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Michelle Krill

Thinking Errors: 7 Signs You Are Communicating All Wrong | Caregivers, Family & Friends - 0 views

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    "7 thinking errors or cognitive errors that influence many of us on a daily basis"
Michelle Krill

Brain-Based Learning: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Edutopia's list of resources, articles, videos, and links for exploring the connection between education and neuroscience."
Michelle Krill

How Trans Fat Eats Away at Your Memory | TIME - 0 views

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    "Eating lots of trans fats has been linked to memory impairment"
Michelle Krill

Microcosm (Illinois) Kinesthetic Lectures Lesson Plan - YouTube - 0 views

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    " History of Illinois lesson plan: Go through the Kinesthetic Lectures to learn & discuss the movements. Why we need to get students up and moving http://lodgemccammon.com/kinesthetics/research/ "
Michelle Krill

Big Thinkers: Howard Gardner on Multiple Intelligences | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Edutopia revisits its 1997 interview with the Harvard University professor about multiple intelligences and new forms of assessment. "
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Ideas For Designing Non-linear eLearning - 1 views

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    You probably agree that most eLearning courses are designed in a linear format. That is, users of these courses must complete one section prior to continuing to the next. In linear approaches, the sequence of learning events is determined by the instructional designer rather than the learner.
Michelle Krill

Putting students in charge to close the achievement gap | The Hechinger Report - 0 views

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    "Educators, researchers, and policymakers at the state and national level are keeping close tabs on Pittsfield, which has become an incubator for a critical experiment in school reform. The goal: a stronger connection between academic learning and the kind of real-world experience that advocates say can translate into postsecondary success."
Michelle Krill

Addressing Our Needs: Maslow Comes to Life for Educators and Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs pyramid. The bottom two levels reflect basic needs, the next two reflect psychological needs, and top reflects self-fulfillment needs."
Michelle Krill

Six Powerful Motivations Driving Social Learning By Teens | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Until relatively recently, knowledge only ever trickled down. Now it spreads laterally. At least, it does in the social space. In formal centers of learning, old habits die hard."
Michelle Krill

Why "Motivation by Pizza" Doesn't Work - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog - 0 views

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    "These are the four different kinds of motivation: First, motivation can be intrinsic or extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation is when you want to do something. Extrinsic motivation is when somebody else tries to make you do something. Secondly, there is positive and negative motivation. Positive motivation is when you want to get something - motivation towards some goal. Negative motivation is away from something you want to avoid."
Michelle Krill

Learning Objectives - Your Course GPS | 360 Authoring Program-Blog - 0 views

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    What are the parts of an effective learning objective?
Michelle Krill

What gets students motivated to work harder? Not money - 0 views

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    "We found that adolescents do not respond to incentives in ways that can be easily predicted by economic theory. But the right kinds of incentives could well lead adolescents to engage in behaviors likely to enhance their learning."
Michelle Krill

Student-Centered Learning: It Starts With the Teacher | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Student-centered classrooms include students in planning, implementation, and assessments. Involving the learners in these decisions will place more work on them, which can be a good thing. Teachers must become comfortable with changing their leadership style from directive to consultative -- from "Do as I say" to "Based on your needs, let's co-develop and implement a plan of action.""
Michelle Krill

How Much Sleep is Just Right for Cognitive Function? | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

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    "Researchers have looked at the differences in cognitive function of people who have slept four or six or eight hours and how their brains function."
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    I believe sleep, rest and being relaxed play a huge role in our alertness and readiness to learn. Unfortunately, many children today are overloaded with activities and busy schedules. Coming to school stressed and tired is just another ingredient in the recipe for disaster. Maria Tovo
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Pinterest board for brain based learning. - 0 views

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    A visual collection of resources to inspire educators to discover and fully understand the importance of brain based learning and its implications.
Ting Mi

The social animal - 0 views

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    The speaker David Brook has his book "The social animal" is NY Times bestseller book. And in this video he delves into a people are social animal and we are connected to people around us. It provides a new insight into a way of thinking about the role that our unconscious mind and emotions plays in our life.
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    This is an excellent book. I really enjoyed reading it and learning about the role of the mind and emotions and how the shape our lives and identity!Maria Tovo
Michelle Krill

How it Works - Learning Bird - 0 views

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    "Learning Bird is an online application that combines smart technology with engaging digital lessons made by real teachers. It uses grade levels, local curricula, course material, and lesson feedback to match the best lessons to each student. The library of digital content also supports teacher innovation and quality classroom instruction. Inspired teachers delivering student growth. "
Ting Mi

Bring on the learning revolution - 1 views

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    In this tedtalk, Ken Robinson challenges the way that standardized school education children. Robinson says."We are educating people out of their creativity," It advocates the importance of personalized learning style, which can encourage students' cultivate creativity.
Michelle Krill

100 Videos and Counting: Lessons From a Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    " it's a mistake to become overly invested in your video's "wow factor" at the expense of instructional integrity. "
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