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Lauren Panton

Part One: Going Beyond SAMR… 5 Ideas | Tech Learning - 0 views

  • Dr. Puentedura Blog – Why not read SAMR thoughts from the person who came up with the model. Dr. Puentedura provides important insight, reflections, and ideas. Relating to Blooms – Once again learn from the SAMR creator, Dr. Puentedura, as he  provides this blog posted at Graphite showing relationships to SAMR and Blooms. SAMR Model and 21st Century Skills – Explore an article that allows educators to look at the SAMR Model through the 21st century skill lens. SAMR Model Example – Take a look at some great example relating SAMR to specific examples that educators can relate to. K. Ward SAMR Discussions Example – Read about SAMR as related to online discussion examples. SAMR… Teaching Above the Line – Discover a wonderful article that allows teachers to begin thinking of taking the SAMR steps. Introduction to SAMR Model – Once again Common Sense Media provides an amazing video and information on the SAMR Model. SAMR for Administrators – This is not just for administrators, but for all educators. This post at Edutopia provides some practical ideas for looking at SAMR. Padagogy Wheel – What an amazing creation that takes apps and aligns them to apps… a must visit website to investigate and learn more from.. SAMR and Coffee – This post points out several blogs and videos that try to draw some analogies between coffee and SAMR… it might be your cup of coffee..
Becky Bush

Quora - 1 views

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    Ask any question, get answers from people with real experience, and blog about what you know.
Lauren Panton

Study Measures Benefits of a 'Flipped' Pharmacy Course - Wired Campus - Blogs - The Chr... - 1 views

  • The study is to be published in February in Academic Medicine, the journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, but it is available online now (it can be downloaded using the “Article as PDF” tool). It reports on the 2011 and 2012 versions of a first-year course for graduate students, “Basic Pharmaceutics II.”
Lauren Panton

Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally, Andrew Churches - 1 views

  • Remembering
  • infer the retrieval of material
  • Social networking
  • ...26 more annotations...
  • Social bookmarking
  • Recognizing, listing, describing, identifying, retrieving, naming, locating, finding, Bullet pointing
  • Understanding
  • Interpreting, Summarizing, inferring, paraphrasing, classifying, comparing, explaining, exemplifying
  • Implementing, carrying out, using, executing, running, loading,
  • Blog Journaling
  • Commenting and annotating
  • Twittering
  • Applying
  • Uploading and Sharing
  • Editing
  • Analysing
  • Mashing
  • Comparing, organising, deconstructing, Attributing, outlining, finding, structuring, integrating,
  • Tagging
  • Validating
  • Reverse-engineering
  • Evaluating
  • critiquing, experimenting, judging, testing, detecting, monitoring
  • Collaborating and networking
  • Blog/vlog commenting and reflecting
  • Creating
  • Filming, animating, videocasting, podcasting, mixing and remixing
  • Directing and producing
  • constructing, planning, producing, inventing, devising, making, programming
  • publishing
Lauren Panton

6 Ways to Avoid Letting Your Computer Distract You - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of High... - 0 views

  • Time Out (Mac): In response to Ethan’s post on his five applications he can’t live without, micahvandegrift mentioned how much he loves Time Out: “Simply, it is a timer that reminds me to take breaks throughout the day. It can be set to whatever interval you choose, and has micro-breaks and regular breaks.” I followed his advice and downloaded this Mac-only application, and I’m really enjoying it. I use the micro breaks for some deep breathing and focusing my eyes on something besides the screen. I’ve been using the longer breaks to move away from my desk and to go talk to a colleague rather than sending an email. In some ways, this application might not belong on the list since it prevents you from doing anything on your computer while it’s running. But I’ve found even in a short amount of time that it helps me stay focused on what’s at hand since I have regular, scheduled breaks. And since these breaks cannot be with email or Twitter, I’m that much more likely to get back to work after its over.
Becky Bush

Learnist | Share what you know - 0 views

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    Learnist makes sharing what you know and learning from others fast and easy by remixing anything on the web like videos, ebooks, maps, blogs, podcasts, surveys and more into a simple and elegant learning resource on any topic that you can share with anyone. Learnist is like a collaborative, multimedia and interactive ebook from the future.
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