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Demetri Orlando

IP21: NETS - 1 views

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    This wiki (google site) by Parish Episcopal intends to outline how NETS could be implemented in the classroom.
susan  carter morgan

The Nuts & Bolts of 21st Century Teaching | Powerful Learning Practice - 0 views

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    his is the sixth time I've taught a unit on the Holocaust, each one slightly different than the last. In the past, my students learned most of the information via lecture, notes and videos. Because I was responsible for distilling the information, I learned much more than they did. This semester they're doing it all themselves. And the end result will be a classroom Holocaust museum curated by my grade 10 English students. The unit involves inquiry, collaborative, and project-based learning all in one.
Marti Weston

They're learning to write, and they've got readers - TwinCities.com - 1 views

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    blogging in the classroom
Sarah Hanawald

Defining the Role of a 21st Century Literacy Specialist | always learning - 0 views

  • personal (and personable) support in the classroom is the key to the success of any technology-rich program, and 21st century literacy is no different.
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    From the 21st century literacy specialist at the international school Bangkok.
Demetri Orlando

k12learning20 » 23Things - 0 views

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    This "23 Things" site by Shelley Paul was developed to engage Atlanta area educators in exploring web2 tools in a step by step fashion, and is offered for credit.
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    Interesting idea for introducing educators to web2.0 tools. I'm not sure about disconnecting it from classroom application. It sure makes it easier to do, but I wonder if it might be stickier if it were connected to teaching and learning.
susan  carter morgan

Techlearning > > Caught on Video > April 22, 2008 - 0 views

  • Over the years, I've come up with many scenarios where using video would be a beneficial tool in the classroom.
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      Lots of ways to use video with students.
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    Lots of ways to use video with our students
Demetri Orlando

Remote Access: An Ever - New Textbook (Only Better) - 0 views

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    Clarence Fisher's blog comment upon his class wiki "there is almost no comparison to a textbook I might purchase"
susan  carter morgan

21st Century Learning: Learning2.0 - 0 views

  • Independent school culture is such that teachers need to make certain they build on the rich heritage of what works and yet make room to rethink delivery of AP courses and such so that these kids not only get into some of the most prestigious colleges around, but they are fluent in the new literacies when they arrive.
  • Web 2.0 – and ultimately School 2.0 -- is all about this two-way or group communication. The Web is no longer just a place to search for resources. It’s a place to find people, to exchange ideas, to demonstrate our creativity before an audience. The Internet has become not only a great curriculum resource but a great learning resource. The second generation Web is in fact, laying the foundation for ideas such as Classroom 2.0, Teacher 2.0 and Learning 2.0.
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    Independent school culture is such that teachers need to make certain they build on the rich heritage of what works and yet make room to rethink delivery of AP courses and such so that these kids not only get into some of the most prestigious colleges around, but they are fluent in the new literacies when they arrive.
Sarah Hanawald

The LoTi Connection - About LoTi - 0 views

  • esigned to accurately measure authentic classroom technology use. The LoTi Framework focuses on the use of technology as a tool within the context of student based instruction with a constant emphasis on higher order thinking.
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    This is the "about Loti" page, probably a better bookmark than the other.
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    I should have bookmarked this one instead of the other one.
Demetri Orlando

One-to-One Computing Has Failed Our Expectations - 3 views

  • To make the computer an essential tool in the classroom, and thus to realize the potential value added from technology, we need to redefine the curriculum in terms of what gets taught, and we need to redefine how it gets taught.
Demetri Orlando

Education - Change.org: Technology: The Wrong Questions and the Right Questions - 0 views

  • Mobile phones, computers everywhere, hypertext, social networking, collaborative cognition (from Wikipedia on up), Google, text-messaging, Twitter, audiobooks, digital texts, text-to-speech, speech recognition, flexible formatting - these are not "add ons" to the world of education, they are the world of education. This is how humans in this century talk, read, communicate, learn. And learning to use these technologies effectively, efficiently, and intelligently must be at the heart of our educational strategies.
  • Maybe worse than irrelevant. Maybe dangerous. The belief that "your" experience is relevant leads to a nightmare loop. Students who behave, and learn, most like their teachers do the best in classrooms. Teachers see this reflection as proof of their own competence - "The best students are just like me." And thus all who are "different" in any way - race, class, ability, temperament, preferences - are left out of the success story.
susan  carter morgan

Cable in the Classroom - Threshold Magazine - Spring 2009 - 0 views

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    articles focused on learning in a participatory culture
Demetri Orlando

Rethinking Teacher Professional Development - 5 views

  • the most important characteristics of effective professional development for educators, you might be surprised by one of their first answers: A blank bulletin board and a bunch of empty classrooms.
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    Nice description of the "unconference" approach to professional development which gives participants control of the agenda.
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