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Jon Bunch

Building Blocks: The First Steps of Creating a Multicultural Classroom - 0 views

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    Building Blocks: The First Steps of Creating a Multicultural Classroom byLarri Fish of Siena College Discovering diversity takes creativity, extra effort, diligence, and courage on the teacher's part. Thus, American public schools have rarely offered an enthusiastic welcome for student difference.
Jon Bunch

Multicultural Experience Enhances Creativity - 0 views

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    This site informs us about the practices of work and school exchanges and educational diversity programs to learn about creativity in a multicultural environment. The creative cognitive approach is also elaborated upon as well as other strategies to produce or enhance creativity. Scientific evidence and approaches are focused on in this article.
Jon Bunch

Multicultural experience enhances creativity: the... [Am Psychol. 2008] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    PubMed comprises more than 22 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
Glenn Hervieux

Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English - YouTube - 3 views

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    Protecting your Digital Identity and that of others - Common Craft. Good video to use with students. 
Glenn Hervieux

Student Blogs: Digital Portfolios | Primary Tech - 7 views

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    Although this is written with younger students in mind, there are some good ideas of the skills all beginning bloggers need to learn, how to organize posts in a spreadsheet and track posts using Feedly, an RSS reader. Some good ideas for the classroom teacher. If 4th graders can blog, why not older students?
Glenn Hervieux

Can computers really grade essay tests? - 1 views

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    "Can computers really grade essay tests? The National Council of Teachers of English say "no," even if there is new software that says "yes."" Read the pros and cons in this article and judge for yourself. Can software do an ADEQUATE job of grading essays?
Glenn Hervieux

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 11 ways to be positive when your spring break isn't all you wish... - 3 views

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    A very personal look by Vicki at handling difficult situations in life. Inspirational.
Ian Guest

What I Hope To Learn By Teaching a MOOC on "History and Future of Higher Ed - 6 views

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    By Cathy Davidson in HASTAC
Ian Guest

MOOCs: taxonomy of 8 types of MOOC - 6 views

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    "Taxonomy based on pedagogy ... it is important to define a taxonomy of MOOCs not from the institutional but the pedagogic perspective, by their learning functionality, not by their origins." via Donald Clark Plan B
Glenn Hervieux

The phrase "CIPA complaint content" can be misleading | BalancedFiltering.org - 1 views

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    Good discussion on CIPA compliance and who is in charge of determining what is appropriate or not. This discussion articulates why a filtering company shouldn't be in charge of telling me what is appropriate or not. There is no standard that can be applied by a 3rd party provider.
Glenn Hervieux

Teachers as Technology Trailblazers: Speaking and Listening in the Digital Age - 1 views

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    "Speaking and listening. We do it every day for countless reasons. Routine interactions, brief exchanges, or thoughtful diatribes propel us through everything from the most mundane tasks to critical life events. Therefore, it's not surprising that speaking and listening have earned a prominent place in our K-12 standard documents, including the widely endorsed Common Core State Standards (CCSS). "
Glenn Hervieux

You Never Know How Close You are to Your Dreams - image - 1 views

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    Here is an inspirational image. I'll use this in professional development settings and to encourage my PLN members.
Glenn Hervieux

Lesson | Who Are You Online? Considering Issues of Web Identity - NYTimes.com - 8 views

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    "NY Times writers collaborated with the Common Sense Media writer Kelly Schryver to focus on the increasingly important and nuanced question "Who Are You Online?" Times and Learning Network content as well as offerings from Common Sense Media's K-12 Digital Literacy and Citizenship curriculum for teaching and learning about this complex issue." Lots of avenues to take this material in working with students.
Lisa Noble

Citing social media sources (MLA and APA) - 2 views

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    Easy to read chart on how to cite social media sources in academic work.
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