The SlideShare to go along with the Curated Learning: Empowering Students to Navigate their Learning Path. There are great links and stories directly in the SlideShare.
This is the site to match the paneled discussion for Curated Learning: Empowering Students to Navigate their Learning Path. The entire presentation / conversation was exciting, inspiring, and passionate. There are resource links and will be on going discussions.
"ISTE Learning is a virtual learning community where professional development opportunities and ed tech resources abound. "
There are some offerings for online Professional Development in many different areas of technology. A traditional PD session often alienates part of the audience because of the wide skill ranges. This online resource will allow the Professional Development to directly meet the interests and the needs of the learner.
SOPHIA is a social teaching and learning network. It's where you can teach what you know and learn what you don't. Whether you're a high school student, college student, teacher, professor, tutor or parent, SOPHIA makes knowledge easier to share, easier to find, and easier to organize. And it's free.
Sophia offers tutorials that could earn a teacher a Flip Classroom Certificate.
The Infinite Thinking Machine (ITM) is a high-energy Internet TV show that inspires creativity and innovation in education. + learn more Latest Episode Summer is filed with infinite learning opportunities. So here's our top five ways for educators to make the most of all that "free time."
The Wonderment is a global co-creative platform that connects kids to make a difference and meet the world through the magic of shared imagination. Using the common language of wonder, kids and educators around the world can collaborate on creative challenges in an engaging and purposeful app environment that encourages self-directed creativity, global community and social-emotional learning.
The Technology Research Exchange (TREx) is an online interactive database of reviews on educational technology research annotated with implications for practice.
Throw away the worksheet, open your mind to exploring creativity in the classroom to meet the standards and engage your students with direct involvement . Worksheets don't grow dendrites, not that students even realize they are growing them to begin with! They also don't engage the students to where they want to be part of the learning environment.
Is site was initiated by Susan Bowdoin and Terri Gaussoin to capture the outcomes of our efforts to help teachers develop a learning community around the use of iPads in the classroom.