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Sean Dagony-Clark

Ten Videos Every Educator Should Watch (and Reflect on) | Eductechalogy - 5 views

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    Pretty much exactly what the subject says. Includes Ken Robinson, Dan Pink, and other good ones.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 2 views

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    From the site: "We must first focus on creating the engagement and then look at structures, like the flipped classroom, that can support. So educators, here are some things to think about and consider if you are thinking about or already using the flipped classroom model."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Edutopia: Big Thinkers in Education - 1 views

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    A list of videos from the likes of Sal Khan, Linda Darling-Hammond, Judy Willis, and other notables. Great minds, not necessarily thinking alike.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Salman Khan Describes Future Classrooms with Blended Learning - Edutopia - 2 views

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    A great explanation of the power of blended learning, whether or not you think Khan's Academy is the pinnacle of the practice. "Educational technology pioneer Salman Khan maps how online learning tools can help physical classrooms evolve to become hubs for creativity and hands-on experiences, and how Khan Academy and the Discovery Lab summer camp fit into that big picture."
Sean Dagony-Clark

The Power of Collaborative Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "By working together on problem sets in math and sharing their perspectives in roundtable discussions in English, students at The College Preparatory School are making collaboration the driving force in their learning." Some great examples of collaboration -- both in practice and theory.
Sean Dagony-Clark

How To Make Math Meaningful - YouTube - 2 views

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    "Edutopia.org's Director of Video Programming, Zachary Fink, interviews UC Berkeley professor Dor Abrahamson about how to increase students' understanding of math."
Sean Dagony-Clark

ISTE Webinar: Copyright Clarity & Fair Use - 0 views

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    As you work with digital material (both in your own preparation and with your students), you will run up against the questions of copyright and fair use more and more. Students are becoming incredibly adept at grabbing and repurposing online material. This can result in powerful and inventive work (after all, there's very little created that is truly original, with no influence from prior works) but can also be a way to avoid original thought.  There's a fine line between copyright infringement and fair use. Not to mention outright plagiarism, of course. And educational use is not necessarily fair use; that's a common misconception.  This is a recording of an ISTE web conference on copyright and fair use. It even includes an original fair use rock song!
Sean Dagony-Clark

Rubrics in Moodle 2.2 - 1 views

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    Video introduction to Moodle rubrics. You can use these in your Moodle assignments!
Sean Dagony-Clark

Reinventing School From the Ground Up For Inquiry Learning | MindShift - 1 views

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    "what we know-from industry and neuroscience-is that organizational structure, environment, and human performance are deeply intertwined. It is inevitable that schools must be completely redesigned if society wants to tap the wellsprings of creativity and exploration that the industrial system subdues." Wow.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Quiz Your Class✓ on Pinterest - 1 views

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    "fun, light weight ways to quiz your class with formative assessment."
Sean Dagony-Clark

5 Research-Based Tips for Providing Students with Meaningful Feedback | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "here are five research-based tips for providing students with the kind of feedback that will increase motivation, build on existing knowledge, and help them reflect on what they've learned."
Sean Dagony-Clark

A Step-by-Step Guide to the Best Projects | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Discover a project-based learning model that motivates students to pursue knowledge and drives academic achievement."
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