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Robinson Kipling

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dean groom

Still Interested in a Class Blog? « Parallel Divergence - 1 views

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    a practical field guide to setting up student blogs
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Watch Winters tale online Movies Free - 1 views

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    Watch Winters tale online Movies Free
Don Doehla

24 Project Ideas from Global Digital Citizenship Foundation - Learning in Hand - 0 views

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    In my Learning Through Projects series, I wrote about crafting questions that drive projects. Developing interesting, relevant, and meaningful driving questions is challenging. To help teachers with project based learning, Global Digital Citizenship Foundation has free publications with ideas and resource links. The publications are PDFs and are licensed under Creative Commons, so you may distribute or print them as long as you do not modify them in any way.
Don Doehla

The Power of Digital Story | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Telling our story is an essential part of our humanness. It allows us to feel part of the community that knows our story, and it fosters empathy for those that surround us. Story is a powerful force in shaping mental models, motivating and persuading others, and teaching the lessons of life. Telling story extends back to a time when oral history dominated the tools of communication. And now the flood of technology tools that allow for instant communication has spun us back into a golden age where story again dominates the media landscape.
Don Doehla

Why Curiosity Enhances Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    t's no secret that curiosity makes learning more effective and enjoyable. Curious students not only ask questions, but also actively seek out the answers. Without curiosity, Sir Isaac Newton would have never formulated the laws of physics, Alexander Fleming probably wouldn't have discovered penicillin, and Marie Curie's pioneering research on radioactivity may not exist.
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
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

Project Based Learning: Explained. - YouTube - 0 views

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    from Common Craft
Gloria Becker

Project-Based Learning: Success Start to Finish - YouTube - 0 views

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    8 minutes, secular, for teachers
Gloria Becker

Teach21 Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    Teach21 Project Based Learning Making a Difference in Our World Community Social Studies Third Grade
Gloria Becker

Understanding Projects in Project-based Learning: A Student's Perspective - 0 views

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    Project-based learning offers promise as an instructional method that affords authentic learning tasks grounded in the personal interests of learners. While previous research has presented results of learning gains, motivations and teacher experiences, still limited empirical research has presented the student perspective in project-based learning. This research sought to explore how learners created projects. Using a case study design and five purposively selected participants from eighth grade geography, five themes emerged: (1) internal influences, (2) external influences, (3) beliefs about projects, (4) tools for technology-rich environments, and (5) learning outcomes and products. The first four themes describe influences to shape the fifth theme, learning products. The term learning products was used to describe both the learning garnered by the participants and the learning artifacts the participants produced as part of the instructional unit. Implications for practice and future research are considered.
Gloria Becker

Inquiry and Problem Based Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    2:30
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

Project Based Learning Explained - YouTube - 0 views

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