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milkyf

Car USB Mobile Phone Charger Quick Charge - 3 views

Is your phone draining quickly? Usually I have enough charge for a day if I charge my phone in the morning. However, there are unforeseen circumstances, and it's cool that now event organizers ofte...

creative outdoors

Our favourite Outdoor Area - 1 views

started by creative outdoors on 06 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Maryann Angeroth

edrethink: Ten Things I've Learned in Going Project-Based - 0 views

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    " I've mentioned before that this year has been challenging. However, I am realizing that my students excel when I approach a subject with a project-based framework. "
Sonia Wilson

Melanotan 2 Before and After Pictures - 0 views

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    Here are some pics of before and after using melanotan 2. Hope this helps explain why I've been so pleased. Here is about some experience and how people have been able to get rid of my rosacea.
Child Therapy

Friendly And Highly Skilled Therapist - 1 views

My eldest daughter who is now eight years old used to be very confident and lively both at home and in school. But lately, I noticed that she was just quiet though her playmates made unnecessary no...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Alja labiya

Outstanding cotton fabric jilbab with embroidery - 0 views

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    You should not hesitate dear . This jilbab is the most precious piece you can ever find. All of its beautiful details starting from the embroidery on chest
Julie Shy

- Don't judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree - The problem with assessment - 0 views

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    Don't judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree - The problem with assessment Editor's note: This is one of my favorite stories highlighting some of what is wrong with assessment.
Don Doehla

How to Refine Driving Questions for Effective Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  • I've had teachers ask, "What is the difference between essential questions (à la Understanding By Design) and driving questions?" In my opinion, essential questions, when created to their utmost potential are driving questions. Driving questions are just essential questions that are high on caffeine. They demand authenticity and rigorous problem-solving, which essential questions can do, but don't always. In addition, essential questions are often created to be more like enduring understands or learning targets. Those are great, but shouldn't be confused with driving questions. Essential questions that sound like enduring understandings (2) are not exciting and do not DRIVE the learning, which brings me to my next point.
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    Another blog piece by Andrew Miller on how to make good DQ's
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    Another blog piece by Andrew Miller on how to make good DQ's
Tom McHale

Critical Assessment Ideas from PBL World | Edutopia - 27 views

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    "one theme I noticed throughout the entire conference was assessment. Assessment remains a challenge for many of us who do PBL, but I left the conference feeling more confident not only in the assessment practices I have done, but also in generally accepted best practices. Here are some of my big takeaways:"
Don Doehla

Driving Question to Facilitate Student Inquiry and Common Core… My Post From ... - 0 views

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    Good review from #PBLWorld about driving questions, and links to more resources, including from BIE and Edutopia
Pooja Runija

How to use free apps as money maker? - 0 views

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    Generating revenue from the free apps is not like dip and sip, once you developed an app, the next step is to submit it to the app store (Apple/Google Play/Windows). But a question always arises in your mind is "How much should my application price?" and therefore evaluate to keep it either free or paid can be difficult.
jkrauss

Tag Galaxy - 0 views

shared by jkrauss on 31 May 08 - Cached
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    SO FUN, mashes up your flickr photos into a flash photosphere you can manipulate. Check out Ewan McIntosh's http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/05/show-off-your-s.html and my still image in the reinventingpbl flickr group: http://tinyurl.com/5kankm. OR Just go to http://taggalaxy.de, put in the tag rpbl
dean groom

The Second Classroom Project : jokaydia.com - 1 views

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    Information about the SL/Ning group set up for teachers and student to collaborate and explore immersive media. My pet project just got space on Jokaydia for in-world meetings.
dean groom

PBL Delivery - whos using Web2.0 in their projects - 105 views

Jane - I'd like to Skype chat with you about the book and PBL/Web2.0 take up

pbl web2.0

Louis Mazza

'The Objective of Education Is Learning, Not Teaching' - Knowledge@Wharton - 26 views

  • This involves an intense effort on the part of the explainer to get into the other person's mind, so to speak, and that exercise is at the heart of learning in general. For, by practicing repeatedly how to create links between my mind and another's, I am reaching the very core of the art of learning from the ambient culture. Without that skill, I can only learn from direct experience; with that skill, I can learn from the experience of the whole world. Thus, whenever I struggle to explain something to someone else, and succeed in doing so, I am advancing my ability to learn from others, too.
yang jie

What Ever Accommodates Your Allowance - ladyshow's Blog - Blogster - 0 views

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    I do not want to let you see my sadless!
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.
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

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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