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Denise Caparula

Trying Something New? Seven Things that Boost Success Rates - 1 views

  • Don’t just up and do it because you think it sounds like a cool idea.
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      So common with tech! Rather than first considering the learning objectives and how best to accomplish them, many start with some cool thing they'd like to use and work in reverse.
  • aren’t done in isolation
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      You don't have to teach in a silo! Running new ideas past a colleague and discussing them can help you to better anticipate potential pitfalls and develop preventive strategies. Also, others might get excited about your idea too and join in!
  • It’s essential that you receive feedback from students
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      Some go out of their way to avoid student feedback, as if it makes them somehow weaker. Show your human side, model the learning process - that's one of the best things you can do for your students!
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  • As with most everything else in teaching, the second time through is better
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      It's really frustrating when an instructor tries something new, then automatically discards it because it wasn't perfect the first time. What is? Try it again with some tweaks, don't just give up.
  • Start planning what you’ll do differently
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      One of the best "teaching tricks" out there is to keep a running log/journal/etc of changes you want to make the next time through. Put it in writing somewhere you won't lose it; you may think you'll remember it, but it's more likely that thought won't return to you until you encounter the same problem next time.
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    This is a terrific article sharing tips about implementing new practices in your classes. Great primer on how to avoid common pitfalls, and help increase your chances for success. May the odds be ever in your favor!
Luanne Brown

100 Ways To Use Twitter In Education, By Degree Of Difficulty - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Many ideas--from basic (such as sorting) to complex, creative ways to exchange ideas and information
prabideau

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    February 2009 | Volume 66 | Number 5 How Teachers Learn Pages 34-38 Learning with Blogs and Wikis Bill Ferriter Technology has made it easy for educators to embrace continual professional development. Few ideas about teachers' professional growth resonate with me more than those of Richard Elmore, professor of educational leadership at Harvard, who has gone as far as to argue that school structures make learning for adults unlikely at best and nothing short of impossible at worst. In a 2002 report for the Albert Shanker Institute, Elmore wrote, As expectations for increased student performance mount and the measurement and publication of evidence about performance becomes part of the public discourse about schools, there are few portals through which new knowledge about teaching and learning can enter schools; few structures or processes in which teachers and administrators can assimilate, adapt, and polish new ideas and practices; and few sources of assistance for those who are struggling to understand the connection between the academic performance of their students and the practices in which they engage. So the brutal irony of our present circumstance is that schools are hostile and inhospitable places for learning. They are hostile to the learning of adults and, because of this, they are necessarily hostile to the learning of students. (pp. 4-5)
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    Technology has made it easy for educators to embrace continual professional development. Few ideas about teachers' professional growth resonate with me more than those of Richard Elmore, professor of educational leadership at Harvard, who has gone as far as to argue that school structures make learning for adults unlikely at best and nothing short of impossible at worst.
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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
Clarence Hines

How I've tried to reinvent the classroom for the Digital Age - 2 views

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    This is an interesting article from the TEACHING WITH iPAD IN A FLIPPED CLASSROOM blog about creative ways to use the iPad in teaching and ideas for engaging students through effective instructional methods and technology. "Computers are like a bicycle for our mind" (Steve Jobs)
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    "How I've tried to reinvent the classroom for the Digital Age" is an interesting article from the TEACHING WITH iPAD IN A FLIPPED CLASSROOM blog about creative ways to use the iPad in teaching and ideas for engaging students through effective instructional methods and technology. "Computers are like a bicycle for our mind" (Steve Jobs)
Rosa Lai

Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom | Emerging Education Technology - 3 views

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    Just sharing another resource with the class. I hope this hasn't been posted already. Enjoy!
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    These resources actually provide over 110 ideas for, and examples of, using Twitter in the classroom.
Janet Olson

50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Education - 2 views

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    Based on a list by Chris Brogan - 50 ideas for using Twitter
Alicia Iriberri

