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Meaningful, Engaged Learning - 0 views

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    Indicators for meaningful and engaged learning
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VoiceThread Examples » eLearning Learning - 0 views

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    The Latest from the eLearning Learning Community
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Developing Online From Simplicity toward Complexity: Going with the Flow of Non-Linear ... - 0 views

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    Developing Online From Simplicity toward Complexity: Going with the Flow of Non-Linear Learning
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A Principal's Reflections: Inspiring Students: Bringing Awe Back to Learning - 0 views

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    "Awe might seem like just another three-letter word, but it is so much more.  A recent New York Times article detailed how humans can get goose bumps when we experience awe, that often-positive feeling of being in the presence of something vast that transcends our understanding of the world. It is a catalyst that can motivate people to do more good. The article also highlighted the research of Paul Piff and Dacher Keltner who found that awe helps bind us to others, motivating us to act in collaborative ways that enable strong groups and cohesive communities."
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L.A. teacher ratings: L.A. Times analysis rates teachers' effectiveness - latimes.com - 0 views

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    "A Times analysis, using data largely ignored by LAUSD, looks at which educators help students learn, and which hold them back."
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    "Personalisation by Pieces is a secure website which supports three core aspects of 21st century learning "
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Wikipedia -Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views

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    Bloom's Taxonomy divides educational objectives into three "domains:" Affective, Psychomotor, and Cognitive. Within the domains, learning at the higher levels is dependent on having attained prerequisite knowledge and skills at lower levels (Orlich, et al. 2004). A goal of Bloom's Taxonomy is to motivate educators to focus on all three domains, creating a more holistic form of education.
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Education Week Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: Change Agent - 0 views

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    "Will Richardson, a former teacher-turned-tech expert, says schools need to revolutionize teaching and learning to keep pace with societal changes. "
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So what if schools don't prepare kids for the 21st century? (Techlearning blog) - 0 views

  • What’s your plan? We mean a real plan. Not just “kids learning independently on matters of personal interest, taking advantage of the power of digital technology to help them do so.” What will the structures look like? Policies? Laws? Funding streams? How will we know if kids have learned anything important? How will we handle parents’ very real needs for someone to take their kids while they go to work?
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      This is an important statement. Schools evolve in a manner based on a perception - Teacher roles, student roles and societal roles. There is no revolution brought about by the collective. For structures - funding, management, assessment/benchmarks etc. - time is required for the evolution. Fashion has its purpose as it allows innovators to display, group and promote. Fashion is also recyclable - 'yes been through that 20 years ago'. The bulk of teachers and students are not innovators. They will choose the status quo and remain faithful to the functions prescribed by their perceptions. From this basis change is a series of small steps (incremental). To a certain extent this bulk of consciousness self protects and provide certainty of place. Change has to occur within the scope of recognition and purpose. It is important that teachers and students have clarity of purpose. However teachers cannot be recalcitrant - they must be progressive. The bulk of teachers will be progressive when support structures are explicit and clear in purpose. Innovation requires support. Innovation without support remains bound within a quagmire of fashion cycles. National and State visions of education reflect the quagmire of cycles and almost static based change occurring in most schools.
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ILTweb - Publications - 0 views

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    List of publications - Games and Virtual - learning
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iThought - 0 views

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    iThought is a collection of thoughts around 21st Century Learning.
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Welcome to Connectivism! - Connectivism - 0 views

shared by john bennett on 27 Apr 08 - Cached
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    This site has been created to foster discussion on how our thinking, learning, and organizational activities are impacted through technology and societal changes.
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Virtual Design Center - 0 views

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    The Virtual Design Center provides resources and guidelines for designing learning activities for scientific inquiry. The principles of the Virtual Design Center are based on contemporary educational research and guided by the experts of various disciplines.
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Integrating Technology and Pedagogy: Constructivist Foundations - 0 views

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    Integrating Technology and Pedagogy Constuctivist Foundations of Teaching For Learning
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What I've Learned About Great Teachers | Parade.com - 0 views

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    "In almost every area of human endeavor, the practice improves over time," says Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. "That hasn't been the case for teaching." This month, Gates is sounding the alarm about public education in Waiting for "Superman," a new documentary from An Inconvenient Truth's Davis Guggenheim. "He has this amazing capacity to drill really, really deep," Guggenheim says of Gates. "He has an infectious curiosity." PARADE sat down with the software mogul turned philanthropist to talk about the movie, the American education system, and his own school days.
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#NC10 : SSAT - 0 views

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    Erica McWilliam's afternoon keynote neatly brought these themes together. Taking us on a short journey through the history of pedagogy, she argued that the era of the teacher as the 'sage on the stage', the great man (usually) at the front of the classroom imparting his knowledge, has passed into the 'guide on the side', a more nurturing role where the teacher is facilitator. But she argued compellingly that too much rigour has been sacrificed in the name of protecting students' self-esteem, and made the case for the teacher as 'meddler in the middle': a provocateur who knows their stuff and challenges students to rise up to meet them. Dylan Wiliam opened his talk by sharing evidence that intelligence is partly inherited and partly environmental: education can make people smarter. When students are allowed to duck answering questions or get away with sloppy thinking and incomplete work, we are limiting their life chances - and limiting our capacity to cope with the challenges of the 21st century. As Erica put it, we've left the children of today hard problems to solve. They need to be capable of higher order thinking, so we must help them to experience to the pleasure of the rigour of learning
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The Education Arcade - 0 views

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    Games and learning
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Rubric for Online Instruction - 0 views

shared by john bennett on 06 Jun 11 - Cached
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    What does a high quality online course look like? This site is designed to answer the question being asked: What does a high quality online course look like? It is ourhope that instructors and instructional designers will use this site to learn more about the Rubric for Online Instruction, and be able to view examples of exemplary courses that instructors have done in implementing the different components of the rubric.
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Teaching Strategies: Online Teaching - 0 views

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    Teaching Strategies: Online TeachingOnline teaching is increasingly common at many types of higher education institutions, ranging from hybrid courses that offer a combination of in-person and online instruction, to fully online experiences and distance learning. The following resources provide guidelines for creating an online course, best practices for teaching online, and strategies for assessing the quality of online education.
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Darcy Moore's Blog - 0 views

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    "explores learning, education, digital technologies, books, poetry, literature, teaching, photography & the impact of social media. Your commentary, collaboration and participation is encouraged & highly valued!"
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