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Ian Guest

Top 100 Thesis & Dissertation References on the Web - 4 views

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    "These websites are the best resources available online to those who need to buckle down and finish a Master's Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation."
Brendan Murphy

The Science of Storytelling: Why Telling a Story is the Most Powerful Way to Activate O... - 11 views

  • The next time you struggle with getting people on board with your projects and ideas, simply tell them a story, where the outcome is that doing what you had in mind is the best thing to do
  • the simpler a story, the more likely it will stick
Glenn Hervieux

Do Your Students Know How To Search? - 2 views

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    Holly Clark, aka EdTechDiva, provides some great points about how to help improve search skills for students AND teachers. There are other skills, as well, but these are a good start. Google also has resources for building these important skills.
Glenn Hervieux

Operation ARIES! Gamification teaching science research skills - 1 views

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    Aimed at high school and college students, "Operation ARIES! is an intelligent tutoring system that using principles from the science of learning and serious learning games. " The game covers 21 scientific concepts shared among psychology, sociology, biology, and chemistry. The storyline of Operation ARIES! involves an epic story of love, revenge, uncertainty, spies, aliens, political intrigue, suspense, surprises, and saving the world. The story elements are presented across the game to maintain engagement. Watch the introduction on the homepage to get a feel for it!
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.
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