Skip to main content

Home/ Independent School Collaboration/ Group items tagged collaboration

Rss Feed Group items tagged

susan  carter morgan

First post! - 22 views

I just emailed Demetri. He's on it! Lucy Gray wrote: > Can you post feeds from here over in isenet? That might help to bridge the two services. > > Lucy > > > Susan Morgan wrote: > > Hmmm, good...

Angela Neff

Smithsonian: What do Bees, Collaborative Learning, Design Thinking and Brain based lear... - 6 views

Smithsonian: What do Bees, Collaborative Learning, Design Thinking and Brain based learning have in common? While doing research for a design based Service Learning curriculum I am creating, I ca...

started by Angela Neff on 02 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Jim Tiffin Jr liked it
Dolores Gende

The Nextbook Must Be… - 3 views

  •  
    Excellent ideas for collaborating in a digital textbook
susan  carter morgan

Ed Tech Co-Op - Where educators explore technology together - 2 views

  •  
    Ed Tech Co-Op Welcome to the Ed Tech Co-Op. This site is a collaborative effort between the College of William & Mary, Alexandria Country Day School, and other educators interested in exploring and developing their knowledge for effective curriculum-based technology integration in K-12 classrooms.
Jason Ramsden

YouTube - Collaborative Spreadsheet Art - 0 views

shared by Jason Ramsden on 11 Dec 08 - Cached
  •  
    Talk about collaboration!
  •  
    This is an incredible time lapse of a festive holiday google docs spreadsheet. Simply Amazing!
Jason Ramsden

Making Wikis Work for Scholars - 0 views

  •  
    Interesting take on wikis and scholarly research, coursework, etc.
  •  
    Article on scholarly collaboration through the use of wikis noting both the pros and cons. Some excellent examples provided.
Demetri Orlando

Individual Knowledge in the Internet Age (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 2 views

  •  
    Must read article pointing out the fallacy (and danger) of Internet hype around collaboration, memory, and books.
susan  carter morgan

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

  •  
    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.
susan  carter morgan

Our great new comments feature - 2 views

  •  
    This is great for collaboration!
Demetri Orlando

The top 10 tech priorities of CIOs - Computerworld - 1 views

  • Analytics and business intelligence. (Last year's rank: 5) Mobile technologies. (Last year: 3) Cloud computing, including SaaS. (Last year: 1) Collaboration/workflow technologies. (Last year: 8) Legacy modernization. IT management. (Last year: 4) CRM ERP applications Security Virtualization. (Last year: 2)
Demetri Orlando

Here Are The 17 Radical Ideas From Google's Top Genius Conference That Could Change The... - 6 views

  •  
    this might be another arrow in the quiver supporting open testing
  •  
    If we have wireless everywhere, the ability to project onto the mind's eye, the ability to control a computer with our thoughts, and the ability to implant that computer in our body, how far away are we from having a bio-chip that gives us always-on access to the web? What will education do when children can recall facts they have never learned merely by thinking about the question? What skills do we teach then?
Demetri Orlando

Planning to Share versus Just Sharing at EdTechPost - 0 views

  •  
    grow your network by sharing, not planning to share or deciding who to share with
Scott Merrick

eSchoolNews - 0 views

  • The report says every aspect of the U.S. education system--from pre-kindergarten to postsecondary and adult education, including after-school and teacher preparation programs--"must be aligned to prepare citizens with the 21st-century skills they need to compete." It encourages U.S. schools to do a better job of teaching and measuring advanced, 21st-century skills beyond simply assessing science, reading, and math. In addition, it outlines several actions at the national, state, and local levels that U.S. leaders must undertake to improve economic results and better prepare citizens to participate in the 21st-century economy. "All Americans, not just an elite few, need 21st-century skills that will increase their marketability, employability, and readiness for citizenship," the report says.  These skills include critical thinking and judgment, complex problem solving, creative thinking, and communication and collaboration.
  •  
    new report from P21, Partnership for 21st Century Skills
Scott Merrick

VUCSOWeb20forUS » home - 0 views

  •  
    Workspace for the four day workshop sponsored by the Vanderbilt Center for Science Outreach July21-14, 2008
susan  carter morgan

Raise Your Hands (Techlearning blog) - 0 views

  • Alan November adds, "The best thing to invest in right now is collegiality. The number one skill that teachers will need is to be team-based, collegial, sharing their knowledge and wisdom."
  • Dedicate a portion of your day to honing your professional practice
  • Establish a professional learning network
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • . Establish and maintain a virtual professional learning space that fosters shared knowledge and resources
  • Make professional reflection and scholarly work a priority and make it public.
  • 5. Model professional learning for colleagues, students, and parents
  • We effect change by engaging in robust conversations with ourselves, our colleagues, our customers, our family, the world.... Your time of holding back, of guarding your private thoughts, is over. Your function in life is to make a declarative statement" - Susan Scott
Sarah Hanawald

Dipity Anotated and Illustrated Timelines - 0 views

  •  
    Looks really interesting for Social Studies or Literary Studies. How to use with students under 13?
  •  
    This one is really great. The timeline can be embedded in webpages!
Sarah Hanawald

The LoTi Connection - LoTi Services - 0 views

  • The LoTi Classroom Teacher represents a series of online courses designed for classroom educators, mentors, and building administrators to improve and refine the manner in which learning technologies are used to promote student engagement and achievement. The LoTi Classroom Teacher series explores the concepts of higher order thinking skills, differentiation, collaboration, and the use of technology to build effective communities of inquiry that help students develop 21st Century Skills as articulated by The Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
Sarah Hanawald

CommentPress - 0 views

  • CommentPress is an open source theme for the WordPress blogging engine that allows readers to comment paragraph by paragraph in the margins of a text. Annotate, gloss, workshop, debate:
  •  
    comments on paragraphs
  •  
    Useful for AP students?
1 - 20 of 29 Next ›
Showing 20 items per page