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Kip Holland-Anderson

The Flipped Class: Shedding light on the confusion, critique, and hype - THE DAILY RIFF... - 1 views

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    A brief history of the concept of the "flipped classroom" from the co-creator of the concept, Aaron Sams.
Kip Holland-Anderson

Classrooms of the (Near?) Future « Chris Kennedy - 0 views

  • the three most common elements I am hearing right now around new and evolving instructional and classroom innovation from teachers and schools involve inquiry, technology and self-regulation
  • Inquiry is based on the belief that understanding is constructed in the process of people working and conversing together as they pose and solve the problems, make discoveries and rigorously testing the discoveries that arise in the course of shared activity.
  • Inquiry is a study into a worthy question, issue, problem or idea
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  • There is amazing innovation happening with technology in a number of areas in West Vancouver. The work at Caulfeild Elementary is an example of this, and has been interesting to follow as they have launched their Inquiry based Digitally Enhanced Community (IDEC). Principal Brad Lund is writing a regular blog (here)
  • Dr. Stuart Shanker has brought self-regulation to the masses. He has been a regular presenter in British Columbia, as mentioned in an earlier post on his work  here,
  • The conversations on the elements of inquiry, technology and self-regulation are a marriage of pedagogy and environment. Of course, in a world of increased student ownership and personalization of learning there will likely be more diversity rather than less to what a classroom should look like.
Kip Holland-Anderson

Professional Development links from CBD - 6 views

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    Resources shared with tech coaches by Erik Cliff.
Ben Braymer

Screenr - 6 views

shared by Ben Braymer on 21 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Very simple way to create screencasts for flipping your classroom.
Ben Braymer

Flip Your Minds before Flipping Your Classroom. - 11 views

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    Cool stuff.
Catie Richert

ShowMe - The Interactive Learning Community - 0 views

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    ShowMe is an open online learning community where anyone can learn and teach any topic. The iPad app lets you easily create and share video lessons. Chicago Public Schools iPad pilot program teachers use it as formative assessment for daily math problems. Younger grades could use it one on one with parents or any grade to demo how to solve a problem and post it to a blog/tweet it, etc.
Stephen Braunius

Cubits - SketchUp viewer for the iPad - 4 views

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    This is an $$$ app that allows you to download 3d models from SketchUp. Thought Kevin Honeycut had some good ideas on how those models could be used for instruction.
Jackie Frens

Oak Grove Student Links - 5 views

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    GOOD K-5 links sorted by subject
Allison Nelson

Kevin Honeycutt:: Project Based Learning Database - 7 views

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    Great PBL idea database for all grade levels. Each project is presented in the form of a "challenge" and teachers and learners are encouraged to collaborate on and with the website.
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    Thanks for sharing this, Allison. For those who would like more information getting started with PBL, check out the Buck Institute for Education's PBL site http://www.bie.org/ and Edutopia's page on PBL http://www.edutopia.org/project-based-learning
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    I love this site! I already see mane ideas I want to try. Thanks.
Allison Nelson

list of smartboard resources - 7 views

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    Another diigo user has compiled a list of 625 smartboard resources -- lots of great tips and tricks!
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