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Derek Doucet

The inconvenient truth about personalized learning | Christensen Institute - 0 views

  • Personalized learning is quickly gaining steam among educators, philanthropists, and policymakers. The promise of a personalized education system is enormous: we are witnessing an era when new school models and structures, often supported by technology, can tailor learning experiences to each student and allow students more choice in how they access and navigate those experiences.
  • But we’ve found that amidst the enthusiasm for personalized learning models, there’s a less talked-about aspect of the education system that will need to shift to make these models viable: education research.
  • In a new white paper out this week, “A blueprint for breakthroughs,” Michael Horn and I argue that simply asking what works stops short of the real question at the heart of a truly personalized system: what works, for which students, in what circumstances?
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    It's though provoking look at personalized learning. I think that studies can definitely be pushed because if you're assessing students in a standardized way - then that's an issue in and of itself.
Derek Doucet

What Do We Really Mean When We Say 'Personalized Learning'? | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

  • The idea of personalized learning is seductive – it implies moving away from the industrialized form of education that pumps out cookie-cutter students with the same knowledge and skills.
  • Dozens of teachers agreed that a truly personalized learning experience requires student choice, is individualized, meaningful and resource rich.
  • This kind of learning allows students to work at their own pace and level, meets the individual needs of students, and perhaps most importantly, is not a one-size fits all model.
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  • Technology was strikingly absent from these conversations. Instead, the common view of personalization focused on giving agency for learning to the student and valuing each individual in a classroom.
  • We often say we want creativity and innovation – personalization – but every mechanism we use to measure it is through control and compliance,
  • She cautions educators who may be excited about the progressive educational implications for “personalized learning” to make sure everyone they work with is on the same page about what that phrase means.
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    A clear idea of what it means to personalize education...
Dave Krocker

Encourage critical thinking by turning your class into a Socratic Seminar | eSchool News - 0 views

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    The Socratic seminar, challenges to students to formal discussions about a text based on open-ended questions. Throughout the exercise, students must alternately employ good listening, critical thinking, creativity, and rhetorical prowess.
Derek Doucet

Networked Student - YouTube - 0 views

  • The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual project completed by Wendy Drexler's high school students. The Networked Student concept map was inspired by Alec Couros' Networked Teacher.
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    A guide to personalizing the learning from almost 7 years ago!
su11armstrong

Copyright questions Answered - 0 views

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    Many student and teacher (non-commercial) scenarios explained. A Canadian School Board Association document 2012.
Dave Krocker

The real stuff of schooling: How to teach students to apply knowledge - 1 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo is a veteran teacher of English and Social Studies at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California. He has written seven books on education - including a few on student motivation, and writes extensively on education issues, including authoring a teacher advice blog for Education Week Teacher, and maintaining a popular resource-sharing blog.
Dave Krocker

How Teaching is Like Composting | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    At the end of four years, students come out of the "educational composter" looking and acting a whole lot different than they did when they first entered.
Dave Krocker

Three Focusing Activities to Engage Students in the First 5 Minutes of Class - 0 views

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    You can use a focusing activity to introduce a new idea or to set the stage for what's to come during class. They can be high-tech, low-tech, or no tech.
Derek Doucet

The Top 10 Ed-Tech Tools Suggested by Teacher Experts - The Startup Blog: Ed Tech From ... - 0 views

  • « Five Tools and Tips for Working With Students Online | Main | Educators Can Ease Racial Trauma Experienced by Students » The Top 10 Ed-Tech Tools Suggested by Teacher Experts By Benjamin Levy on April 30, 2015 2:14 PM | 6 Comments By Swaroop Raju, co-founder of eduCanon.  Yes, there are a ton of great ed-tech tools out there, but which ones should you be adopting for your classroom? One of the best ways to narrow your choices is to get in touch with experts. I sent an email out to ed-tech experts (and great teachers) asking for their recommendations. Here are the top 10 responses from master teachers. I hope some of these tools will be useful for you too: 1. Google Apps for Education Suite
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  • 5. Classkick
  • 6. Pear Deck
  • 7. Desmos
  • 8. Padlet
  • 9. ExitTicket
  • 10. Showbie
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    10 Edtech Tools suggested by experts... courtesy of Dave Krocker!
su11armstrong

