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Dwayne Abrahams

Teaching Kids to Code | EdSurge - 0 views

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    "Every era demands--and rewards--different skills. In different times and different places, we have taught our children to grow vegetables, build a house, forge a sword or blow a delicate glass, bake bread, create a soufflé, write a story or shoot hoops. Now we are teaching them to code."
Dwayne Abrahams

4 Examples Of The Emerging Edtech Ecosystem - 1 views

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    "3. Code Literacy Talented programmers are in demand, and, as a result, there is now a litany of platforms and tutorials that propose to help anyone become a code slinger, often from the comfort of their favorite sofa (and browser). Codeacademy, Raspberrypi, codehs, learnstreet and treehouse are some of the websites that offer a platform to all those out there who intend to learn how to code or just want to enhance their coding skills."
Dwayne Abrahams

Google Apps Marketplace - Grockit Learning Platform - 1 views

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    Grockit is a social platform for learning that provides students with collaborative real-time study rooms and content aligned to K-12 curriculum and college entrance exams. With Grockit, schools can: * Quickly assess students' academic skill levels * Focus instruction on areas with the most need * Continuously adapt study plans to each student"
Dean Mantz

Skill sorting - 1 views

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    Interactive activity to learn each level of Blooms Taxonomy and what verbs fit those levels.
Dean Mantz

CMTCTeacherToolkit - 2 views

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    Fantastic Google site providing resources and methods for integrating technology into education while accomplishing 21st Century Skills.
Dean Mantz

BBC - Skillswise - Homepage - 0 views

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    Improve English and Math skills.
Dean Mantz

The Top Ten Things Library Administrators Should Know About Technology | TechEssence.info - 0 views

  • It's not insulting to say that those who run libraries tend not to know all that much about technology. A very different set of skills are needed to run an organization, and those skills do not often come packaged along with technical knowledge and experience. But administrators need to know some specific things about technology in order to do their jobs well, so here is my list:
Dwayne Abrahams

Welcome to Absurd Math - 0 views

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    Absurd Math is an interactive mathematical problem solving game series. The player proceeds on missions in a strange world where the ultimate power consists of mathematical skill and knowledge. Many of the pages have hidden clues and areas. Anytime a player needs help, they may email our staff for assistance. We try to respond within two days. Teachers and parents, email us for answer keys.
Dean Mantz

Kidtools.missouri.edu - Welcome to the KTSS Resource Site! - 0 views

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    Resourceful site with tools and software to educate students through learning skills. 
Dean Mantz

6 Apps That Target Higher-Order Thinking Skills -- THE Journal - 4 views

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    Kathy Schrock wrote this post providing insight on how to use integrate technology while challenging students to think critically.
Dwayne Abrahams

Free Technology for Teachers: Quill - Packs of Interactive Writing Lessons - 1 views

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    "Applications for Education: You can assign Quill activities to your students through your teacher dashboard. Once you create an account on Quill you can create a class and distribute assignments. Your class will have a code that your students enter when they sign in to use Quill. After creating your class you can start to browse through the pre-made Activity Packs. Each Activity Pack is labeled according to skill type, grade level, and Common Core standards."
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Dwayne Abrahams

Google Changes Its Tune on Interviews - Vault: Blog - 0 views

  • Thus, the old pre-reqs are out: GPAs, transcripts, SATS.  In fact, Google is beginning to disregard academic educations altogether: they're just not a good predictor of success at the company. Says Bock, "After two or three years, your ability to perform at Google is completely unrelated to how you performed when you were in school, because the skills you required in college are very different. You’re also fundamentally a different person. You learn and grow, you think about things differently." According to the Times, Google is putting its money where its mouth is: they've actually increased their hires with no college education—14% of some of its teams have never been to school, according to Bock. Instead, the emphasis is on hiring candidates who are leaders, and work well in teams. The only way to discover this, says Bock, is through "structured" behavior interviews that assess how a person makes decisions. The winning interviewees will be able to demonstrate that they are "consistent and fair in how [they] think about making decisions and that there’s an element of predictability." This is key to building trust among team members once hired, he explains. "If a leader is consistent, people on their teams experience tremendous freedom, because then they know that within certain parameters, they can do whatever they want. If your manager is all over the place, you’re never going to know what you can do, and you’re going to experience it as very restrictive."
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    Google is beginning to disregard academic educations altogether: they're just not a good predictor of success at the company.  According to the Times, Google is putting its money where its mouth is: they've actually increased their hires with no college education-14% of some of its teams have never been to school, according to Bock. Instead, the emphasis is on hiring candidates who are leaders, and work well in teams.
Dwayne Abrahams

Problem, Brain, Challenged Based Learning…Oh My! Distinguishing Between the M... - 0 views

  • No matter what, as educators, we must engage all learners and equip them with the skills for the 21st century. I suggest student centered learning which is doing what is best based on the student. Yes, that could mean 8 different lesson plans but isn’t that why we are in education, to do what’s best for them!
Dean Mantz

Tools for the 21st Century Teacher - 2 views

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    Free booklet providing insight into a variety of Web 2.0 tools for educators to use.
Dean Mantz

Examples of Student Innovation - home - 3 views

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    Student examples of 21st Century skills/learning via collaborative wiki.
Dean Mantz

The Innovative Educator: Tools Innovative Educators Can Use to Assess the Infusion of 2... - 0 views

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    Here is a collection of technology assessment rubrics for evaluating implementation within the classroom.
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