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The Learning Spy - Feedback: it's better to receive than to give - 0 views

  • feedback and formative assessment the most powerful, most effective things you can be doing.
  • where they are going, how they are going there and what they might go next.” Obvious, isn’t it?
  • Hattie says that feedback should be: ‘just in time’, ‘just for me’, ‘just where I am in my learning process
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  • and ‘just what I need to help me make progress’
  • It’s about getting students to identify strategies
  • As teachers we tend to be more concerned about whether we give feedback rather than whether students receive it.
  • Feedback is most often accepted when it confirms existing beliefs; where beliefs are challenged, feedback is often rejected If you give feedback to the whole class students think it must be directed at someone else and no one ‘receives’ it. Most feedback is poorly received and not usually acted on Students often find teachers feedback to be “confusing, non-reasoned and not understandable” Even when they do understand, they’re not sure how to apply it to their learning Most feedback is related to tasks rather than processes Most feedback comes from peers and most of that is incorrec
  • One study found that 70% of teachers felt that they gave detailed formative feedback but only 45% of students agreed with their teachers’ claims.
  • We also need to be aware that feedback which seems to be critical can often be unwelcome. That’s not to say that we should gloss over obvious mistakes, but we need to present our feedback in a way which affords students the chance to discover for themselves where they went wrong.
  • This means that instead of saying things like, “You’ve done x, but you should have done y.” I’m saying, “Why have you done x? What else could you have done?” This also helps to move feedback away from the product and onto the process of learning.
Wendy Melnick

Flat Classroom™ Projects - 0 views

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    The Flat Classroom Project™ is a global collaborative project that joins together middle and high school students (typically grade 9-12, 14-18 years old). Co-founded in 2006 by Vicki Davis (Westwood Schools, USA) and Julie Lindsay (now in Beijing, China) in 2006, this project uses Web 2.0 tools to support communication and interaction as well as collaboration and creation between students and teachers from classrooms around the world.
Jared Bennett

WPML - The WordPress Multilingual Plugin - 0 views

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    This could prove interesting for ELL students accessing student blogs.
Aaron Puley

Student Blogging Activity 3 (Beginner) - Teaching Quality Commenting | Teacher Challenge - 0 views

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    Great blog post about supporting students with
Thomas Ro

Lure of the Labyrinth - 0 views

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    Lure of the Labyrinth is a digital game for middle-school pre-algebra students. It includes a wealth of intriguing math-based puzzles wrapped into an exciting narrative game in which students work to find their lost pet - and save the world from monsters! Linked to both national and state mathematics standards, the game gives students a chance to actually think like mathematicians.
Jared Bennett

Turnitin - 0 views

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    Powerful feedback/writing process tool. Ignore the plagiarism "gotcha" aspects and use it help students understand the process of re-writing, proofreading, and citing sources correctly. Limited OSAPAC licensing in secondary. Speak to your TL.
Jared Bennett

Animoto - For education - 0 views

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      Once students sign up with a promo code they have 6 months of "all-access". Currently there does not seem to be a way to extend this in concurrent years without re-applying for a code and having the students sign up with a different email address.
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    A direct link to the Application form to get a promo code to render costly features free for edu.
Wendy Melnick

Google Basics - 0 views

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    Collaborate online with Google Docs. Create documents in Powerpoint, Word and Excel and share them with your students. Students can create essays together, construct presentations and post them online with a designated URL. Google also offers collaborative calendars, photo slide shows, personalized maps, scholarly research, customizable home page and many apps.
Aaron Puley

Students' use of Kindles increases reading and collaboration | TeleRead: News and views... - 0 views

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    Small library project (30 Kindles) for reading group - supports reading and collaboration.
Aaron Puley

Kindles at high school bring praise, surprises - 0 views

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    A High School in the United States that has assigned Kindles to students.
Wendy Melnick

Khan Academy - 0 views

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    World's free classroom. Everything you ever wanted to learn - from videos. Students can practice at this site and search the tutorials effectively. Teachers can track the students' involvement in the site here also. http://www.khanacademy.org/
Wendy Melnick

?! InterroBANG - 0 views

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    Interrobang ?! is a game where you get to have fun with problems. Students complete real-world missions with deeds that can win prizes, improve problem solving skills and connect with others. Play with a class or collaborate globally.
Aaron Puley

ToonTube Cartoons | Toontastic | Launchpad Toys - 0 views

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    Student made cartoons hosted on ToonTube
Aaron Puley

Students Speak Up in Class, Silently, via Social Media - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Great article about Social Media in the classroom - the comments are especially good
Wendy Melnick

Every Teacher's Must-Have Guide To Facebook - 0 views

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    A guide co-written by students on how to use Facebook safely.
Jared Bennett

The History Game Canada - 0 views

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    A Civilizations-style game based on Canadian History.
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    I found this game very education for student to learn about the history of Canada. More for junior/intermediate/senior
Aaron Puley

Clearwater High students give Kindles high marks : School News - Tampa Bay Newspapers - 0 views

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    Clearwater Kindle update - one year and still going strong.
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