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anonymous

This Changes Everything: Social Signals, Your Website, and Google+ | Dustn.tv - 0 views

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    "Social signals are one of the factors that human beings use to gauge authority, trustworthiness, and importance. A web page that shows a lot of social shares appears more important or authoritative than a web page with very few social shares."
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    A key factor for New Literacies. Students need to understand how the social connections they make in a digitally connected world matters. #newlit
anonymous

Diigo - Better reading and research with annotation, highlighter, sticky notes, archivi... - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 15 Mar 14 - No Cached
    • anonymous
       
      Bookmark to the cloud
    • anonymous
       
      Create a personal library of links, pages, notes and images.
    • anonymous
       
      Annotate, highlight and add sticky notes.
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    • anonymous
       
      Organize in folders and tags
    • anonymous
       
      Share with groups and social networks.
    • anonymous
       
      Capture screenshots
Callie Theodoss

The Future of Reading - 'Reading Workshop' Approach Lets Students Pick the Books - Seri... - 7 views

  • The approach Ms. McNeill uses, in which students choose their own books, discuss them individually with their teacher and one another, and keep detailed journals about their reading, is part of a movement to revolutionize the way literature is taught in America’s schools. While there is no clear consensus among English teachers, variations on the approach, known as reading workshop, are catching on.
  • In the method familiar to generations of students, an entire class reads a novel — often a classic — together to draw out the themes and study literary craft. That tradition, proponents say, builds a shared literary culture among students, exposes all readers to works of quality and complexity and is the best way to prepare students for standardized tests.
  • “I just never felt that they were as excited about reading as I wanted them to be.”
    • bredamae
       
      YES!!! So very true.
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  • noting page numbers to make sure each student had read at least 20 pages the night before.
  • Ms. Moje added that choices should be limited and that teachers should guide students toward high-quality literature.
    • bredamae
       
      This proves that choice is part of the workshop, but not the end all be all.
  • she scooted from student to student on a lime-green stool, noting page numbers on a clipboard chart. She asked questions about the books and suggested new ones.
    • bredamae
       
      Seems so manageable, but who is this anecdotal data useful for other than the teacher and student?
  • In January two of her students failed a state writing assessment.
    • bredamae
       
      This is my fear, and truth be told, some of the students who I felt grew as a result of our RW lessons didn't do well on MCAS.
    • bredamae
       
      I have fully bought into the workshop model, but it's hard to transform thinking if everyone isn't onboard.
    • Callie Theodoss
       
      I love the idea that this article is highlighting the importance and significance of readers workshop. It is important for teachers to realize that it is a new way to teach literature in schools. It is authentic!
    • Callie Theodoss
       
      It is so important to realize that children are now interacting and engaged about the books they read! This is a great article to show as evidence for readers workshop.
  • unable to understand the texts.
  • But fans of the reading workshop say that assigning books leaves many children bored or
  • they’re actually interacting
  • every kid in my classroom is engaged
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    It's nice to see that we are not the only ones battling with these issues.
jimw2129

eBook » Playing with Media - 3 views

  • We need to play with media to become more effective communicators
    • anonymous
       
      Playing is the key word here this should not be a task
    • jimw2129
       
      To play is to be creative
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    Playing with Media an e-book by Wes Fryer
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    Playing with Media an e-book by Wes Fryer
anonymous

Sticky notes - Diigo help - 1 views

  • Public highlights and sticky notes should be done with care. To minimize graffiti and spam, we have raised the bar for making public highlights and sticky notes: you need at least two friends in the Diigo community to do so
    • anonymous
       
      You need to have at least two people in your group to share.
anonymous

Leveraging EdTech for Personalized Learning, San Juan USD Implements Schoology District... - 9 views

  • Schoology is a learning management system that enhances schools’ ability to power collaboration, communication and resource sharing
    • anonymous
       
      Schoolgy is a great product
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    This is an interesting article
smithma54

What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 1 views

  • What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship
    • smithma54
       
      Looks like a good site to explore further.
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      This looks like a great site to share with my sixth graders.
amfpiscitelli

The Fischbowl - 15 views

shared by amfpiscitelli on 30 Oct 14 - Cached
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    • Julie Grant
       
      Interesting points about the value of homework...
  • What kind of research did we do to determine that 120 minutes was the appropriate and most effective amount of homework each night
    • anonymous
       
      Good question
    • kararyan
       
      I agree...big debate here on HW...
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      I agree how is the time determined per grade level?
    • anonymous
       
      Karl Fish always has someting interesting to say
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  • Students need the practice. I can't cover the curriculum unless I give homework. It teaches responsibility.
    • msfellows
       
      I've definitely heard these same three reasons given to justify homework.
    • kararyan
       
      I've heard them too. And I agree SOME students really do need the practice...but some do not..
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      I think all students could use extra practice. I have heard these 3 reasons as well.
  • The research provides little or no support for number one. What little support it does give could be accomplished by giving them time in class to practic
  • there's not enough time to cover the curriculum
  • I have yet to see any research that shows that assigning homework teaches responsibility
  • in order to cover the curriculum, we should change the curriculum.
  • So if we just made up this number, how is that "data-driven"? Perhaps we need to sit down and rethink this and decide if that's truly the best number.
  • Data-Driven Schools: Homework
  • What kind of research did we do to determine that 120 minutes was the appropriate and most effective amount of homework each night?
  • if we did that, then we'd probably also want to look at the research on the effectiveness of homework in general
  • research shows no support for homework at all at the elementary level
  • So why do we assign homework?
  • There was no relationship whatsoever between time spent on homework and course grade, and “no substantive difference in grades between students who complete homework and those who do not.”
    • kararyan
       
      Has anyone here done a study/collection of data on HW in middle school?
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      That would be a great idea Kara!
  • even most of what I've read in support of homework tends to show it having a relatively small effect on student "achievement"
  • at the high school level there is only a weak correlation between homework and increased test scores
  • Students need the practice. I can't cover the curriculum unless I give homework. It teaches responsibility
  • The research provides little or no support for number one.
  • Instead of assigning homework (and assigning students a "second shift") in order to cover the curriculum, we should change the curriculum.
  • I would suggest that giving them meaningful and important things to do might teach them responsibility better than assigning homework of dubious value.
  • any homework we assign should be justified.
  • Was there a correlation between the amount of homework that high school students reported doing and their scores on standardized math and science tests?
    • hortac
       
      Homework is sometimes a time management tool. Some students need more time to process the work and if we waited for them to finish in class, the cows would come home. Having them finish at home keeps us all moving forward...
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      Yes it can be a time management tool.
    • krs10walsh
       
      Excellent article I will certainly share with my 10th grader, 8th grader, and 4th grader at home. I'm sure the first grader will like to hear about it as well... After we finish their homework.
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      Homework is a reinforcement in my classroom.
  • Yes, and it was statistically significant but “very modest”:
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    Homework myth
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    Homework Debate
klytle

Lava Flow from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Speeds Up - 5 views

  • The volcanic flow has been moving northeast at a rate of 15 to 20 yards
  • Pu'u O'o crater is part of Kilauea's East Rift Zone, where vents and cracks have been spilling lava nonstop since 1983
    • campellonea
       
      Kilauea is an active shield volcano.
    • amfpiscitelli
       
      This is a great resource to help with Chapter 2 in our Dynamic Earth book and when sixth graders are gathering research on their volcano projects.
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    • klytle
       
      It is pretty incredible how hot it gets.
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    This is an article I could share with my students as we learn about volcanoes.
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