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5 INSPIRING FACTS ABOUT PHILANTHROPIST GEORGE PEABODY - 0 views

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    Let's consider philanthropy for the educational field for instance. And when it comes to philanthropy in Education who can replace the famous philanthropist of all times. The one who revolutionized the concept of charity and put forward the new concepts of philanthropy in the educational field. He managed to keep financial crises, discrimination, muscularity, racial and several another factor on one side and education for all causes at his topmost priority. Non-other than the great philanthropist of all time "George Peabody".
creatskills

25+ Best Educational Websites Inspiration 2016 - 0 views

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    Educational Websites are represent schools, college, institutes and university, which have information about their education, courses, modules, fees and other information which are important for students, Educational websites must have attractive quality things to interact their students and donors, these websites also have gallery to show its happy and learning
Jennifer Garcia

Six Vintage-Inspired Animations on Critical Thinking | Brain Pickings - 0 views

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    Australian outfit Bridge 8, who have the admirable mission of devising "creative strategies for science and society," and animator James Hutson have created six fantastic two-minute animations on various aspects of critical thinking, aimed at kids ages 8 to 10 but also designed to resonate with grown-ups. Inspired by the animation style of the 1950s, most recognizably Saul Bass, the films are designed to promote a set of educational resources on critical thinking by TechNYou, an emerging technologies public information project funded by the Australian government. The animations - which are part Minute Physics, part The Dot and the Line, part 60-Second Adventures in Thought - are released under a Creative Commons license and cover the basics of logic and the scientific method, as well as specific psychological pitfalls like confirmation bias and Gambler's Fallacy.
Don Doehla

A Hero's Journey for the 21st Century | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "A New Hero's Journey in the Classroom Kids need to know the basics of story creation -- character, conflicts, resolutions etc. -- before they can write their own. Have them read, watch, and play video games with a critical eye towards identifying these basic story elements. Then you can use life timelines as way of uncovering their personal narratives. Have them identify heroes of their own from real life or fiction as inspiration. You can go as deep as you have time for here! There are myriad tools available for actual story creation (see Resources below). "
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    A New Hero's Journey in the Classroom Kids need to know the basics of story creation -- character, conflicts, resolutions etc. -- before they can write their own. Have them read, watch, and play video games with a critical eye towards identifying these basic story elements. Then you can use life timelines as way of uncovering their personal narratives. Have them identify heroes of their own from real life or fiction as inspiration. You can go as deep as you have time for here! There are myriad tools available for actual story creation (see Resources below).
Don Doehla

Creativity on the Run: 18 Apps that Support the Creative Process | Edutopia - 0 views

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    We do not need to teach creativity, but rather inspire its daily practice. Somewhere along the way, we simply forgot to honor this innate gift and how to access its power. Our role as educators is to encourage learning experiences that increase the ability to recognize and listen to our inner voice.
Jeff Johnson

Project Based Learning - Explained: A Custom Video Project with BIE - Common Craft - Ou... - 7 views

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    When people ask about the inspiration for our style of videos, I often say that our videos reflect the way that I wish I had learned in school. My learning style wasn't a good match for the way I was taught. Recently we completed a custom video project with the Buck Institute for Education (BIE) that focuses on a Project Based Learning or "PBL", and boy did it open my eyes. I can now see that I needed teachers who put PBL to work. I needed to get up from my desk and engage. I needed to work on a real-world issue and use creativity and problem solving - what are known as 21st century skills these days. This video is an introduction to PBL and how it impacted a science teacher's students and helped their community.
jrmunford2

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    Discovery Education transforms classrooms and inspires teachers with engaging interactive content and services that measure and improve student achievement.
edutopia .org

Classroom Guide: Top Ten Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 71 views

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    Newest classroom guide from Edutopia focuses on assessment strategies and tools for PBL. "Tips" are organized to follow the arc of a project.
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    This classroom guide is intended to inspire and expand your thinking about effective assessment for project-based learning.  The tips are organized to follow the arc of a project. First comes planning, then the launch into active learning, and then a culminating presentation. Reflection is the final stage. Download this today and get started! 
Don Doehla

Home | Digitales - 0 views

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    Sawubona . . . Visit the storymaking steps, transmedia digital tools, and the featured StoryKeeper's Gallery designed to inspire and jump start beginners. Consider hosting customize Workshops, Artist-in-Residence Programs or DigiTales Storytelling Camps. These one-of-a-kind artistic learning adventures are meant to lift the spirits, spark creativity and imaginations while deepening content and technical skills as digital authors experience the process of merging the ancient art of oral storytelling with a palette of transmedia tools. Bernajean's learning environments are joyfully designed and paced to enable participants to master skills, processes and the craftsmanship now needed in creating ALL kinds of exemplar multi-media products beyond storytelling.
dean groom

iThought - The Why 2 of Web 2, Ustream.TV: Will Richardson Presents the Why 2 of Web 2.... - 0 views

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    is being recorded. Inspiring Web2.0 stuuf
Don Doehla

Questions Before Answers: What Drives a Great Lesson? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Students engage more passionately when trying to answer a question that interests them. Here are ten opening questions that have inspired this kind of learning
Julie Altmark

Reinventing Project-Based Learning - 17 views

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    discussed during Classroom 2.0 Live Meetup on April 30, 2008
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    The story of pbl with digital tools continues what the book of the same title starts - inspiring stories and methods of great pbl!
Pat Mattison

Bookending a Learning Experience with Strong Beginnings and Endings, Another Fun Idea |... - 0 views

  • Using these activities for the dual purpose of introductions and reflection is a “brain-friendly” teaching technique.
  • search on the brain and learning shows that learners remember most about the first few minutes of a learning experience, and secondly the last few minutes of a learning experience i.e. the primacy-recency effect (Sousa, 2005, Willis, 2010).
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    Great description of an easy opening or closing activity that could be used in any class.
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