Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 7 Key Ingredients in the successful 21st Century Classroom - 0 views
Shift to the Future: The Technology Adoption Challenge - 4 views
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Interesting blog entry on the challenges of technology adoption by staff. Towards the end the author points out successful adoption techiques. How many times do we forget to remember these things??
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Liked this, and found that the prior blogs he linked to in the article gave good examples, particularly the one on SMARTboards back in 2010. I'm hoping the "action research team" example is something we can start to work on with the PLC concept.
Education World: Find Tech Training Success - 1 views
A Principal's Reflections: An Action Plan for AP Success - 0 views
Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 5 Ideas Essential to #1to1Tech Learning Success - 0 views
10 Rules for a Successful One-to-One Classroom - WeAreTeachers - 0 views
5 Ways to Run a Successful Mobile Device Initiative - 0 views
11 Rules For Success, From The People Who Got It Right - 0 views
Chemistry Case Studies - 0 views
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ChemCases.com is a web-based resource of curriculum supplements for teaching the second semester general chemistry course.Each case study features a number of the basic principles covered in a traditional general chemistry curriculum. We use these concepts to address the decisions that influence development of successful consumer, agricultural and pharmaceutical products.
Distance Learning Tips for Online Group Work Success - 1 views
TechieTeacher5280: Tech Skills Needed for Successful Online Testing - 0 views
Everything You Know About Education Is Wrong - Jordan Weissmann - Business - The Atlantic - 3 views
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Something to get you thinking...
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Despite the provocative headline, did you get the feeling that they were telling you what you already know about quality schools? And unless I just read right past it, I don't think the researcher interviewed parents as part of what leads to academic success, which I thought was interesting since he seems to have researched just about every other group. Thanks for posting--I always enjoy reading stuff like this!
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I agree with you Holly. Once again, it's hard to quantify exactly what happens in education. The major issue always has been that public never gets to the heart of the research and basis their opinions on fancy titles and pretty pictures/graphs.