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Blair Peterson

Pixar University's Randy Nelson on Learning and Working in the Collaborative Age | Edut... - 0 views

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    Some very good tips on how to collaborate. Love the quote - "...the core skill of an innovator is error recovery not failure avoidance." Look for people who have failed and recovered.
Blair Peterson

Online Learning is so last year… | 21st Century Collaborative - 0 views

  • Have we really hit the tipping point with online communities and collaboration– true collaboration? Is deep collaboration (moving past talk and cooperation to appreciative and collective action ) so prevalent among education that we can call it “old hat”?
  • Shouldn’t we be trying to  understand what is happening in those spaces that were new only a few years ago, determining how to best use them to learn and help our students learn?
  • re people confusing talking to people online with deep, connected learning?
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  • Are we moving toward an acceptance of superficiality as a replacement for deep learning? Has our multiple choice  culture trained our brains to believe that innovation is the holy grail?
  • I believe Personal Learning Networks are one of the three prongs necessary to be a do it yourself learner in today’s world.
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    Discussion of online learning. How far has it come and how much still needs to be improved.
Blair Peterson

Pulse | The Science of Collaboration - 0 views

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    Tool to code and review data on online collaborations. Seems like a simple and easy tool.
Colleen Broderick

Bringing Teachers Onboard with Tech -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    A provocative read that places emphasis on the importance of a collaborative culture and student learning "It's wonderful to work with a staff for whom the dominant mode of communication is, rather than the complaints a vocal minority may be inflicting on the group, a celebration of exploring what's possible. Where I've seen this happen, the leadership communicates openly, finds time for teachers to work together, and can trust the staff to expect much of themselves."
Blair Peterson

Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale online collaboration - YouTube - 0 views

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    How Re-Captcha is helping to scan books digitally. The words that we are typing into Captcha are verifying words that aren't recognized by the scanner. 100 million words a day. Amazing!
Blair Peterson

DLC « Instructional Technology - 2 views

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    Digital Learning Collaborative. Site with information on work that is being done in a district in CO. 
Blair Peterson

Peak Out From The Edges - 0 views

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    This is an amazing project by Jabiz Raisdana and others. He collaborated with people from around the world on recording a song and adding video. Amazing idea for our students.
Blair Peterson

Education, Tech, and Information Literacy: A Presentation by Jeff Utecht: the learning ... - 1 views

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    Comments from an educator after Jeff Utecht presentation. Example of a really good collaborative exercise.  "How many schools are creating policies that address new digital tools and behaviors?"
Shabbi Luthra

Leading with Web 2.0 - 1 views

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    Leadership and Policy Initiative by CoSN - Is an admin guide to integrating collaborative Web 2.0 tools in K-12 education.
Blair Peterson

Tina Barseghian: Napa New Tech High: 5 Reasons This is the School of the Future - 0 views

  • Put simply, project-based curriculum emphasizes learning through doing classroom projects that address a specific issue or challenge. Students typically carry out the projects in groups, and teachers guide them along
  • Tina Barseghian Editor of MindShift, a website about the future of learning Posted: January 7, 2011 02:48 PM BIO Become a Fan Get Email Alerts Bloggers' Index Napa New Tech High: 5 Reasons This is the School of the Future Amazing Inspiring Funny Scary Hot Crazy Important Weird Read More: Computer Tech School , Education Technology , Napa New Tech High , New Tech High Napa , New Tech Network , New Technology High , School Computer , Tech School , Tech Schools , Education News share this story 11481122 Get Education Alerts Sign Up Submit this story digg reddit stumble What does the high school of the future look like? It's one that emphasizes useful, relevant skills that can be applied
  • At Napa New Tech, you'll hear very little lecturing and see few teacher-led activities. For this school, the decision to use project-based curriculum was based not only on what topics students should learn, but also what skills they should acquire in school.
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  • "Critical thinking, collaboration, and communication.
  • With New Tech's "gradebook" system, a student is graded on four different criteria: content, written communication (even in subjects like math), critical thinking, and work ethic.
Blair Peterson

International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Portal - 0 views

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    We at the IMSLP believe that music should be something that is easily accessible for everyone. For this purpose we have created a music library to provide music scores free of charge to anyone with internet access, with several other projects in planning. IMSLP is also entirely collaborative, and all contributions are greatly welcome.
Blair Peterson

Innovation in K12 Education: Project Based Learning and Play « Compassion in ... - 1 views

  • 1) focus on project based learning 2) focus on play 3) focus on student-centric learning & passion (applied in both kindergarden and graduate school) 4) focus on practical problem solving 5) focus on the spirit of kindergarden 6) some outside the classroom learning 7) support activities & support structures for facilitating student passions 8] Everyone likes the physical world & experience (not just kids) 9) Can do media & virtual words too, in conjunction with physical world (particularly for modeling of complex systems) 10) Challenge to integrate individual/personal passion into group projects & collaboration (connect similar interests or complementary skills in an “organic way”) 11) There is a distinction between emergent collaboration and the order of “you 3 work together” 12) Scratch can change education–mirroring the use of Logo before it. Also, scratch mirrors snapping Legos together to create “media rich projects and share in an online community” Its programming for novices. Its accessible & tinkerable. Its about meaningful projects (not just generating list of prime #s). Resnick also points to the interesting program of Alice at Carnegie Mellon which is 3-D, but it unfortunately isn’t as meaningful & personal & social as Scratch. They’ve had 1 million projects in 3 years from kids around the world
Blair Peterson

Remixing Writing: A Digital Essay « The Unquiet Librarian - 1 views

  • I am currently collaborating with two of our English teachers to co-design and co-teach research and content creation for digital research projects.   Susan Lester (10th Honors World American Literature/Composition) and I began our project about three weeks ago (read more in this blog post), and I’ll be working with John Bradford (11th Honors American Literature/Composition) as of Tuesday for the next month or so on his twist on the project (more details coming soon).  In both of our collaborative projects, we felt our students were not quite ready  in terms of skill sets or prior learning experiences to completely open up the possibilities for a digital research “paper” or project although students do have creative latitude in choosing and designing their multigenre elements that will be integrated into the wiki based “text”; students also have the option to integrate multimedia into each section of their wikified “papers”.
  • the three of us  felt torn in wanting to open up the options and not setting up students for utter frustration (to the point many would completely shut down) in terms of combining two advanced skill sets (new research skills and content are being introduced);
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    Think about student digital essays on Prezi and partnerships between teachers and librarians. Great ideas here.
Blair Peterson

5 Characteristics of an Innovative Organization | Connected Principals - 0 views

  •  Promotion and modelling of risk-taking.
  • It is not only that our leaders have jumped in and shared their learning, but they have flattened the organization and learned from others as well.  I will see many of our superintendents attend events such as “Innovation Week” to see what is happening in our schools, so that they can either share their learning with others, or act as connectors.  It would be easy to “lead from above”, but it is more important to get involved and “lead by example”.  This is something I have seen often from our administrators at every level.
  • Collaboration is talked a lot about in schools as an “essential trait”, but there are many people that thrive off the notion of competition.  To me, it is not one or the other, but a combination of both that really push our organization forward.  “Competitive-Collaboration” is something that I believe will really push us to the next level.
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  • Proud of where we are, but know we have a way to go.
  • The focus on sharing.
  • Our “bosses” have focused on this from day one, and it is rare that any conversation that we have not start off checking in on individuals “personally”.   I have always been asked about my family, and I have always felt comfortable sharing because Parkland, in many aspects, has become like a family to me.
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