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Nigel Coutts

Curiosity as the edge of knowledge phenomenon that drives learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    We are driven by curiosity. It is an innately human quality that has driven us to explore, ask questions, investigate, wonder why and search for a deeper understanding. In a very fundamental way curiosity is the driver of all self-directed learning. It is our desire to find out more, unlock new knowledge and answer our questions (big ones and little ones) that compels us to learn. Sir Ken Robinson famously and provocatively asked "Do Schools Kill Creativity?". The same question might be asked about curiosity.
Nigel Coutts

Why such a rapid pace of change? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I am currently reading "Thank you for being late: An optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations" and have found in this the answer to these questions. In essence we are confronting two types of change, one that we have always faced and one that is unique to our current times. 
lionelaguirre

Bluetooth Android SmartWatch GSM Sim Remote Camera - Walmart.com - 0 views

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    Brand new exclusive design android smartwatch comfortable design for regular using anywhere with needed all smart features & Specifications. Capacitive touch display and with round shape, high-quality display, quick touch, and perfect design bring you a comfortable user experience. Inserted Micro-SIM card can be used as a phone and inserted TF card, Make calls or answer the phone directly when paired with Android or iOS smartphone. Smart Notifications: connect your smartphone via Bluetooth, it supports receive push notifications from Anti-lost, Remote camera, Calls, Message, Wechat, you can check at all times, any message will not be missed more.
Rhondda Powling

A Collection of Project Based Learning End Products - Learning in Hand - 6 views

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    "Post discusses products created by students through project based learning experiences, with an emphasis on what students create to express their answer to a driving question than just read a summary of the project.  Gathered here are some samples can be used as inspiration for your class projects. And, critiquing these samples can help students think of ways to make their own productions better."
Nigel Coutts

A Question of Scale: Meeting a Global Need - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I recently spent ten days in Cambodia accompanying students on a service trip where they developed their cultural understanding and spent time improving the environment of a local school. While laying pavers and digging a ditch I had a chance to reflect on the difficulties facing education in a country like this. I came away with questions, wondering and few answers. 
ava777

Samsung Stereo Earphone with Microphone - 0 views

In-ear noise reduction design, with noise isolation effect, sound quality is even more moving!Ergonomic wear design. Receiving and answering phone calls through the in-line microphone and answer ke...

started by ava777 on 22 May 19 no follow-up yet
Nigel Coutts

Fostering a dispositional perspective of curiosity - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    When we are young, we are naturally curious. We ask many, many questions. As we encounter the world, our consciousness is bombarded by a plethora of opportunities for curiosity. And at this early stage of exploring and discovering the world we inhabit, there is no filter between our sense of curiosity and our expression of our it. If we are curious, we will be asking questions and heaven help anyone close enough to be a potential source of answers. - At school, our relationship to both curiosity and inquiry changes.
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MGM Medical College Aurangabad - 0 views

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    Answer MGM Medical College and Hospital, Aurangabad, was established in January 1990 under the dynamic leadership of Shri Kamalkishorji Kadam, the chairman of MGM Trust. Initially, the college started with an annual intake of 100 seats for the MBBS course.
charlottejayne

The Novel: a unit for any novel {secondary... by The Daring English Teacher | Teachers Pay Teachers - 0 views

  • 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Resource Types Lesson Plans (Bundled), Activities, Assessment Common Core Standards RL.6.1, RL.6.2, R
  • ading Predictions • Academic Vocabulary for teaching a novel • Vocabulary Quiz w/ Answer Key • Novel Terms Word Search Section 2: While Reading • Story Prediction Chart • Making Inferences
  • me and Plot Analysis • Story Elements • Plot Structure • Characterization Activities • Figurative Language Chart • Socratic Seminar Resources
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  • n 3: Differentiated Writing Tasks These writing tasks ask students to write well-planned, thorough responses that are just one paragraph in length. They are differentiated to help young and/or struggling writers and readers, and actively guide students as they write. Grading rubrics and textual evidence organizers are included!
Tania Sheko

Wiki:Introduction to Blogging | Social Media CoLab - 1 views

  •  1. Link to a website -- a blog post, online story from a mainstream media organization, any kind of website -- and criticize it. If you can provide evidence that the facts presented in the criticized website are wrong, then do so, but your criticism doesn't have to be about factual inaccuracy. Debate the logic or possible bias of the author. Make a counter-argument. Point out what the author leaves out. Voice your own opinion in response.
    • Tania Sheko
       
