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Virtual Classroom Project - 0 views

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    great video on building a project in virtual worlds. Mutlileteracy and collaboration. Educator Leigh Blackwell sets up a sustainable classroom in Second Life, linked to his blog about the experience and opportunities of it. Great stuff.
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
Suzie Boss

Stronger Together: Make Project Planning a Collaborative Practice | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Grade 9 math teacher is blogging about her team's collaborative project design. Good insights into working with colleagues, across disciplines, with technology, etc.
Scott O'Raw

Weblogg-ed » Study: Young Kids Online - 0 views

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    study of social networks aimed at children
dean groom

Quest Atlantis - 0 views

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    9-13 year olds - ready to roll quests or create your own in an immersive virtual world. Quest (project) Learning
dean groom

willrichardson - resource wiki - 2 views

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    The kind of questioning, collaborative, active, lateral rather than hierarchical pedagogy that participatory media both forces and enables is not the kind of change that takes place quickly or at all in public schools.
dean groom

Ergo, State Library of Victoria - 0 views

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    Judy's find. A great AU library site with some great advice for students on research skills, essay writing and study skills.
dean groom

kjarrett - eBoard - 0 views

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    K-4 eBoard - a great example of using a cognative message board for school ICT - a great simple way of delivering engaging content.
dean groom

Living your life as a voiceover - 0 views

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    Ewan found this...interesting video in which you can show students how 'media' conversations have changed over recent times. Funny and citch.
dean groom

Wikispaces » for teachers - 0 views

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    ad free, 100% good for your kids
jkrauss

BIE: Research & Evaluation: Project Based Research - 0 views

shared by jkrauss on 05 May 08 - Cached
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    "We have recently completed a national survey of PBL use in US high schools." Might be BIE-centric (several articles by John Mergendoller, other principals of BIE),
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    I am collecting articles that evaluate efficacy of the pbl approach.
jkrauss

Reinventing the Big Test: The Challenge of Authentic Assessment | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Equally worrisome is that today's assessments emphasize narrow skill sets such as geometry and grammar, and omit huge chunks of what educators and business leaders say is essential for modern students to learn: creative thinking, problem solving, cooperative teamwork, technological literacy, and self-direction. Yet because NCLB has made accountability tests the tail that wags the dog of the whole education system -- threatening remediation and state takeover for schools that fall short -- what's not tested often isn't taught.
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      The disconnect between high-stakes tests and the future we are preparing our kids for
  • many experts tout the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) exam for its challenging, open-ended questions on practical topics, such as climate change or the pros and cons of graffiti. Even more advanced models, some using computer simulations, will become available in a few years -- and none too soon.
  • static problem, for instance, would ask test takers to say from memory how to save a certain endangered bird species. A dynamic assessment (in a real example from Bransford's lab) asks students to use available resources to learn what it would take to prevent the white-eyed vireo from becoming endangered. This is a novel question that demands students independently dig for information and know enough to ask the right questions to reach a solution.
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  • The British government has created a computer-literacy test that challenges teens to solve realistic problems (how to control crowds at a soccer match, for instance) using online resources. The more sophisticated these tools become, and the more adeptly test makers use them, the better assessment will be.
dean groom

BBC NEWS | Technology | The World Wide Web turns 15 (again) - 0 views

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    Origins of the internet - a great article to introduce the internet to students. Wow 15 years have passed. No wonder high school students don't see access to information on demand as 'wow'. it has always been like that. I bet teachers can remember life before ... some need to let go and move towards the light. :)
dean groom

BBC NEWS | Technology | Luminaries look to the future web - 0 views

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    Great article on the future of the web from people who predicted it's growth a decade or two ago. Where to they see it heading now. Interesting to compare this to NMCs Horizon Report 2008.
dean groom

Twitter / MCHammer - 0 views

shared by dean groom on 01 May 08 - Cached
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    Micro blogging - personal network - personal learning network - Twitter is the backbone of most EduNerds PNL these days. How cool is this - now you can follow MC Hammer. Interesting times. Twitter is a great collaborative tool, and great communication for groups to collaborate or micro/live blog.
dean groom

Terms of Use Web2.0 Policy Sydney Institute - 0 views

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    Sydney Institute's guide to Wiki's and Blogs - Guidelines. Very cool example of how a policy should be an evolving work, not just small print.
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