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hughesv

The 4Ss of Note Taking With Technology | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Do the technology-based note-taking strategies in your classroom... Adequately Support the students' learning needs? Allow students to Save their notes to multiple locations? Let students Search for salient points? Permit students to Share with peers and teachers?"
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    Note taking and ineffectiveness of note taking with laptops
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    Recently, a number of articles have surfaced reporting the ineffectiveness of note taking with laptops, in keeping with the findings of Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer detailed in The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard.
heunjens

30 Techniques to Quiet a Noisy Class | Edutopia - 13 views

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    Strategies for getting students to quiet down
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    30 Techniques to Quiet a Noisy Class
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    Classroom management for a noisy class
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    One day, in front 36 riotous sophomores, I clutched my chest and dropped to my knees like Sergeant Elias at the end of Platoon. Instantly, dead silence and open mouths replaced classroom Armageddon. Standing up like nothing had happened, I said, "Thanks for your attention -- let's talk about love poems."
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    "Most teachers use silencing methods, such as flicking the lights, ringing a call bell (see Teacher Tipster's charming video on the subject), raising two fingers, saying "Attention, class," or using Harry Wong's Give Me 5 -- a command for students to:"
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    One day, in front 36 riotous sophomores, I clutched my chest and dropped to my knees like Sergeant Elias at the end of Platoon.
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M. Kash

5 Tips to Help Teachers Who Struggle with Technology | Edutopia - 1 views

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    5 Tips to Help Teachers Who Struggle with Technology
clarkej

Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 2 views

  • children's online world and suggests the school community as a place for solidarity and answers. To read more about how schools and parents can partner mor
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whitingf

The Flipped Classroom: Pro and Con | Edutopia - 0 views

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    The Flipped Classroom: Pro and Con
grahamchris

Flipped Learning Toolkit: Flipping the Non-Flippable Classes | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Flipped Learning Toolkit: Flipping the Non-Flippable Classes
Tina Owsianik

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia - 1 views

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    It's hard to imagine a single career that doesn't have a need for someone who can code. Everything that "just works" has some type of code that makes it run. Coding (a.k.a. programming) is all around us. That's why all the cool kids are coding . . . or should be. Programming is not just the province of pale twenty-somethings in skinny jeans, hunched over three monitors, swigging Red Bull. Not any more! The newest pint-sized coders have just begun elementary school.
Tina Owsianik

A Guide to Game-Based Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    You want students to learn. Shall we play a game? Absolutely! But what is a game?
Tina Owsianik

Using Gaming Principles to Engage Students | Edutopia - 4 views

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    Game designers understand how to make games memorable and "sticky" in the sense that, even when you aren't playing the game, you're still thinking about solving its problems and puzzles. As teachers, how might we make our projects and content as sticky as games? How can we engage kids in thoughtful learning even after they leave the classroom? Here are game designers' top five secrets and some tips on using these same game dynamics to make learning in your classroom as addictive as gaming.
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