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https://ww2.kqed.org/learning/2016/08/23/watch-think-write-and-other-proven-strategies-for-using-video-in-the-classroom/
https://ww2.kqed.org/learning/2016/08/23/watch-think-write-and-other-proven-strategies-for-using-video-in-the-classroom/
This is such a great resource. Have you seen Tween Tribune from the Smithsonian? They have a similar concept though the content coverage is a bit more limited. That being said, it's also totally fr...
I found this site which has quite a few links to different blogs about E-Learning. There are info graphics that explain Elearning, online sites to help your class, teaching with qr codes, and creat...
This is a great video that emphasizes how learning has changed.They highlight a school in the Bronx and how digital learning has changed the environment.
I really liked this graphic. I especially liked the comparison to the some of the more traditional learning theories. The idea of distributed knowledge is really powerful. Learners must figure out ...
This blog post, written by Urbano Reviglio, provides a nice overview of connectivism and how it relates to learning in today's world. His summary of Siemens' original work on connectivism is incred...
This site really helps us to learn what is coming in the 21st century. It helps us understand the important skills that children really need to have.
I enjoyed this brief article (with an accompanying report) about a study of online enrollment numbers: https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/news_item/report-one-four-students-enrolled-online-co...
Hi, I just joined this group. One of my go-to sites lately has been this one: http://www.p21.org/our-work/4cs-research-series There is a lot of talk lately in my work circle about the 4Cs: Collab...
This is one of my favorite places to get timely (and free) informational text pieces to use with younger readers. Much like NewsELA, the site gives teachers the flexibility to adjust the Lexile lev...
Great website with many great tips on apps that are appropriate for different age groups. I always find myself visiting this site. www.commonsensemedia.org #EdTechSN
Hi, everyone, My name is Barak Stanley, and I just joined this group. I went to a seminar by Rick Morris that discussed including music into everyday classroom routines. It has changed my te...
Wow, this is a comprehensive resource! Check out page 17. There is a fascinating article titled, "Does Your PLN Help Your PLC Become a CoP?" It provides an excellent overview of the process for a p...
This article gives the reader a simple definition to a PLN. I like the approach the author took as he wrote it. It helped to fill in some of the gaps that I have had as I was researching PLNs. Than...
This article clearly explains the key components and principles of the theory of connectivism. It also shows the growth of interest related to connectivism related to Google blog searches. There a...
My work colleagues and I are very interested in the findings of the authors of "The Future of Skills - Employment in 2030," a report that maps out how employment trends are predicted to change, and...
Picciano (2017) analyzes learning theories related to online education, such as connectivism, behaviorism, and cognitivism. The researcher then attempts to create a common integrated theory of onli...
I like that this article focuses on PLEs, PLNs, and CoPs through the lens of teacher professional development. It points out that instructors teaching and cultural collaboration improved when educa...
Free software, including apps that are being temporarily offered for free, during social distancing/remote learning efforts: http://www.amazingeducationalresources.com/
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/social-media-valuable-tool-teachers/ PBS debates the pros and cons of social media in the classroom