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tom dodd

Which blogging platform is best for kids? - Quibly - 0 views

  • There’s a whole mess of blogging platforms littering the web 2.0 landscape, encouraging children to pick one can improve their written skills and get them to research and develop ideas.
Sara Wilkie

BalancEdTech - home - 0 views

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    Welcome to the BalancEdTech wiki! We believe educators must be knowledgeable and comfortable with curriculum, pedagogy, and technology in order to "teach". Our blog posts, articles, presentations, workshops, and consulting focus on helping educators weave curriculum, pedagogy, and technology into engaging and rigorous learning. We also believe people learn best by doing AND reflecting, both of which are integral to our workshops. For more information, please click on the links to the left.
lindsaythe

Elementary School Children are "Getting Things Done" - 0 views

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    Busy, distracted, sleepless, anxious, stressed . . . overwhelmed. Sound familiar? Over the past few decades, we have moved from the industrial age of linear work to the dynamic multifaceted age of knowledge work -- with more information and stimuli than ever before.
Kassandra Mariano

Crowd Stuffing Revisited (Introduction to Area) | The Number Warrior - 0 views

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    Geometry Blog
Sara Wilkie

Four Suggestions to Help You Lead by Relationships and Realize Your Vision | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Abraham Lincoln inspired me, like so many others, to lead by relationships. Donald T. Phillips (Lincoln on Leadership) and Doris Kearns Goodwin (Team of Rivals) describe that president as a kind, gentle and genuinely personable man for whom many subordinates deeply cared. He got close to his cabinet, his personal secretaries and his generals, and wasn't afraid to let them into his personal world. But Lincoln never gave up his ideals. He made his vision clear to all and assertively redirected anyone he thought might take the country off his prescribed course. As a school administrator, it took me a while to lead in "the Lincoln way" (I have a very steep learning curve). I've been practicing educational leadership for 16 years in some of the highest performing schools in the country, but only recently recognized the importance of garnering the admiration of my faculty and administration team by developing deep personal and professional relationships with everyone. Like my favorite American president, I have tried hard to be nurturing, personable and caring while being clear and firm in the pursuit of my vision.
Sara Wilkie

Twitter Literacy (I refuse to make up a Twittery name for it) - City Brights: Howard Rh... - 0 views

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    "Know-how is where the difference lies"...Along w "so,what & "why-buy" (and not just with #Twitter Literacy) http://t.co/kiWzdDOgkU #edchat
Sara Wilkie

To Create Change, Leadership Is More Important Than Authority - Greg Satell - Harvard B... - 0 views

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    Instead of painstakingly building local majorities, they attempted 2 compel entire populations. http://t.co/bWjeteFQYK #scalefail @sewilkie
Sara Wilkie

Why Students Need To Do School Work That Matters Outside of School | MindShift - 0 views

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    "The growing access to knowledge, information, people, and tools that our students are getting demands a shift in how we think about the work they do in school."
Sara Wilkie

Wish List: Piecing Together an Ideal School From the Ground Up | MindShift - 0 views

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    ""We saw how the best practices we were witnessing could inform a really transformative school model," Healy said. Here are their 6 chief take-aways from what they saw and learned about schools that work.
Sara Wilkie

Can Focus On 'Grit' Work In School Cultures That Reward Grades? | MindShift - 0 views

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    mistakes and failures are normal parts of learning - not reasons to quit
Sara Wilkie

How to Reinvent Project Based Learning to Be More Meaningful | MindShift - 0 views

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    If PBL is to become a powerful, accepted model of instruction in the future, a vocabulary change may be in order - preferably to the term project based inquiry. It's time to not only address the flaws in PBL, but to reinvent it in a way that leads to deeper learning, creative inquiry, and a better fit with a collaborative world in which doing and knowing are one thing. Here are thoughts about five areas in which PBL needs to move forward.
Sara Wilkie

What's Your Learning Disposition? How to Foster Students' Mindsets | MindShift - 0 views

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    "It starts with the conversation you direct in schools and it starts with the examples you set for kids," Mahoney said. "The kids are watching and they're making note of that.
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