How to Become a Tech Leader in your School - ExitTicket Systems Level Student Response ... - 0 views

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    Tech Leader Hints
Derek Doucet

The State of the Education Industry in 2015 | Edudemic - 0 views

  • On a micro level, education is very simply about helping students learn the concepts and knowledge they need to know. When you zoom out from that small focus and start to look at the methods, products, debates, issues, and infrastructure that are all focused on this one goal, the sheer size and complexity of the education industry quickly becomes clear.
  • As a result, college students who may have otherwise considered becoming teachers started to see the job as a risky profession to pursue.
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      This is really the key message of the article
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    Some important aspects to consider to future ready schools.
su11armstrong

Free Technology for Teachers: Thinglink + Chemistry = Interactive Periodic Table of Ele... - 0 views

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    "ThingLink allows you to create interactive images by adding links, text, videos, and audio recordings to any static image that you own" This blog and description includes a quick video to get students started.
Derek Doucet

5 Ways to Use Integrated Google Drive Apps for Group Projects | Edudemic - 0 views

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      This is AMAZING!!
  • Google Drive empowers teachers as they use Google Docs to provide real time feedback. It also helps students engage in discourse via Google Moderator, and provides project participants a platform for brainstorming remotely on Google Hangouts. But Google Drive’s power doesn’t lie solely in its own features. In fact, it is Drive’s integration with third party apps that really empower student collaboration. In this post, we’ll explore 5 creative ways to use integrated apps for group projects.
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      This is a game changer - who is using this?
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      Who's using this?
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    GAFE Tools for better learning
Dave Krocker

If we want better students, end the 19th-century 'grading game' - 2 views

shared by Dave Krocker on 03 Jan 15 - No Cached
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    Since elementary school, I knew that grades mattered - a lot. I was a keen student who spent most of my schooling chasing after the highest marks and beating myself up for anything less than an "A". Looking back, I was more concerned with playing the "grading game" than actually learning.
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    I couldn't agree more!!
Dave Krocker

How Eliminating Grades Changed Everything in My Classroom - Work in Progress - Educatio... - 1 views

shared by Dave Krocker on 22 Jan 15 - No Cached
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    Grades are just a math game. This is what I told students many years ago. "If you know how to work the numbers, you can get a good grade."
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    I have been following Mark Barnes and Starr Sackstein this year, they are doing really amazing things in their classrooms and moving away from grades. They co-moderate a group on Facebook called "Teachers Throwing out Grades" and have a Twitter Chat Monday nights at 7 #TTOG - it is worth checking out!
Carrie Gilfillan

Good Communication Begins Within - 0 views

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    written with partner in mind but good to remember when we are helping a student through a conflict situation -- get them to focus on the "I" -- challenge statements that aren't true, where they are imposing judgement or blame "What is not as helpful is to try and impose personal feelings and interpretations on someone else. Stay on your side of the net; express "I" statements about how the situation or dialogue is feeling to you, what you think is important about it, why you want to talk about it-your main intention for having the dialogue. Refrain from "you" statements where you tell your partner what his or her thoughts, feelings, and truths are or blaming him/her for your differences. Then ask open-ended questions: "Who does this happen with?" "What are you feeling when it happens?" "Where in our relationship did this start to be an issue?" "How do you respond when this is going on?" Questions that can be answered with "yes" or "no" are often leading and laced with our personal agenda about what is true."
Dave Krocker

The 30 Second Assessment - Brilliant or Insane - 1 views

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    Use these quick but powerful 30 second assessment strategies to uncover the strengths and needs of your students without testing.
su11armstrong

This is how your infrastructure should look before your next tech rollout | eSchool News - 0 views

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    "to increase the probability of long term success and to reduce teacher/instructor frustration, organizations need to ensure that the broader fundamentals are in place before asking teachers to change. This is true whether the organization is a large university or school district, an eLearning business, or a small school of a few hundred students. (Note that I am not talking about the success of the "lone experimenters;" the innovators and early adopters who will implement change no matter what the environment is like. I am talking about organization wide long term success.)"
Dave Krocker

@RightQuestion Digest 10/1/2015 - 0 views

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    Digest connecting students' questions & the Question Formulation Technique with Project-Based Learning, Information Fluency, and Danielson's Framework.
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