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christopher ciechoski

Why a knowledge of how to analyse data is essential in the curriculum « Malco... - 3 views

  • My point is to agree with Arthur Benjamin that we now live in a world where there is a mass of available data. We are bombarded with statistics all the time.
  • More importantly the ability to read data and use data has become an essential part of everybody’s lives.
  • This all seems to me to point to the fact that we must teach data collection, presentation and most importantly interpretation to children as a key part of their mathematical education. Data is about real world problems and that is the things that we should be presenting to our children if they are to make sense of their ever changing digital world.
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    Great read and video for that Wednesday Slump in Data!
Jackie Gerstein

The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence -- Campus Technology - 3 views

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    The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence
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    I find it interesting how they only talk about ePortfolios as you having to "sign up" for them. Students in my course will have options to use Wordpress, Google Sites, etc. because these need to be public, but Evernote works as well. You don't have to use an expensive product to have an ePortfolio.
V Reinsalu

QR codes - 0 views

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    - part of wiki that shows ways to differentiate learning in order to have inclusion
Stacy Olson

MoodleShare - 1 views

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    A repository of moodle courses that have been shared - open source courses for reuse.  Includes subject areas and professional development courses.
Al Smith

Send a voice message to Literateowl (Literateowl) - 3 views

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    Embed n blog or web
Debs Seed

Four stages of competence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Can be used to describe the stages from digital illiteracy to digital fluency
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