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Maria Ding

022 Pa. Code § 4.12. Academic standards. - 0 views

  • (3)  Social studies.      (i)   History. Study of the record of human experience including important events; interactions of culture, race and ideas; the nature of prejudice; change and continuity in political systems; effects of technology; importance of global-international perspectives; and the integration of geography, economics and civics studies on major developments in the history of the Commonwealth, the United States and the world.      (ii)   Geography. Study of relationships among people, places and environments, of geographic tools and methods, characteristics of place, concept of region and physical processes.      (iii)   Civics and government. Study of United States constitutional democracy, its values and principles, study of the Constitution of the Commonwealth and government including the study of principles, operations and documents of government, the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, how governments work and international relations.      (iv)   Economics. Study of how individuals and societies choose to use resources to produce, distribute and consume goods and services. Knowledge of how economies work, economic reasoning and basic economic concepts, economic decision making, economic systems, the Commonwealth and the United States economy and international trade.
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    Basic PA academic standards for hsitorical studies.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUC... - 0 views

  • virtually any place on earth can be connected to markets anywhere else on earth and can become globally competitive.
  • continuous learning and for the ongoing creation of new ideas and skills.
  • f access to higher education is a necessary element in expanding economic prosperity and improving the quality of life,
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  • much of what we will need to know will not be what we learned in school decades earlier
  • It is unlikely that sufficient resources will be available to build enough new campuses to meet the growing global demand for higher education—at least not the sort of campuses that we have traditionally built for colleges and universities.
  • created a series of building blocks that could provide the means for transforming the ways in which we provide education and support learning.
  • Open Educational Resources (OER) movement,
  • support and expand the various aspects of social learning.
  • based on the premise that our understanding of content is socially constructed through conversations about that content and through grounded interactions, especially with others, around problems or actions. The focus is not so much on what we are learning but on how we are learning.5
  • Light discovered that one of the strongest determinants of students’ success in higher education—more important than the details of their instructors’ teaching styles—was their ability to form or participate in small study groups.
  • The Cartesian perspective assumes that knowledge is a kind of substance and that pedagogy concerns the best way to transfer this substance from teachers to students.
  • Mastering a field of knowledge involves not only “learning about” the subject matter but also “learning to be” a full participant in the field.
  • networked communities of practice
  • its principles have been adopted by communities dedicated to the creation of other, more widely accessible types of resources
  • In a traditional Cartesian educational system, students may spend years learning about a subject; only after amassing sufficient (explicit) knowledge are they expected to start acquiring the (tacit) knowledge or practice of how to be an active practitioner/professional in a field.
  • change the game in education
  • using technology to enhance social learning within formal education, it also seems likely that a great deal of informal learning is taking place both on and off campus via the online social networks that have attracted millions of young people.
  • By enabling students to collaborate with working scientists, this movement provides a platform for the “learning to be” aspect of social learning.
  • what happened when his students were required to share their coursework publicly
  • As more of learning becomes Internet-based, a similar pattern seems to be occurring. Whereas traditional schools offer a finite number of courses of study, the “catalog” of subjects that can be learned online is almost unlimited. There are already several thousand sets of course materials and modules online, and more are being added regularly. Furthermore, for any topic that a student is passionate about, there is likely to be an online niche community of practice of others who share that passion.
  • We need to construct shared, distributed, reflective practicums in which experiences are collected, vetted, clustered, commented on, and tried out in new contexts.
  • We now need a new approach to learning—one characterized by a demand-pull rather than the traditional supply-push mode of building up an inventory of knowledge in students’ heads.
  • embedded in a community of practice
  • emergence of new kinds of open participatory learning ecosystems
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    The most profound impact of the Internet, an impact that has yet to be fully realized, is its ability to support and expand the various aspects of social learning. What do we mean by "social learning"? Perhaps the simplest way to explain this concept is to note that social learning is based on the premise that our understanding of content is socially constructed through conversations about that content and through grounded interactions, especially with others, around problems or actions. The focus is not so much on what we are learning but on how we are learning….
Randy Ziegenfuss

The Wired Campus - How Students, Professors, and Colleges Are, and Should Be, Using Soc... - 0 views

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    The Chronicle spoke with S. Craig Watkins, an associate professor of radio, TV, and film at the University of Texas at Austin, about the new age of social networking and media, and what it means for the classroom of the future. His soon-to-be-published book, The Young and the Digital: What the Migration to Social Network Sites, Games, and Anytime, Anywhere Media Means for Our Future, touches on those ideas.
Randy Ziegenfuss

World Digital Library Home - 0 views

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    The World Digital Library will make available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from cultures around the world, including manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, architectural drawings, and other significant cultural materials. The objectives of the World Digital Library are to promote international and inter-cultural understanding and awareness, provide resources to educators, expand non-English and non-Western content on the Internet, and to contribute to scholarly research.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Intel Education: Assessing Projects - 0 views

  • Assessing Projects helps teachers create assessments that address 21st century skills and provid
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      testing comments
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    When assessment drives instruction, students learn more and become more confident, self-directed learners. Assessing Projects helps teachers create assessments that address 21st century skills and provides strategies to make assessment an integral part of their teaching and help students understand content more deeply, think at higher levels, and become self-directed learners.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Cobocards » Study flashcards and vocabulary online - 0 views

