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David Klecher

nytlearns.org - 0 views

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    this is a great for....
David Klecher

music orff - 0 views

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    music and all that....
Raymond Lai

Energy Required To Produce a Pound of Food : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    This is interesting if you're working on a lesson plan about nutrition or sustainable farming.
Robyn Page

How Smartphones and Handheld Computers Are Bringing on an Educational Revolution | Fast... - 0 views

  • Related Contentrelated link A Is for App [Slideshow]related linkGame On! Gemma and Eliana Singer are big iPhone fans. They love to explore the latest games, flip through photos, and watch YouTube videos while waiting at a restaurant, having their hair done, or between ballet and French lessons. But the Manhattan twins don't yet have their own phones, which is good, since they probably wouldn't be able to manage the monthly data plan: In November, they turned 3.
Kathleen N

Center for History and New Media » Teaching + Learning - 0 views

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    Uses "Primary Sources"--not sure if they are LOC
Gloria Becker

Deeper Learning: Highlighting Student Work | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "I travel with a heavy suitcase. Over my 35-year career as a public school teacher and educator at Expeditionary Learning, I have been obsessed with collecting student work of remarkable quality and value. I bring this work with me whenever I visit schools or present at conferences and workshops, because otherwise no one would believe me when I describe it."
Gloria Becker

Personalized PBL: Student-Designed Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "I wrote a blog about one of the pitfalls of personalization for the ASCD Whole Child Blog. Specifically, that pitfall is the lack of engagement. With all the focus on personalization through time, pacing, and place, it can be easy to forget about the importance of engagement. No matter where students learn, when they learn, and the timing of the learning, engagement drives them to learn. When we factor all the pieces of personalization together, we can truly meet students where they are and set them on a path of learning that truly meets their needs and desires. Project-based learning can be an effective engagement framework to engage students in personalized learning."
Gloria Becker

Five Keys to Rigorous Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Well-designed project-based learning (PBL) has been shown to result in deeper learning and engaged, self-directed learners. Learn more about the five core elements of successful PBL. "
Gloria Becker

Establishing Real-World Connections in Projects (Keys to PBL Series Part 1) | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Students are more engaged when learning relates directly to the world they live in. See how to extend your projects beyond the classroom walls."
Gloria Becker

Structuring Collaboration for Student Success (Keys to PBL Series Part 3) | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "PBL provides a unique opportunity to help students practice critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity. Learn how to optimize the environment for teamwork in your classroom."
Gloria Becker

Project-Based Learning: What Experts Say | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Educators and researchers share their views on why project-based learning is an important learning strategy for classrooms."
Gloria Becker

PBL Series… Driving Questions: Students Uncovering Amazing Content Through In... - 0 views

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    I really like Diving Questions. In fact, I like them so much more then Essential Questions. You might ask why? I think it just might be my affection for the revised Bloom's Taxonomy. You may remember that in the revision the different levels were changed into action. In fact, I strongly believe that learning is a verb and is based on action. Take away the word "Question" and Driving is a verb loaded with action. The word "Essential" standing alone is only a word devoted to describing… a colorful but inactive adjective.
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    I really like Diving Questions. In fact, I like them so much more then Essential Questions. You might ask why? I think it just might be my affection for the revised Bloom's Taxonomy. You may remember that in the revision the different levels were changed into action. In fact, I strongly believe that learning is a verb and is based on action. Take away the word "Question" and Driving is a verb loaded with action. The word "Essential" standing alone is only a word devoted to describing… a colorful but inactive adjective.
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