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Glenn Hervieux

How to: Inquiry | YouthLearn - 3 views

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    "Will you ever just walk into class and ask, "Okay, what do you want to study today?" Of course not. Inquiry-based learning is founded on students taking the lead in their own learning, but it still requires considerable planning on your part. Projects must fit into your larger program structure, goals and plans, but the students will be actively involved in planning the projects with you and asking the questions that launch their individual inquiries." In thinking about PBL and other inquiry-based learning, this post and the graphic of the inquiry process are easy to connect with.
Betty-Ann Xenis

Web Service's 2.0 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 2 views

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    Graphic of a PLN -- or at least, all the possibilities
Angela Vierling-Claassen

www.thinkingoutloud.com: A Pixar University for the Rest of Us - 2 views

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    DIY learning, development. Interesting graphic and organization.
Glenn Hervieux

Web Tools for Blooms Taxonomy and by Category - Talk Tech With Me - 1 views

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    Katie Ritter's graphics - Web Tools for Bloom's Taxonomy, by Category & Flow Chart - will help you get some ideas of tools to use to support students learning process - not just the "content"
Glenn Hervieux

Establishing A Growth Mindset As A Teacher: 9 Affirming Statements - 3 views

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    Terry Heick, Curriculum Director, etc. wrote this short blog post with a nice graphic aimed at helping us look at self-talk that encourages a "Growth Mindset." I like this statement in the post: "While teachers are constantly admonished to change, there is very little dialogue as to what that kind of change looks like, exactly how to go about making that sort of change in the face of local expectations, and maybe most critically, what kind of "internal coaching" a teacher might start with to establish the kind of thinking position of mindset that promotes fluid change."
Glenn Hervieux

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Graphic Math Calculator - 0 views

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    The next generation of the graphing calculator. Using a powerful and blazingly-fast math engine, the calculator can instantly plot any equation, from lines and parabolas up through derivatives and Fourier series. Data tables open up a world of curve-fitting and modeling. Sliders make it a breeze to demonstrate function transformations. As browser-based html5 technology, the graphing calculator works on any computer or tablet without requiring any downloads.
Lisa Noble

The Noun Project - 2 views

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    an amazing  bank of images - all CC licensed for re-use.
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