 2. REPLACING TEXTBOOKS AND TRANSCRIBING LECTURES
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  • 3. FILLING TEACHER SHORTAGES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES
  • 4. PROVIDING HOME INTERNET ACCESS
  • 5. IMPROVING MATH SKILLS
  • 6. ESTABLISHING MODELS FOR LARGE iPAD DEPLOYMENTS
  • 7. IMMERSING CHILDREN IN BETTER TECHNOLOGY
  • 8. ATTRACTING GRANT MONEY
  • 9. EXPANDING ON EXISTING PILOT PROGRAMS
  • 10. HELPING STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
  • 11. BY STUDENTS WHO BRING THEIR OWN iPADS TO CLASS
  • 12. IMPROVING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT RESULTS
  • 13. CLOSING THE DIGITAL ACHIEVEMENT GAP
  • 14. GAINING THE TRUST OF ADMINISTRATORS
  • 15. EXAPNDING THEIR HIGHER ED PRESENCE
  • 16. MAKING OLD SCHOOL SUPPLIES OBSOLETE
  • 17. RE-IMAGINING HOW NEWSPAPERS ARE USED IN CLASS
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