Facebook In The Classroom. Seriously. | Emerging Education Technology - 5 views

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    Some interesting applications. Maybe I need to reconsider.
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    Another source of good ideas to consider.
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    Some of these ideas look promising-- not sure how many to actually use, but there are some good ideas to consider, weigh.
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    Do Popular Social Networking Applications Have A Place In The Classroom? A Growing Number Of Educators Say 'Yes'. The post, "100 Ways To Teach With Twitter", is one of the most consistently viewed article on this site. Similarly, "Facebook As An Instructional Technology Tool", resulted in the 2nd most trafficked day here in 2010.
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    Awesome article! Thank you.
Cathy Sowa

Ultimate Guide to Using Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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    I liked this resource. It included a video on the basics of Twitter and some ideas for what to tweet for those who wish to use it in the classroom.
dbrhziem

Twitter for Academia - 2 views

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    For those who may be a bit unclear on how to use Twitter for a class, the article includes varied strategies. Some of the ideas have already been mentioned in our discussions and responses as we worked through the second module, but there are a few other points that may be noteworthy. Second, the article affirms some of the ideas already shared, especially for those of us who were initially unfamiliar with twitter's potential application.
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    I'm still not convinced I want to use Twitter in my classes, but this gives a lot of good information.
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    I must admit that when I first heard about Twitter I thought it represented the apex of what concerns me about internet technology: solipsism and sound-bite communication. While I obviously spend a great deal of time online and thinking about the potential of these new networked digital communication structures, I also worry about the way .....
Bette Rowe

Top ten tips for using technology in the classroom - YouTube - 0 views

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    Short, interesting youtube video that gives you ideas - but not the how to.
Daryl Privott

Education World: Technology - 1 views

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    Education World provides a home for educators on the Internet, where teachers can gather and share ideas.
Kathryn Polmanteer

Essay on the obligations of professors on e-mail | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Here's an idea about e-mail you might find useful with students.
Margarita Chavez

TED: Ideas worth spreading - 0 views

shared by Margarita Chavez on 17 Jun 12 - Cached
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    TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading -- through TED.com, our annual conferences, the annual TED Prize and local TEDx events.
Martin Pieters

Blogscholar.com - 0 views

shared by Martin Pieters on 16 Jun 12 - Cached
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    Mr Brauer's Blogscholar (an academic blogging portal - www.blogscholar.com) harness Twitter to feed ideas to academics from around the world through links and blogs.
Christy Senese

How to use Twitter in the classroom - The Next Web - 1 views

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    link that shares ideas about : How to use Twitter in the Classroom
Justin Lerman

7 Ideas for Using Twitter in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This post assumes you already know the basics of how to use Twitter. You know what a hashtag is and what purpose an @mention serves. If you need a general overview of how Twitter works and why it's useful for teachers, we recommend starting here.
Dan Steward

Web 2.0 Suicide Machine - Meet your Real Neighbours again! - Sign out forever! - 2 views

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    One of my favorite website ideas. It's a little too neo-luddite for me in it's marketing, but I applaud the struggle to give power back to the people (even if they can't put the toothpaste back in the tube).
juliesdiigo

Teaching With Twitter | GradHacker @insidehighered - 0 views

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    This blog has some interesting and useful ideas to use Twitter in a college class. #TT1431
Laura Saret

twitterforeducation - home - 0 views

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    This wiki is for educators and includes ideas for using twitter in the classroom.
Susan Manning

Be Constructive: blogs, podcasts, and wiki's... - 3 views

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    tools and constructivism
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    Love that the "practical descriptions of constructivist learning" listed in the article "[C]onstructivist learning should engage students in meaningful learning and ... the critical features are that the learning should be ... * Active and manipulative, engaging students in interactions and explorations with learning materials and provid[ing] opportunities for them to observe the results of their manipulations * Constructive and reflective, enabling students to integrate new ideas with prior knowledge to make meaning and enable learning through reflection * Intentional, providing opportunities for students to articulate their learning goals and monitor their progress in achieving them * Authentic, challenging and real-world (or simulated), facilitating better understanding and transfer of learning to new situations * Cooperative, collaborative, and conversational, providing students with opportunities to interact with each other to clarify and share ideas, to seek assistance, to negotiate problems, and discuss solutions."
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