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Sarah Hanawald

List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • List of cognitive biases From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A cognitive bias is a pattern of deviation in judgement that occurs in particular situations (see also cognitive distortion and the lists of thinking-related topics). Implicit in the concept of a "pattern of deviation" is a standard of comparison; this may be the judgment of people outside those particular situations, or may be a set of independently verifiable facts. The existence of some of these cognitive biases has been verified empirically in the field of psychology, others are widespread beliefs, and may themselves be a consequence of cognitive bias.
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    Yikes. This one might provoke some pain. It would be a great start with students and for faculty self-reflection. Not techy at all.
Demetri Orlando

Social Networks in Education wiki listing - 0 views

  • A listing of social networks used in educational environments. Please add to this list (alphabetical by category and within categories).
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    Source for finding a social network for teachers.
Demetri Orlando

13 Good Chrome Extensions and Apps for Students and Teachers - 2 views

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    nice list of chrome extensions including utilities for screen capture, text to speech, equation editor, stripping ads, remove "related videos" on youtube, etc.
Demetri Orlando

The 7 Steps to Innovative Leadership - 3 views

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    Cheryl Lemke of Metiri Group lists 7 keys to innovative leadership.
Sarah Hanawald

434 + essential web 2.0 Tools in one place! - 0 views

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    Wow-- a very cool list of web 2.0 tools. Great resource for a workshop or for play.
Demetri Orlando

50 Things Everyone Should Know How To Do | Marc and Angel Hack Life - 1 views

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    Great list of necessary life skills, runs the gamut from how to hold a baby to understanding basic computer security. Check out the video on starting a fire without matches starting a fire without matches!
Demetri Orlando

Rules of MacNeil/Lehrer Journalism | Online NewsHour | PBS - 0 views

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    Jim Lehrer's "rules" for the PBS Newshour reporting are a nice set of guidelines that could be applied in general to interacting online on discussion boards, list-serves, and social websites. Might be useful for students to read these as part of a netiquette lesson
Demetri Orlando

Defining the Fine Line: Where Does Push Become Shove? -  Independent School E... - 3 views

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    Head, Brian Kelly's response about how ed-tech integrationists can be successful. Lists 5 strategies.
Demetri Orlando

Experiencing the Snow Day Flip - NAIS AC 2011 - 6 views

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    "flippped" instruction places responsibility for content-viewing onto the student... they listen (or interact) with content outside of class and then class time is used for more personalized activity. Nice list of bullet points and links to resources
susan  carter morgan

open thinking » Five Recommended Readings? - 0 views

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    he Associate Dean of Faculty Development & Human Resources at my workplace has asked me to recommend five readings (e.g., books, articles, blogpost, etc.) that would help inform his understanding of current changes regarding social networks, knowledge, and technology in education. Rather than develop the list alone, I thought it appropriate to (at least attempt to) crowdsource responses from individuals in my network. So, what readings would you recommend to an educational leader in charge of faculty development in a teacher education program? Any responses are greatly appreciated.
Dolores Gende

» Top 100 Articles of 2011 C4LPT - 1 views

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    Articles on how social media tools are impacting personal, professional and organisational learning practices and behaviours.
Dolores Gende

Progressive Education - 0 views

  • conventional practices, including homework, grades, and tests, prove difficult to justify for anyone who is serious about promoting long-term dispositions rather than just improving short-term skills.
  • Some of the features that I’ve listed here will seem objectionable, or at least unsettling, to educators at more traditional schools
  • A truly impressive collection of research has demonstrated that when students are able to spend more time thinking about ideas than memorizing facts and practicing skills — and when they are invited to help direct their own learning — they are not only more likely to enjoy what they’re doing but to do it better. Progressive education isn’t just more appealing; it’s also more productive.
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  • Is the education that the oldest students receive just as progressive as that offered to the youngest, or would a visitor conclude that those in the upper grades seem to attend a different school altogether?
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    Spring 08 article from Independent School magazine does a nice job of getting to the point of progressive education
Sarah Hanawald

CMS: Product List - 0 views

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    Educational tech mgmt tools comparison site.
Sarah Hanawald

Top 100 Tools for Learning: Summary PDF - 0 views

  • Between January and March 2008 155 learning professionals shared  their Top 10 favourite tools for learning  (either for their own personal learning or for creating learning for others).  We used these lists to compile the Top 100 Tools for Learning Spring 2008. 
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    From the UK, top 100 tools for learning. Mostly web app's, lots of web2.0. Would be handy for a presentation, sort of "how many of these do you know about" overview for folks.
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