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Blair Peterson

Want to Develop Engaging Content? First Step: Understand What Engaging Means | Content ... - 0 views

  • Engaging content gives your reader a peek at something he or she hasn’t seen before, but can relate to in some way.
  • Engaging content starts and ends with telling a good story. Good stories require compelling characters, insider details and tales of challenges overcome.
  • Engaging content is anything that provides value to the lives of your prospects, customers or community members
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  • Engaging content draws me into the moment. It gets me to think–but not so much that my head hurts.
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    Marketing Training and Education site where experts define what engaging means. As we think about how to engage students we have to figure out what that means and then what does it look like.
Blair Peterson

Why most presentations suck - 0 views

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    Interesting slide show on why presentations suck. 
Blair Peterson

Group Work that Works - 0 views

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    Written for college classes, but the author provides 4 "S" principles that he feels will improve group work/projects. 1. Significant problem, 2. Specific Choice, 3. Same Problem, 4. Simultaneous Reporting
Blair Peterson

The need for connection & engagement in education - 0 views

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    Discussion on how to make presentations more engaging.
Blair Peterson

Crazy for Learning: Students Change School's Cell Phone Policy - A case for inquiry/pro... - 0 views

  • The campaigns are collected in a website and can be viewed here. 
  • We were pretty sure that the G² students would mostly comply with the new policy because they had invested so much time and effort (note: ownership) but we were uncertain just how effective the Responsible Use Campaign would be for everyone else.
  • groups researching the potentially negative consequences of cell phone use in schools, we came to realize that we needed a way to address these proactively if the proposal we were planning to make to administration had any chance of approval.
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  • Beginning on January 3, 2011, 7th and 8th grade students will be allowed to use their mobile devices in the classroom for educational purposes and at the teacher’s discretion, and during the lunch period.
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    One school's process for developing a new cell phone policy.
Blair Peterson

Turning links into a library with Diigo - 0 views

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    This is why Diigo is such a powerful tool. Take a look to see how you can use it with your students.
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