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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Lisa Bindert

Lisa Bindert

Massive Open Online Courses on Health and Medicine: Review - 0 views

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    Mooc For courses on health and medicine
Lisa Bindert

http://flippedlearning.org/cms/lib07/va01923112/centricity/domain/46/flip_handout_fnl_w... - 1 views

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    The four pillars of flipped learning.
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https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eli7081.pdf - 0 views

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    7 things to consider regarding the flipped classroom, including an example, pros and cons.
Lisa Bindert

http://www.ksbe.edu/_assets/spi/pdfs/21_century_skills_full.pdf - 2 views

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    What are 21st Century skills?
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The use of flipped classrooms in higher education: A scoping review - 0 views

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    Highlights * Flipped class has the capacity for building lifelong skills for 21st Century learners. * Misunderstanding of the key elements necessary for successful flipping * Under-utilisation of conceptual frameworks and design in flipped classroom * Need for stronger evidence in evaluating student outcomes in flipped classrooms
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7 Ways That Social Networking Tools Can Enable Social Learning in the Classroom - Emerg... - 3 views

  • Engagement:
  • Social Learning: 
  • Use time outside of class better, so you can use in-class time better
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  • It provides opportunities for writing and writing assessment:
  • Encourage dialogue, reach more students
  • Help students get ahead of the professional curve:
  • Build connections
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    Engagement: Social Learning: Use time outside of class better, so you can use in-class time better It provides opportunities for writing and writing assessment: Encourage dialogue, reach more students Help students get ahead of the professional curve: Build connections
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10 of the Most Engaging Uses of Instructional Technology (with Dozens of Resources and ... - 1 views

  • The 2014 Gates Foundation report, Teachers Know Best: What Educators Want from Digital Instructional Tools, indicates that teachers want tools “supporting student collaboration and providing interactive experiences”. These types of tools are fun and engaging, and they support 21st century skills like collaboration, communication, and creativity. Learning this compelled me to write the article, “20 Fun Free Tools for Interactive Classroom Collaboration”, which has been in the top 10 most popular posts on the site since I published it in May. We followed that in July with “5 More Cool Tools to Take Classroom Collaboration to a New Level”, another popular post. So there you have over two dozen fun free interactive collaboration tools to consider using in your classes this year!
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    Engaging uses of instructional technology including resources and tools, 10 techniques including links to delve deeper into uses for technology
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