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    Cobocards are virtually created flashcards. You can print them and study offline, edit them again and again, compare with older versions, check the status of your knowledge, upload pictures and graphs, include formula with LaTeX, share your flashcards with friends, set a deadline for exams,...
Angela Eckhart

Groups divided over graduation tests -- themorningcall.com - 0 views

  • Local business leaders accused school districts of graduating students who are unqualified and unprepared for the work force while educators argued that more testing won't improve student achievement during a special public hearing of the state board of education Thursday at Parkland High School.
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      And here I thought that businesses looked for students with more problem-solving skills and creativity!
  • ''You cannot make the assumption that scoring less than proficient is failure
  • Adams told the board that many of her students have a learning disability or simply don't test well, but are diligent workers and eager to learn. They are now college students, skilled workers, or serve in the armed forces. But they might not have been able to graduate if they were required to pass a test. Some would have eventually passed, but others would have dropped out, she said.
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  • Gates said he worried that students in other countries will soon get the best jobs in business and technology.
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      And THIS is why we need to integrate more technology in the classrooms...without losing the social aspect of the classroom.
Lauren Tomaszewski

For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    TEACHERS, more than 10 million primary sources online, lesson plans, digital items that document american history and culturem "today in history" local legacies(creative arts, crafts and customs celebrating America's richly diverse culture), lyrical legacy( an indepth look at unique song and poetry documents from the librarys digital collections)
Randy Ziegenfuss

4Teachers : Main Page - 0 views

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    4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Joining the docs - Us Now - 0 views

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    How the fundamental idea of social dynamics, the sense of communal glue which appeared to be in its final death throws in the late 20th century, has suddenly been reborn thanks to the Internet. And with it, a shocking sense of what's possible when we stop being political sheep, and start being grass-root shepards. Click on the FREE CONTENT button, register and then click on it again. You can then watch this one hour film.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    In this film, Larry Rosenstock, describes a vision for educaiton that blends the head, the heart, and the hands. High Tech High embraces learning that flows from personal interests, passion for discovery and a celebration of art, technology and craftsmanship.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Noteflight - Online Music Notation - 0 views

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    Noteflight® is an online application that lets you display, edit, print and play back music notation with professional quality, right in your web browser. You can work on a musical score from any computer on the Internet, share it with other users, and embed it in your own pages. And it's free for individual use.
Randy Ziegenfuss

WordSift - Visualize Text - 0 views

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    WordSift is a tool that was created primarily for teachers. Mainly, think of it playfully - as a toy in a linguistic playground that is available to instantly capture and display the vocabulary structure of texts, and to help create an opportunity to talk and play with language.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Us Now : Home - 0 views

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    New technologies and a closely related culture of collaboration present radical new models of social organisation. This project brings together leading practitioners and thinkers in this field and asks them to determine the opportunity for government.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Motivator: Create your own motivational posters! - 0 views

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    Create your own customized motivational posters. Armed with a digital camera and that non-stop wit of yours, you now have the power to turn a simple photograph into a humorous or inspirational message. Print it, frame it! Make two-we know you've got hundreds of digital images and photos to spare! Make your own inspirational, funny, parody, sports or other posters. Perfect for the office, schools, teachers, coaches, as announcements, for parties, invitations, and a lot more.
Randy Ziegenfuss

80+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Over the past few years, I have been collecting interesting Internet videos that would be appropriate for lessons and presentations, or personal research, related to technological and media literacy. Here are 70+ videos organized into various sub-categories. These videos are of varying quality, cross several genres, and are of varied suitability for classroom use.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Educational Technology and Life » Blog Archive » Google Docs Does Not Violate... - 0 views

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    Interesting post RE: using Google Docs in education and it's implications for compliance with both CIPA and COPPA
Randy Ziegenfuss

Wikipedia: Beneath the Surface - 0 views

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    6 minute academic overview of Wikipedia. Might be good for high school librarians, teachers and students (and beyond).
anonymous

At Parkland, other school districts, more students learning online -- themorningcall.com - 0 views

  • As the first generation of computer-literate students works their way through the school system, they are learning from interactive programs.
  • The technology also helps teachers craft individual lesson plans based on a student's ability and share data with parents.
  • She said she brings her students to the computer lab before she starts any new chapter in math to give the class a pre-test. Odyssey creates an instant spreadsheet for Clipper, showing her how every student answered each question.
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  • That lets Clipper know which lessons she can cover quickly, which ones she will have to dwell on to make sure her students understand, and whether she needs to create any special challenges for students who might get bored by the subject matter.
  • ''It's become a tool that not only helps guide group instruction, but also individualizes it.''
  • Parkland has devoted many of teacher workshops to computer skills training, Giaquinto said.
  • Another strength of the program is that parents can log onto the Web site and track their child's performance,
  • And if a student forgets a textbook at school, a parent can get access to the whole volume over the Internet.
  • The books online are so similar to their print versions that students can complete assignment without the print textbooks.
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      saving trees as well with online texbooks
Randy Ziegenfuss

Watch Free Documentaries - SnagFilms - 0 views

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    SnagFilms.com is a website where you can watch full-length documentary films for free, but we're also a platform that lets you "snag" a film and put it anywhere on the web. With a library of nearly 450 films, and rapidly growing, you're bound to find films that resonate with your interests. We make it easy for you to find a film that shines a light on a cause you care about. You can then open a virtual movie theater on any web site, so any one can watch your favorite SnagFilms for free.
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