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Ron King

Explanations are not enough, we need questions - physicsfocus.org - 1 views

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    I recently read a popular science book on a topic that I felt I needed to learn more about. The book was well written, ideas were clearly explained, and I finished the book knowing a lot more about the history of the subject than beforehand. However, I don't feel I understand the key ideas in the book any better. I won't mention the name of the book or the author because this post isn't really about that specific book. It's about how I feel books of this nature often fail to deliver on what they implicitly promise: that you will understand the science contained within their pages.
Ron King

How to Apply Design Thinking in Class, Step By Step | MindShift - 0 views

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    or educators ready to try the idea of design thinking, you'll be glad to know it does not require extensive transformation of your classroom. That said, it can be a transformative experience for all involved. Here, we try to answer your questions about integrating different components of a design learning experience into familiar, pre-existing scenarios that play out in every school.
Ron King

The differences between a geek and a nerd - 0 views

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    Curious about how people use "geek" and "nerd" to describe themselves and if there was any difference between the two terms, Burr Settles analyzed words used in tweets that contained the two. Settles used pointwise mutual information (PMI), which essentially provided a measure of the geekness or nerdiness of a term.
Troy Patterson

How To: Create an Interactive E-Book with Google Slides | Mr. Kamrowski - 1 views

Troy Patterson

Teacher spends two days as a student and is shocked at what she learns - The Washington... - 0 views

  • High school students are sitting passively and listening during approximately 90 percent of their classes.
  • In eight periods of high school classes, my host students rarely spoke.
  • much of the day was spent absorbing information but not often grappling with it.
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  • realize how little autonomy students have, how little of their learning they are directing or choosing
Troy Patterson

10+ Tips for Using Brain Based Methods to Redesign Your Classroom | EdSurge News - 0 views

  • As adults, we make choices daily. We choose where we eat, where we sit at the table, what we order, how much we eat, what we watch or don’t watch on television, what time we go to bed, and more. As teachers, we want our students to be decisive—but how much choice do we truly allow students to make?
  • A good friend of mine often reminds me that we aren’t raising a class of second graders, but in fact, we are raising future adults.
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