Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or urlMixed Results on Paying City Students to Pass Tests - NYTimes.com - 0 views
-
Information about paying people to pass ap tests.
-
Paying kids to pass the AP test isn't working... but those supporting it say give it time. In some ways, money is the easy answer. But money doesn't solve problems when you have a child who has low self esteem. A child who is beaten every night isn't going to want to learn more during the day for a one time incentive... they feel trapped. Although the average improved (there were more "5's") - the overall pass rate declined slightly -- but more tests were taken. I am glad that people are willing to put money into trying new things, but sometimes I think teachers are left out of the equation. If we look at brain rules, improving the family life of kids and making sure they get more sleep are two of the most beneficial things we could to improve test scores.
The Weather Channel® - Forecast Earth Summit - 0 views
-
Environmental conference for 20 students in the US to be selected.
-
Students interested in environmental issues, the forecast earth summit is open for applications. Twenty students will be flown to Washington DC, December 5-7. This is sponsored by the weather Channel. Do you know a student who would be a good eco ambassador?
The Power of Educational Technology: Advice for Web 2.0 Newbies - 0 views
classroom2dot0 » Chicago 2008 - 0 views
-
Agenda
-
Dates: November 7 and 8Time: Friday 3 PM - 8 PM , Saturday 8 AM - 4PM
-
Free workshop in Chicago on Web 2.0 in education - November 8and 9th.
-
Free Web 2.0 workshop in Chicago on Friday November 7 and Saturday november 8 from 8 am - 4 pm. Steve Hargadon is working with this and he always does an excellent job. Best of all , it is FREE! A good 20 or so people are already signed up - http://wiki.classroom20.com/Attending+Chicago+2008
ASCD - 0 views
-
first 60 seconds of your presentation is
-
Summers and other leaders from various companies were not necessarily complaining about young people's poor grammar, punctuation, or spelling—the things we spend so much time teaching and testing in our schools
-
the complaints I heard most frequently were about fuzzy thinking and young people not knowing how to write with a real voice.
- ...35 more annotations...
The Digital Down Low: Steve Hargadon Session Recording-"Web 2.0 is part of the future of education" - 0 views
Steve Hargadon: Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education (Talk) - 0 views
Blogger: Cool Cat Teacher Blog - Post a Comment - 0 views
-
I don't feel that any of the names mentioned act or feel like they are better than me and have even included me on many conversations
-
I do love when you say, "if one person reads our blog and get something out of it.. it is important." I try to keep that in mind all the time. Numbers don't matter..people do.
-
Lisa Parisi
- ...66 more annotations...
Listening to the Audience (Twitter) at Web 2.0 Expo: The Balance of Value vs Entertainment - 0 views
-
so I acknowledged them in twitter, and let everyone know we would quickly shift to questions, so the audience could drive the agenda. We received over a dozen questions, and I hope the audience was satisfied, lots of good hard questions from many folks on the ground that are trying to solve these problems: getting management to agree, measuring roi, dealing with detractors, etc. After which, I think we won him over: “Questions made the panel: Love hearing viewpoints from people with boots on the ground”
-
This is the point, the audience (students) want the session to be relevant. They wan tto be part of it. That is WHY you should establish a backchannel. Then, the moderator of the panel should monitor the backchannel. I use a backchannel room on Chatzy. Jeremiah just used twitter. However, I agree that BACKCHANNELING is an essential best practice to a good presentation AND having a backchannel moderator. I would add that I like to also have "google jockey" dropping in links as well!
-
-
Now, the next panel (Greg Narain, Brian Solis, Stowe Boyd) wasn’t traditional by any sense, it was an experiment, where we crowd-sourced the agenda to the audience –they used Twitter. Greg Narain setup an application where members from the audience could message (@micromedia2) and their tweets (comments, questions, requests, answers, and sometimes jokes made at Scoble’s expense) were seen live on the screen.
-
he was waiting for that breakthrough insight.
-
This is an important point -- it is not just about being entertained -- people want MEAT and breakthroughs as well, especially if you're one of "those" people with a reputation for break through statements. Don't let backchannels become distracting -- keep focus and let them add to the presentation.
-
- ...3 more annotations...
From the Annointed Few to the Collective Many - 0 views
-
-
the Internet has morphed from a presentation medium to an interactive platform in just a few years
-
a leading web analysis site
- ...18 more annotations...
-
Business people and management should read this article about the transformation of business by using workplace communities. "Workplace communities are designed to solve workplace-related challenges" -- they focus on tasks. I would find it interesting to see a business REALLY use technology to change things. Having the business in a business network (OK a NING) and let people tag their posts with the business related PROBLEMS they are having and blog, video, or photograph it-- the tag cloud would tell the business IMMEDIATELY what the problems are in the company. The problem with this model is that there are few corporate executives who REALLY want to know the problems within their organizations. They don't want to be problem solvers, just opportunity creators. However, when managers open their eyes (and I'm a former General Manager myself) and see that two things give business opportunity: problem solving and innovation. And they are directly related. True innovation solves problems. Read this article and think about how you may solve problems using the networks you may now create. If you don't want everyone to know, keep it private and only allow people in your company in.
100 Free Library 2.0 Webinars and Tutorials | College@Home - 0 views
-
If you've heard the buzz about Library 2.0, but don't quite understand how to implement it, you've come to the right place. The Internet is full of helpful webinars, presentations, and tutorials designed to help you take your library to the next level, and we've highlighted some of the most useful of these here. Read on to learn how your library can get with the times.
AUP 2.0 at dougbelshaw.com - 0 views
November Learning - Web Links - 0 views
Reflections from the Trenches: K12 Learning 2.0 - 0 views
The Teacher Suite - 0 views
PSSA Preparation - 0 views
5 Easy Ways to Dip Your Toes in the Web 2.0 Water | The Moss-Free Stone - 0 views
« First
‹ Previous
161 - 180 of 288
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page