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Mike Dunavant

http://www.pblearning.com/uploads/4/7/9/6/4796041/kagan_strats.pdf - 1 views

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    Kagan Structures are instructional strategies designed to promote cooperation and communication in the classroom, boost students' confidence and retain their interest in classroom interaction. The Structures work in all teaching contexts-regardless of subject, age group, and number of students in class.
Mike Dunavant

Kagan Strategies - 3 views

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    Kagan Structures are instructional strategies designed to promote cooperation and communication in the classroom, boost students' confidence and retain their interest in classroom interaction. The Structures work in all teaching contexts-regardless of subject, age group, and number of students in class.
william berry

The Church of the Right Answer | Math with Bad Drawings - 0 views

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    "In short, I'm constantly nudging students to think more deeply, but I never really challenge the dogmas of the Church of the Right Answer. I'm a good, rule-abiding cop, in a city where the rules are sometimes grossly unfair. That doesn't always satisfy me. Some days I don't want to nibble at the edges. I crave a more radical assault: a reformation, a new religion. Some days, I want a Church of Learning." For use in a faculty meeting/at a PD. This would be a great activity for IB schools when discussing how best to implement/discuss IB grades. - In HCPS/at Moody do we "worship" at the Church of the Right answer or the Church of Learning? What structures are in place at the school/county level that helped you generate your answer? - Are Moody's students and parents more likely to "worship" at the Church of the Right answer of the Church of learning? What evidence do you see to support you opinion? - What structures can we implement in individual classrooms/at a school level in order to preach the Church of Learning vs. The church of the Right answer.
Tom Woodward

The Daily Create - Daily assignments to fuel your creativity - 2 views

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    This could be a structure/concept that we could use as a word exploration/association possibility. There are a lot of possibilities and Alan Levine has been working on creating a generic WP theme for this.
Tom Woodward

100 Words You Should Know - 6 views

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    Worth thinking about how this works and the benefits of the structure.
Tom Woodward

InterTwinkles: Twinkling all over the InterWebs - 0 views

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    "InterTwinkles is a platform built from the ground up to help small democratic groups to do process online. It provides structure to improve the efficiency of specific communication tasks like brainstorming and proposals. "
Tom Woodward

A way to link to a specific part of a youtube video - 0 views

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    Link to a specific time in a YouTube video. Easy to do yourself but possibly helpful to teachers/students and I always forget the structure.
Kourtney Bostain

AHESLiteracyProtocols.docx - Dropbox - 0 views

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      What roles will you establish? You want to build expectation of time investment. If I invest my time in you, how are you going to invest in someone else?
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    Literacy Protocols - Establishing/creating structures is a key component of success.
william berry

History Nerd Fest 2013 - Student created documentaries | History Tech - 0 views

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    "Mark talked about the idea of using Evidence-Based Arguments as a starting point. Every historical investigation needs to begin with a great question. Then they asked kids to do research and create videos. But what they got was disappointing. What they got was basically text with pictures, a script with a background. It wasn't a story, it wasn't engaging, and it often didn't really answer the question.  They begin to realize that they needed to learn more about how to create high-quality documentaries, how to use images and video to actually tell a story. And eventually they came up with a Four Step Process that students work through to create high-quality documentaries:" 4 Step Process for creating HST videos. I don't necessarily agree with the author's thought that tech should not be introduced until step #4, as tech can enhance 1-3 just as well. The teacher just needs to model good behavior and help students develop structures for the work in these phases for it to be successful.
william berry

Round and Round - Futility Closet - 0 views

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    "Since demolishing 78 traffic signals and installing 80 roundabouts, the northern Indiana city of Carmel has reduced the number of accidents by 40 percent and the number of accidents with injuries by 78 percent." There's a great lesson in here somewhere. I'm not sure of the exact structure for it, but here are some of my random thoughts. Let me know if you have others: Use Googlemaps and GoogleEarth in order to determine how many traffic lights are in a specific location in a county/city. Using the calculations in this article/video, how much could the county/city that you researched in Google maps have saved if they installed traffic circles rather than traffic lights. Extension - Research the number of accidents and injury/fatality stats for the area that you've researched. Using the calculations in this video/article, how many lives would traffic circles save in this area?
william berry

History Nerd Fest 2013 - Primary sources and emerging technology | History Tech - 1 views

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    "Can we use primary sources and technology to promote civic engagement? Richard Hartshorne and Scott Waring of University of Central Florida say yes. They shared a great set of resources to help you structure your use of technology in the classroom.  They didn't really share specific examples about civic engagement activities with these tools - mostly a review of the different tools - but they do have one lesson idea online." Various thoughts on how to use technology in a history classroom.
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