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Tech Transformation Blog: The link between student assessment and improved teaching pra... - 4 views

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    Assessment doesn't have to be a big deal that causes anxiety on the part of both students and teachers, as often happens in the end of unit or end of year exams. In fact it can be carried out as part of the normal classroom routines, so that a teacher can be constantly checking to see that students are understanding the concepts.
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Practical Resources for Web Developers and Designers - 2 views

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    A good resource, showing creative commons media sources for audio, images and video
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Christopher D. Sessums :: Blog :: Using Social Software to Support Teacher Professional... - 0 views

  • My goal was to examine the ways in which an online learning community, as an organizational structure, facilitates participants ability to (1) deepen their understanding of the action research process; (2) deepen their understanding of coaching action research; and (3) deepen their understanding of their own evolving stance toward their professional practice.
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    Notes for a 15 minute presentation about research in social software and teacher professional development
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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.
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NCVER - The need for intensive reading approaches in adult literacy: Good practice guide - 0 views

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    This guide outlines a way to apply a more systematic approach to the teaching of reading in adult literacy and ESL classes.
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Expectations of Student Behavior - Practical Theory - 0 views

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    "We should tolerate flaws in other people in the vain hope that they will tolerate our flaws." -- I don't remember who first told me that, but it made a ton of sense to me.
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Join Team Shift Happens on Kiva - Practical Theory - 0 views

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    That's why you should join Karl Fisch's Team Shift Happens on Kiva.
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Home - Innovation & Next Practice School Grants and Professional Learning Programs - 1 views

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    Grants for Victorian teachers on using technology
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E-portfolios blog » Blog Archive » Australian e-Portfolio Symposium 2009 - pr... - 0 views

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    Australian Flexible Learning Framework e-Portfolios blog. Hat's off to Allison Miller -- good stuff!
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Practice Fish - 0 views

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    Flash game for testing multiplication. Suitable for IWB
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Slowness, Wisdom and Change - Practical Theory - 2 views

  • Slowness, Wisdom and Change
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    Better we make the wise decision than the expedient one. Read the older educators... Read Ted Sizer and Deborah Meier and Herb Kohl... and feel the wisdom in their words. They write without hubris, but instead with an acknowledgment of their own flawed humanity. They write with an understand that they cannot be all things to all children, but with the knowledge that they must come as close as they can. I am far from religious, but I am reminded a lot these days of the serenity prayer: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
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