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Tina Owsianik

10 Ways to Get Student-Centered Learning Right | Edudemic - 0 views

  • f there’s been a single educational buzzword with traction over the past few years, “student-centered learning” certainly tops the charts. From the TED stage to experimental classrooms, an increasing number of thought leaders, schools and teachers are advocating a handover of the learning experience to the students who must do the learning.
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    If there's been a single educational buzzword with traction over the past few years, "student-centered learning" certainly tops the charts. From the TED stage to experimental classrooms, an increasing number of thought leaders, schools and teachers are advocating a handover of the learning experience to the students who must do the learning.
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    If there's been a single educational buzzword with traction over the past few years, "student-centered learning" certainly tops the charts. From the TED stage to experimental classrooms, an increasing number of thought leaders, schools and teachers are advocating a handover of the learning experience to the students who must do the learning.
slava123

ATL Workshop - 0 views

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    Over the next two days you will learn ways to integrate technology using the SAMR model to redefine your teaching of your subject matter and to developing the IB's Approaches to Learning.  You will find a number of resources here already to get you started. But, this is your website and we invite you to co-create it with us. Make your learning visible by contributing new ideas, insights and inspirations as we work through the sessions and throughout the year. 
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    integrate technology using the SAMR model
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    "Welcome to your workshop. Over the next two days you will learn ways to integrate technology using the SAMR model to redefine your teaching of your subject matter and to developing the IB's Approaches to Learning.  You will find a number of resources here already to get you started. But, this is your website and we invite you to co-create it with us. Make your learning visible by contributing new ideas, insights and inspirations as we work through the sessions and throughout the year. "
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    "Over the next two days you will learn ways to integrate technology using the SAMR model to redefine your teaching of your subject matter and to developing the IB's Approaches to Learning. "
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    Over the next two days you will learn ways to integrate technology using the SAMR model to redefine your teaching of your subject matter and to developing the IB's Approaches to Learning.  You will find a number of resources here already to get you started. But, this is your website and we invite you to co-create it with us. Make your learning visible by contributing new ideas, insights and inspirations as we work through the sessions and throughout the year. 
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    "Over the next two days you will learn ways to integrate technology using the SAMR model to redefine your teaching of your subject matter and to developing the IB's Approaches to Learning. "
Tracey Fowler

Wonderopolis | Where the Wonders of Learning Never Cease - 0 views

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    a place where natural curiosity and imagination lead to exploration and discovery in learners of all ages. Brought to life by the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL), our Wonders of the Day® will help you find learning moments in everyday life-ones that fit in with dinner preparations, carpool responsibilities, a stolen moment between breakfast and the bus, or within school curriculum and education programs. - See more at: http://wonderopolis.org/about/#sthash.y7TlPWob.dpuf
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    Love it!
godsmark

The Linux Advantage: 5 Websites You Should Head To For Learning Linux - 0 views

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    How to learn linux
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    How to learn linux
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.
kyleshahan

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! - YouTube - 1 views

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    http://www.ted.com In this poignant, funny follow-up to his fabled 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning -- creating conditions where kids' natural talents can flourish.
Delphine Lenhart

Le Point du FLE - Annuaire du français langue étrangère - Apprendr... - 3 views

shared by Delphine Lenhart on 13 Nov 14 - Cached
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    Annuaire du français langue étrangère fle dont l'objectif est de faciliter l'accès aux meilleures ressources de français langue étrangère : Grammaire interactive, exercices autocorrectifs, cours de FLE gratuits, didactique du fle, langue française, culture, littérature, French as a Foreign Language (FLE) courses, language courses, learn French online, French language teaching, french links
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    Annuaire du français langue étrangère fle dont l'objectif est de faciliter l'accès aux meilleures ressources de français langue étrangère : Grammaire interactive, exercices autocorrectifs, cours de FLE gratuits, didactique du fle, langue française, culture, littérature, French as a Foreign Language (FLE) courses, language courses, learn French online, French language teaching, french links
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    merci, Delphine!
carolbreedlove

Language Magazine » Integrating Content and Language - 0 views

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    Similar to other bilingual education methods, the CLIL methodology (content and language integrated learning) is considered a model of good practice in Europe. It has been adopted by a large number of infant and primary schools in Spain, such as schools in the Bilingual Project in Madrid. CLIL is a form of dual-focused learning where emphasis is both on content and on language. Teachers plan their lessons with two sets of objectives, one regarding content and one regarding language.
dermanowiczc

Online courses - Course - 0 views

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    Thank you for your interest in learning more about Google for Education products. Please check out the new Learning Center for online lessons, resources,
weinerm123

ClassDojo - 1 views

shared by weinerm123 on 13 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Teachers, try ClassDojo! Students love the positive feedback and learn much faster. Plus, now you can instantly message with parents!
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    Teachers, try ClassDojo! Students love the positive feedback and learn much faster. Plus, now you can instantly message with parents!
grahamchris

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

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    Flipped Learning Toolkit: Flipping the Non-Flippable Classes
sabucco

Chord Substitutions: A Tutorial - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Chord Substitutions are one of the most powerful concepts in harmony, be it pop, jazz or any other. Substitutions can take a very ordinary sounding chord progression and really make it into something with interesting harmony. With this video you will learn how to use chord substitutions in your own playing, whether your instrument is piano, guitar or any other! "
barratta

How Language Seems To Shape One's View Of The World : Shots - Health News : NPR - 1 views

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    Lera Boroditsky once did a simple experiment: She asked people to close their eyes and point southeast. A room of distinguished professors in the U.S. pointed in almost every possible direction, whereas 5-year-old Australian aboriginal girls always got it right. She says the difference lies in language. Boroditsky, an associate professor of cognitive science at the University of California, San Diego, says the Australian aboriginal language doesn't use words like left or right. It uses compass points, so they say things like "that girl to the east of you is my sister." If you want to learn another language and become fluent, you may have to change the way you behave in small but sometimes significant ways, specifically how you sort things into categories and what you notice.
Wayne Livingstone

Command terms - 2 views

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    These flash cards help students to learn the command terms for Diploma Design Tech
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