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How We Learn: Scientific American - 0 views
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"When we pack our children off to school, we envision them embarking on a lifelong career of learning. Yet one thing they typically never study is the art of studying itself. Our intuitions, it turns out, do not always map to reality. In "Psychologists Identify the Best Ways to Study" by John Dunlosky et al. we comb through the vast scientific literature on learning techniques to identify the two methods that work best."
What if thinking is underrated? | Krissy Venosdale {Venspired} - 0 views
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"What if the most underrated skill in school is thinking? I know, that sounds crazy. But how often do we tell kids what they are going to learn, tell them what to make, tell them what tool to use, tell them when to finish, tell them what questions to find the answers to. What if we stopped telling them things? What if we realized that knowing everything as the "teacher" and being the "expert" in the room is overrated. Because thinking? Asking questions? Growing? Developing ideas? Creating? Solving problems by digging in and pushing through the hard stuff that lies between a problem and a solution? That's learning."
Sharing Technology: SAMR Model of Technology Integration - 0 views
Tynker for Home: Visual Programming Course for Elementary and Middle School Students - 0 views
8 iOS Apps That Teach You How to Code | Mac|Life - 0 views
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"We're rapidly heading into a world where those who can't understand code are left behind. Everyone should try learning at least one programming language, even if it's just so that they can communicate their needs to tech people. Knowing some code-fu does wonders for your problem-solving and logic, too. Whether you're aiming for eventual App Store success, dipping your toes into a new hobby, or just trying to learn a new skill, these eight iOS apps will help you distinguish loops from conditionals and provide all the groundwork you need to become a 1337 coder - no matter your age or technical know-how."
Design 101 for Educators: Choose Your Fonts Carefully | Edutopia - 0 views
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"Before we dig in, let's start with a quick multiple-choice quiz: Font : Text :: A. Hat : Head B. Coffee : Tea C. Voice : Speech The answer is C. The font you choose to display text is every bit as important as the voice you use to speak if you want a reader to not only understand what they are reading, but also remember it as well. The primary purpose of type is not really to be readable, but to convey information that is to be remembered. Surprisingly, readability might not always lead to the best information retention. "
Excellent Visual on Paperless Class Using iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 0 views
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"Here is a wonderful step by step guide on how teachers can use Google Drive iPad app to create, distribute, submit, grade and return assignments. The guide starts with setting up a Gmail for students and moves on to how students can create and share a folder with their teacher.It also provides examples on how teachers can create a class folder with a variety of subfolders. the next part covers how teachers can create and submit assignments using apps like iWork which allows students to open Google Drive and upload their assignments. Next is a section on how teachers can collect, grade and return students assignments."
ReciteThis - 0 views
39 Recommended Reading Comprehension Tools for Young Students - 0 views
Who's teaching our kids to code? | Code? Boom. - 0 views
Kleinspiration: TONS of (free) 1-3 minute Engaging Math & Science Videos for Kids via @... - 0 views
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"STEMbite is a YouTube Channel developed by Andrew Vanden Heuvel, one of the original Google Glass Explorers. On this channel, you can find over 60 informative and entertaining brief clips sharing how math and science relate to our everyday life. Though the segments are brief in nature, you will find they are extremeley helpful. My favorite part about each of Andrew's videos is that he makes science and math seem easy and fun. Before you know it, the video is over and you're craving for another bite size video. "
STEMbite - YouTube - 0 views
Miss L's Whole Brain Teaching: When Science & Music Collide - 0 views
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Mr. Parr's Youtube Channel can be found at http://www.youtube.com/user/ParrMr
"Making" as Meaningful Professional Development - 0 views
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