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Joe Rowe

Reaching the Last Technology Holdouts at the Front of the Classroom - Technology - The ... - 0 views

  • reruns because many instructors are too busy to upgrade their classroom methods.
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      What authority died and made Mr. young the all knowing mind reader? Perhaps some MIT professors have perfected their well loved lectures. There's no space for any reality but that of Mr. Young here. Sad article.
  • Harvard University
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      wow. H bomb! I have little respect for the H school of Ed if they are putting their name on a report that makes repeat broad assumptions and insults of teachers.
  • educational malpractice.
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      more bad writing malpractice here. Mr. Young abuses the Doctor v Teacher analogies like a 5th grader.
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  • in more bureaucratic language)
    • Joe Rowe
       
      same insults towards teachers and colleges of education
  • It is tough to measure
    • Joe Rowe
       
      Tough to measure, but let me make wild assumptions and insults none the less...
  • blogs in teaching;
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      sample blog from one of those 13% .... OMG for all the students who missed class bcause u were up playing video games.... Your BFF is this blog. In class we talked about our next class where we will use after life to learn better. No way will this professor get labled a hold out. see this killer chart tinyurl.com/youngpie1
  • handmaiden of the change."
    • Joe Rowe
       
      Handmaiden? What sick freak would say that? What does this say for someone who would promote that quote?
  • uncritical perpetuation of folk traditions,
  • uncritical perpetuation of folk traditions,
  • "Why is the classroom a place for the uncritical perpetuation of folk traditions, when the operating room is not?"
  • "Why is the classroom a place for the uncritical perpetuation of folk traditions, when the operating room is not?
  • Some professors attend one workshop, try one new trick, and consider their teaching reinvigorated.
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    Mr. Jones insults teachers heavily here. He writes like many who profit from and push technology. Note his misogynistic use of "handmaiden" in his fitting conclusion. The NETP working group does the same: "many of our existing educators do not have the same understanding of and ease with using technology that is part of the daily lives of professionals in other sectors. The same can be said of...higher education institutions that prepare new educators"
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    OMG. This insults teachers, as if they use folk ( aka myth ) to teach. And what's the motive of Jeff to quote him? Rebuttal to this bad joke: Perhaps we would have folk in the operating room if we paid doctors like teachers, not to mention giving them 35 surgeries in a 45 bell period.
Kathleen N

TabUp - Keep Tabs. - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic start page option for teachers and students. It has everything teachers want (widgets, privacy controls, booksmarks, calendar, RSS, mini blog(journal), notes, to-do, video, and more). The file upload is a big bonus. Students and teachers can personalize the designs and add/share tabs. You can make each tab public or private and grant specific privileges for the tools (widgets).invitIe students individually or bulk upload from a file.
Sarah Smith

How to for Technology Tips for Classroom Teachers - 0 views

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    Marilyn Western's \nTechnology Tips for Classroom Teachers\n
Adam Brice

The ICT Sieve - The Importance Of Leadership In Technology | Skoolz Out! - 1 views

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    School leaders, whether they are the ICT co-ordinator or leadership team, need to prioritise and plot a clear course of action for their staff. This is not to say an enthusiastic classroom teacher with a flair for ICT is not to be encouraged, but teachers need to be somewhat 'insulated' from the growing mass of emerging technologies so as not to be overwhelmed.
Shaun Carey

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Publish a Quiz Using Google Docs - 10 views

  • 1. Make sure the first question is "student name." Otherwise you won't know who submitted which answers.
  • 2. You can mix question types (multiple choice, short answer, paragraph) but if you have too many types and too many students, the spreadsheet can become difficult to navigate.
  • 3. When embedding the form into a blog, make sure you edit the width to fit within your blog's main column. You can use the same principles of editing the size of a YouTube video for editing the width of a spreadsheet.
Jason Christiansen

Planning for Project Learning in Your Classroom, School, or School District | Edutopia - 0 views

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    The projects profiled here are full-figured creations by teams of teachers at schools whose cultures and schedules support grand ideas. Take a deep breath -- it didn't happen in one big swoop. Article on how to plan the PBL process in a classroom/school/district. I think this article is useful for any educator hesitant about the project-based learning approach. It's a lot of time and work, and then a struggle with how it is assessed. In my personal experience, project-based learning makes for an amazing classroom, but there is a lot of work done on the front-end to get students to buy-in to this model, and then to work within this model.
Kathleen N

The LoTi Digital Age Survey - 1 views

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    We, at LoTi, are proud to announce the release of the free LoTi Digital-Age Survey to all public schools in the United States. The LoTi Digital-Age Survey provides each participant with an empirically-validated tool that creates a personalized digital-age professional development profile aligned to the NETS for Teachers (NETS-T). This profile offers recommendations aligned to five popular instructional initiatives including (1) Level of Teaching Innovation (LoTi), (2) Partnership for 21st Century Skills, (3) Marzano's Research-based Instructional Practices, (4) Daggett's Rigor & Relevance, and (5) Webb's Depth of Knowledge.
Chris Liang

Education | Diigo - 3 views

  • What are Diigo Educator Accounts? These are special premium accounts provided specifically to K-12 & higher-ed educators. Once your Diigo Educator application is approved, your account will be upgraded to have these additional features: You can create student accounts for an entire class with just a few clicks (and student email addresses are optional for account creation) Students of the same class are automatically set up as a Diigo group so they can start using all the benefits that a Diigo group provides, such as group bookmarks and annotations, and group forums. Privacy settings of student accounts are pre-set so that only teachers and classmates can communicate with them. Ads presented to student account users are limited to education-related sponsors. Learn More ยป
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    Diigo offers education specific accounts - setup groups with students, privacy settings, and more - need to apply first!
Casey Carpenter

ReadingQuest | Reading Strategies for Social Studies - 0 views

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    A website for teachers that explores comprehension and content reading strategies and when to use them in social studies and other subjects. It has a ton of comprehension activities including a KWL chart and multiple graphic organizers.
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