      Critical literacies can be taught using social media.
  •  1. Pick a position about a public issue, any public issue, that you are passionate about. Immigration. Digital rights management. Steroid use by athletes. Any issue you care about.  2. Make a case for something -- a position, an action, a policy -- related to this public issue. You don't have to prove your case, but you have to make it. It doesn't have to be an original position, but you need to go beyond quoting the positions of others. Provide an answer to your public's question: "What does the author of this blog post want me to know, believe, think, or do?"  3. Use links to back up or add persuasiveness to your case. Use links to build your argument. Use factual sources, statements by others that corroborate your assertions, instances that illustrate the point you want to make.
    • Tania Sheko
       
      Another good exercise to develop critical literacies using social media.
Aaron Davis

Why borrowing from the 'best' school systems sounds good - but isn't - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • In education, too, the impact of policy borrowing is far less immediate or impressive. For those who work in classrooms and schools, the inconvenient truth is that the real benefits of borrowing from the best are not always visible or tangible.
  • Policies can be easily borrowed, but the processes of implementation that make them work in context largely cannot
  • *Take effective design principles rather than entire policies, and develop new approaches based on these. *Develop such approaches in context by drawing heavily upon the good and effective practice that already resides within the system. *Put in place high-quality implementation processes so that the impact of any new approach will be maximized. *Invest in continued adaptation and refinement of any new initiative or intervention to ensure a close cultural and contextual fit.
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    A post from Alma Harris, Yong Zhao and Michelle Jones on the importance of developing contextual solutions. A reminder why things like IOI Process and the Modern Learning Canvas are so important as they offer a method for developing unique solutions.
Steve Madsen

Wiggio - Makes it easy to work in groups. - 0 views

shared by Steve Madsen on 11 Sep 08 - Cached
  • Wiggio lets you use the following group tools, and it’s all for free! Messages— send mass text messages, voice messages and emails from wiggio Calendar— keep a shared group calendar that will send you text message reminders before all your meetings, practices, rehearsals, games and other events Poll—survey your entire group and get their responses as they answer Folder— dump all your groups’ files into one folder and never send another attachment Meetings— never walk 15 minutes through the snow to get to a 10 minute meeting again… setup free conference calls and web chats on Wiggio Links— keep a shared favorites folder
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    This seems to have a more intuitive feel as compared to the likes of yahoo groups and google groups. Will be testing it out with a class.
dean groom

IT VET HSC Study Group - 39 views

I've kicked off http://vetinfotech.ning.com for my year 12 VET Information Technology class. Basically I am scaffolding this years coaching for the new exam out of there. I have 9 kids. It will use...

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started by dean groom on 24 Jul 08 no follow-up yet
Tony Searl

The digital classroom - RN Future Tense - 13 May 2010 - 7 views

  • we do a lot of school to students, instead of telling them and explaining to them, what is our vision? Why are we giving them laptops? It's not because they deserve them. It's because we expect something to change in education. Why aren't we telling them these things? Why aren't we sharing our vision with them, because they can help?
  • get kids communicating with one another outside their own circle of friends
  • create challenges on the web for kids to collaborate, that lead to more social interaction rather than less.
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  • challenges for them is, how do they create learning opportunities that are beyond for example, a worksheet, or beyond that listening to the teacher and doing what the teacher says, and they've really worked very hard to develop those skills.
  • exploring what other people are doing around the world.
  • they have to learn about copyright, and they need to learn about cyber safety.
  • they perhaps don't understand the consequences of what they might put up there.
  • 'If games are the answer, what's the question?'
  • having kids make their own games
  • Are you going to sit passively and wait for the information to come to you, or are you going to go out and find it and if you can't find it, you make it.
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    What impact is digital interactive technology having on education? And what will the classroom of the future look like? These are just some of the questions that were raised at the 2010 Australian Council for Computer Education conference.
Steve Madsen

Welcome to Flubaroo - 9 views

shared by Steve Madsen on 16 May 11 - No Cached
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    Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments. I designed it for my own classroom, and want to share it with other teachers... for free! Flubaroo works with Google docs.Flubaroo also:Computes average assignment score.Computes average score per question, and flags low-scoring questions.Shows you a grade distribution graph.Gives you the option to email each student their grade, and an answer key.
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    Free online quiz system using Google Docs.
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    Moodle quiz is probably better but if a teacher is stuck, this may be the way to go.
Chris Bennie

Our Year 5 iPad trial - 8 views

http://sepsipadtrial.posterous.com We've rolled out iPads to our Year 5 students here at Stirling East Primary school in South Australia. We want to make this an authentic trial - getting to the ...

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started by Chris Bennie on 05 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
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