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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Michelle Elliott

Michelle Elliott

Stanford d.school - 2 views

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    The d.School's philosophy holds that space, furniture, tools, and technology are integral to pedagogy. Students are encouraged to display their ideas and work in progress. See how they use their space to promote behaviors critical to design thinking, such as empathy and experimentation.
Michelle Elliott

Vision Institute Matrix - 1 views

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    I used this to measure my progress and to identify where I REALLY need to work.
Michelle Elliott

"Using iPads in Education" - 4 views

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    Collection of resources realted to iPads in K12 education curated by Kathy Schrock. There are lots of lists of suggested apps generated by multiple schools. if you have some time to spend just browsing, this seems a good place to start.
Michelle Elliott

The Flipped Classroom: Explanation & Resources - EdTech Times - 2 views

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    Background information/articles/resources/videos on the flipped classroom.
Michelle Elliott

Education "The Times are a Changing" - 3 views

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    Done for an assignment for Uni, A look at the progression of student communication and classroom settings from the past to the future.
Michelle Elliott

The Basics of Blended Learning - 0 views

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    You tube video on blended learning posted by education elements.
Michelle Elliott

Designing Libraries - 3 views

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    We needed to consider a collaboration center that includes a long conference table with a plasma screen at the end, level with students who will be seated around the table-almost removing the barriers of geography. Within spaces like these, it will be important for librarians to teach students how to responsibly and safely connect with others from around the world. You can show students how to go online and find other students, professionals and organizations that would be willing to discuss and debate topics being studied. You can make use of web databases such as ePALS where classrooms from India, China, Australia and other countries abroad are waiting to bring a new dimension into learning. Additionally, you can use software like Skype that will allow your students to make these connections for free through online audio and video conferencing.
Michelle Elliott

My Library - 0 views

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