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Jerald Cole

Grading and Commenting | University Writing Center - 0 views

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    Diedrich on grading.
Emily Watson

New Test for Computers - Grading Essays at College Level - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    edX using AI to grade student essays.
amy hoffmaster

Gates and Pearson Foundations to Offer Online Courses - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The 24 new courses will use video, interactive software, games, social media and other digital materials to present math lessons for kindergarten through 10th grade and English lessons for kindergarten through 12th grade..
Matthew Ong

QUICK KEY - VIRAL VIDEO FOR GRADING APP - 3 views

Thanks for sharing Connie, I thought that such scanning technology was readily available. But the difference is that with Quick Key, it's made mobile and the teacher can scan it immediately. WIth ...

Steve Komarov

MOOC completion rates - 1 views

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    Completion rates for MOOCs and how different grading options affect them. 
Jackie Iger

Mooresville School District, a Laptop Success Story - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    A profile of a school district that has successfully woven technology into the curriculum after issuing laptops to nearly 4,500 students in grades 4-12 three years ago. Statewide, the district now ranks third in test scores and second in graduation rates.
Allison Browne

The Middle School Plunge : Education Next - 0 views

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    This article examines k-8 schools vs gr6-8 middle schools. Middle schoolers possibly struggle with the relatedness aspect of motivation when they lack leadership roles for younger students. ". We do, however, find suggestive evidence that the overall climate for student learning is worse in middle schools than in schools that serve students from elementary school through the 8th grade. This suggests a final potential interpretation of our results that is directly related to the choice of grade configuration: students may benefit from being among the oldest students in a school setting that includes very young students, perhaps because they have greater opportunity to take on leadership roles."
Leslie Lieman

Education Week Teacher: Why Twitter and Facebook Are Not Good Instructional Tools - 1 views

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    Thoughtful reflection by 8th grade teacher... enjoys experimenting with technology, but stresses the importance of questioning the pedagogical value of integrating tech in classrooms
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    Hi Leslie, Thanks for sharing. The article not only talks about the effectiveness of social media tools but a range ot technology which I found useful.
Chris Dede

Student-made Video Games Promote Science Literacy | MiddleWeb - 1 views

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    sixth grades connecting writing and media to science
Xavier Rozas

Million Ways To Teach video - 0 views

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    Go fly a kite... Better yet, build one and then fly it for a grade.
Sabita Verma

University class swaps grades for experience points - Plugged In - Yahoo! Games - 0 views

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      Interesting approach to creating engagement in the classroom.
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    Professor uses game design principles in college classes.
Jennifer Jocz

Why Everything Is Becoming a Game - 1 views

  • Over the last year, he started grading two of his classes (both involved with game design) using a system based on “experience points,” or XP, similar to the way gamers in World of Warcraft and other massively multiplayer games award points for various tasks. Students started the year at level one, with zero XP, and then gained points — and higher grades — by completing “quests” and “crafting,” which corresponded to giving presentations and doing exams and quizzes. Students also formed “guilds” similar to the gaming groups that rule WoW and other multiplayer games. Sheldon says that his students seemed far more engaged than they had been before.
  • The bottom line is that good games take advantage of people’s innate desire to compete with each other, but balance that with their need to receive rewards, including the approval of their peers — rewards that in some cases can be used to modify their behavior in certain ways. T
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    Interesting article about how certain features of video games (gaining experience points, forming guilds, etc.) are being incorporated in unexpected ways in our lives.
Chris Dede

Gallup: Student Engagement Drops With Each Grade - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 2 views

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    This affirms decades of similar findings
Kim Frumin

Digital Learning Report Card: 2012 - 0 views

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    The 2012 Digital Learning Report Card, funded by Jeb Bush's Digital Learning Now organization, was profiled in this week's EdSurge e-newsletter. The Digital Learning Report Card grades significant policy decisions (on a state-by-state basis) which "are advancing student-centric reforms, reducing barriers to blended learning, and encouraging the use of technology to offer a more personalized college- and career-ready education."
Xiaodi Chen

World Peace and other 4th-Grade Achievements Extended Trailer - YouTube - 0 views

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    A powerful game that teaches students to understand the operation of the world! The creator John Hunter is coming to Harvard on Monday! (http://www.gse.harvard.edu/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D104615526) 
Lisa Schnoll

Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing - 4 views

I love it! This was the computer game I played constantly in 4th grade. I didn't have the version shown in the YouTube video, but I remember it well even today.

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Tracy Tan

forum discussion - 0 views

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    This is a link to a forum discussion page where concerned Singaporean parents discuss whether or not to give monetary rewards to their children for A grades. It also features an article which interviews Prof Richard Ryan (or Ryan & Deci). Interesting to see parents grapple with this and try to come to terms with research evidence..
Leslie Lieman

Man vs. Computer: Who Wins the Essay-Scoring Challenge? - Curriculum Matters - Educatio... - 2 views

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    If computers can score writing, of course the first use will be for assessment. No surprise there. But how might we use this more creatively?
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    I tried to bring an scoring software program into my school. Nobody liked it except for myself. I thought the objective measure would be more motivating to students. But the other teachers thought that the students should have more practice with rubrics themselves. My school focused heavily on peer editing and scoring. Also, when teachers see such a large number of average scores they tend to disbelieve the results. For example, when I score the essays, there may be a lot of 'B's but I've sees the difference in between Betty's 'B' and Joe's 'B'. The grade is more of a reminder of my experience scoring Betty's writing. When the software scores it, I haven't necessarily seen the essay therefore the score doesn't mean as much. Of course the scoring makes much more sense for official assessments. Open Ended Responses are a much better measure of a student's understanding than multiple choice, if the software is able to distinguish the nuance of language. Some programs are scoring grammatical patterns, sentence length, and paragraph length; therefore, a student can be totally off topic and get a high score. I'm curious if this latest software corrected for this.
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