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Amy Spicer

Google Tips and Tricks Every Student Should Know - 0 views

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    Whether you're a student in college (or earlier) or a lifelong learner, Google is an essential tool for learning. Here are a few tips for using Google search and other apps more effectively to further your education.P Many of these tips you've no doubt learned before from our previous Google coverage, but every worthwhile subject is worth reviewing now and again, and today we're looking specifically at the best Google tricks for students. So here we go!P
Sara Wilkie

Are You Ready to Join the Slow Education Movement? - 0 views

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    "Personalized learning requires teachers to become co-learners and release their iron grip on the learning process. It requires districts to trust principals, principals to trust teachers, and teachers to trust students. It requires a great deal of conversation about what real learning is and why it matters. engaged-students2This student-driven approach to learning allows kids to explore what matters to them, to build things that don't work and to figure out why. It requires them to form opinions and justify them based on solid evidence. And it requires adults who care and can speak carefully and honestly into the lives of kids. All learning should be formative. "
Sara Wilkie

Club Academia | About - 0 views

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    Mission: Club Academia strives to organize existing knowledge in ways that make learning easily accessible while simultaneously inspiring people to discover and innovate. Since its founding, Club Academia has provided supplemental instruction to students who are struggling with a particular concept and are looking for further explanation. We recognize that often fellow students can most easily help peers understand difficult classroom material. Starting with only four high schoolers uploading videos to a YouTube account, Club Academia has expanded nearly exponentially, currently with 17 video makers and over 500 videos on our website. With the help of the $20,000 Westly Prize grant, we are able to provide equipment for our video-makers and thus create a strong video base. As a result, we are able to expand into more schools and recruit more volunteers to make high-quality videos for our learners!
Sara Wilkie

A New Pedagogy - Fullan - 0 views

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    "LEARNing Landscapes | Vol. 6, No. 2, Spring 2013 23 Michael Fullan , University of Toronto ABSTRACT There is currently a powerful push-pull factor in schooling. The push factor is that school is increasingly boring for students and alienating for teachers. The pull fac - tor is that the exploding and alluring digital world is irresistible, but not necessarily productive in its raw form. The push-pull dynamic makes it inevitable that disruptive changes will occur. I have been part of a group that has been developing innova - tive responses to the current challenges. This response consists of integrating three components: deep learning goals, new pedagogies, and technology. The result will be more radical change in the next five years than has occurred in the past 50 years. T here is currently a volatile push-pull dynamic intensifying in public schools. The push factor is that students are increasingly bored in school"
Sara Wilkie

Three Ring - 0 views

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    "Three Ring unlocks the power of your mobile phone or iPad. Now it's easy for teachers and students to document evidence from the classroom. Capture anything, regardless of format, in just seconds. Take a picture of any paper, drawing, or board work. Record presentations or discussions with audio or video. Students can upload their own work from any mobile device or computer."
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

Promoting Student Engagement: Top 4 Reasons for Superintendents & Principals to Send Sh... - 0 views

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    Promoting Student Engagement: Top 4 Reasons for Superintendents & Principals to Send Shout Out Tweets http://t.co/JWkDtM9cMS @unklar
Sara Wilkie

Learning is Hard - And Scary! - 0 views

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    To really understand student learning, take on something new. Something hard. Something meaningful. Something that you aren't sure you can do. Feel the fear. Because that's what your students feel everyday. Genuine learning is hard.
Sara Wilkie

▶ If students designed their own schools... - YouTube - 0 views

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    The best small town in America experiments with self-directed learning at its public high school. A group of students gets to create their own school-within-a-school and they learn only what they want to learn. Does it work? Charles Tsai finds out by spending a week with the Independent Project.
Sara Wilkie

What Machines Can't Do - NYTimes.com 5 Traits - 0 views

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    "As this happens, certain mental skills will become less valuable because computers will take over. Having a great memory will probably be less valuable. Being able to be a straight-A student will be less valuable - gathering masses of information and regurgitating it back on tests. So will being able to do any mental activity that involves following a set of rules. But what human skills will be more valuable?" 5 Traits...
Sara Wilkie

BalancEdTech - Mini Challenges - 0 views

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    "Mini challenges are a great alternative to open exploration or direct instruction. They can be a form of guided discovery. We recommend starting with easier (easier to find, more intuitive, etc.) challenges and building up. Ideally these challenges are completed in pairs or small groups so that there is additional support and an immediate opportunity to "teach." A favorite final challenge is for the student(s) to come up with a challenge for the other pairs/groups or to prepare a "discovery" to share with the whole class using an LCD projector."
Sara Wilkie

Educational Leadership:Feedback for Learning:Seven Keys to Effective Feedback - 0 views

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    Advice, evaluation, grades-none of these provide the descriptive information that students need to reach their goals. What is true feedback-and how can it improve learning? Who would dispute the idea that feedback is a good thing? Both common sense and research make it clear: Formative assessment, consisting of lots of feedback and opportunities to use that feedback, enhances performance and achievement. Yet even John Hattie (2008), whose decades of research revealed that feedback was among the most powerful influences on achievement, acknowledges that he has "struggled to understand the concept" (p. 173). And many writings on the subject don't even attempt to define the term. To improve formative assessment practices among both teachers and assessment designers, we need to look more closely at just what feedback is-and isn't.
Sara Wilkie

Implementing the First 5 Days / Interview with Ian VanderSchee - 0 views

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    "BLCFeatureTopicIn this episode of the November Learning Podcast Series, Alan November speaks to Ian VanderSchee, an upper level mathematics teacher at Coppell High School, in Texas. The two discuss Ian's implementation of Alan's "First 5 Days" ideas at the start of this school year and how these ideas have positively impacted his students ever since. To learn more about these and other possible "First 5 Days" implementations, we encourage you to read Alan's book, Who Owns the Learning, and we invite you to attend the Building Learning Communities conference being held this summer in Boston. You can learn about both of these on our Web site at http://www.novemberlearning.com. You might also share your thoughts and stories about the "First 5 Days" on Twitter, using the hashtag #1st5days."
acarlisto

Google Tips And Tricks Every Student Should Know | Lifehacker Australia - 0 views

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    List of searching tips
Sara Wilkie

STEM Behind Hollywood by Texas Instruments - US and Canada - 1 views

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    STEM Behind Hollywood is an exciting new program created by TI with the assistance of the Science & Entertainment Exchange, a program of the National Academy of Sciences, to get students excited about STEM education and careers.
Sara Wilkie

Project Based Learning: Explained. - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The Buck Institute for Education commissioned the cutting-edge advertising agency, Common Craft, to create a short animated video that explains in clear language the essential elements of Project Based Learning (PBL). This simple video makes the essential elements of PBL come alive and brings to light the 21st Century skills and competencies (collaboration, communication, critical thinking) that will enable K-12 students to be college and work-ready as well as effective members of their communities."
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.
Kassandra Mariano

Middle school pursues 'Leader in Me' culture - Maryville Daily Forum: News - 0 views

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    Program to incorporate personal ownership and creating a middle school environment based on student ownership.
Kassandra Mariano

Nikon | THIS DAY - 0 views

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    Brief summary and photo of past events that occurred on the current day.  Great to have on display at the beginning of class for the students to watch as they enter or to research one of the topics and write a brief description.
Kassandra Mariano

Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning: How does Edmodo support PBL? - 0 views

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    Students using Edmodo to give them voice and choice.  Also Presenting to an expert panel.  Edmodo offered the platform to review, communicate, and critique their work.
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