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Sean Dagony-Clark

The Flipped Class: Myths vs. Reality - THE DAILY RIFF - 1 views

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    "This first article is an attempt to define what the Flipped Class is and what it is NOT."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Not all today's students are 'tech-savvy' | ESRC - 0 views

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    "Our research shows that the argument that there is a generational break between today's generation of young people who are immersed in new technologies and older generations who are less familiar with technology is flawed," says Dr Jones. "The diverse ways that young people use technology today shows the argument is too simplistic and that a new single generation, often called the 'net generation', with high skill levels in technology does not exist."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Flipped Classroom Point « Educator, Learner - 1 views

  • With the optimal video length ranging from 8 – 15 minutes, there is usually a significant decrease in “homework” time listening to the material the first time through
  • The flipped classroom does not claim to be 100% constructivist, nor is it exclusively based on direct instruction
  • A true flipped classroom is centered on the idea that technology can help us deliver quality teaching when and where the students are ready for it.
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  • the flipped classroom is an extremely effective way to A) reduce the cognitive load of learning new content (Musallam 2010), B) open up time with students for differentiation and personalized learning, and C) be a powerful tool in a teacher’s arsenal of teaching strategies.
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    "A true flipped classroom is centered on the idea that technology can help us deliver quality teaching when and where the students are ready for it. Teaching methodology must be pedagogically sound in order for a flipped classroom to be effective, but that is no different than any other method being explored by teachers."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Authentic Assessment - WikEd - 2 views

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    Very good meta- view of authentic assessment.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Project-Based Learning: Real-World Issues Motivate Students | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "We teach numbers, then algebra, then calculus, then physics. Wrong!" exclaims the Massachusetts Institute of Technology mathematician, a pioneer in artificial intelligence. "Start with engineering, and from that abstract out physics, and from that abstract out ideas of calculus, and eventually separate off pure mathematics. So much better to have the first-grade kid or kindergarten kid doing engineering and leave it to the older ones to do pure mathematics than to do it the other way around."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Teacher Vodcasting and Flipped Classroom Network - A professional learning community fo... - 1 views

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    a professional learning community for teachers using vodcasting in the classroom
Sean Dagony-Clark

Video is Not the Answer - Brian Bennett - 1 views

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    "Video itself will not help kids achieve more in your class. The flipped classroom is about making connections with learners and differentiating your instruction. If videos are a part of that multi-faceted plan, great. If they are not, still great."
Sean Dagony-Clark

iEARN Projects | Collaboration Centre - 1 views

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    "iEARN empowers teachers and young people to work together online using the Internet and other new communications technologies. Over 2,000,000 students each day are engaged in collaborative project work worldwide."
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    Thanks for pointing out this one, John! I'd forgotten about it.
meg krause

At the Blue School, Kindergarten Curriculum Includes Neurology - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The Blue School in the news.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Why It's Time to Eliminate Class Schedules - Shawn Cornally - 2 views

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    "As I stare out across the ocean of students I teach everyday, I wonder if their obsession with grades comes from an unexpected source: the way we schedule their classes."
meg krause

Design Your Digital Classroom ~ Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners - 2 views

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    This digital classroom Interactive graphic includes resources about The Flipped Classroom, Digital Differentiation, Wikis, Multi-Media, and 21st Century Research.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Blended Learning: A Disruptive Innovation - 0 views

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    Illustrates a lot of information from tine Innosight document, as well as several other sources. A bit busy but might be useful as a summary.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning - US Dept of Ed - 0 views

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    "The meta-analysis found that, on average, students in online learning  conditions performed modestly better than those receiving face-to-face instruction.... Analysts noted that these blended conditions often included additional learning time and instructional elements not received by students in control conditions. This finding suggests that the positive effects associated with blended learning should not be attributed to the media, per se."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Using Technology to Discover Geography and Geology Outside the Classroom - YouTube - 1 views

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    A wonderful authentic learning scenario in which 3rd graders create a multimedia documentation of their community. They team with high school kids who help with the use of technology, and with local experts to gain knowledge; then the students create a lasting document of their understanding. Just great stuff, and totally relevant across many age levels. "Third graders become historians, writers, and videographers as they explore the geography and geology of their community."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Blended learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Blended learning in educational research refers to a mixing of different learning environments. It combines traditional face-to-face classroom methods with more modern computer-mediated activities.
  • Whether a course should be proposed as a face-to-face interaction, an online course or a blended course depends on the analysis of the competencies at stake, the nature and location of the audience, and the resources available.
  • The facilitator’s role can be broken down into the following four categories: 1. developing online course content and structure 2. communication 3. guiding and individualizing learning 4. assessing, grading, and promoting
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  • Teachers need to be educated in both traditional classroom methods, but also enhanced training to develop skills targeted to online education.
  • The elements of teacher preparation for online learning fall into two categories. First, they need to be trained to use the available tools and technology. Secondly, they need to be trained in online pedagogy; particularly, how to communicate content without the use of contextual cues.
  • Fischer, Michael. [mf032.k12.sd.us/Porftolio/files/FischerMichaelPositionPaper.pdf "The Use of Online Learning Methods in the Traditional Classroom"]. mf032.k12.sd.us/Porftolio/files/FischerMichaelPositionPaper.pdf. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  • Horn, Michael B., and Heather C. Staker. The Rise of K12 Blended Learning. Chapel Hill, NC: Innosight Institute, Jan. 2011. PDF.
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    Good background information on blended learning. Pay particular attention to the footnotes.
Sean Dagony-Clark

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 1 views

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    Infographic with an overview of the flipped classroom model, its origins, and an example outcome.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Free Video Chat and Video Conferencing from ooVoo - 0 views

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    Free video chat with up to 6 people. Sounds pretty cool.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Carnegie Learning - Research Reports - 0 views

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    Research showing the effectiveness of Carnegie Learning's math curriculum. "The reports published here provide information about this evaluative research, including an overall summary of findings, a reference guide to aid in interpreting results and reports summarizing individual studies."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Carnegie Learning - Math curricula - Software Demos - 0 views

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    The 800-lb gorilla of online math learning. Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor is an adaptive, differentiated learning system in which student understanding is assessed and individually addressed as part of the learning process. It's truly an amazing system, but it's not modular -- in other words, you won't get the best use of it pulling out items for use in your curriculum, because the system's curriculum is intended to be used in full. But it might be worth considering -- results show huge results from this system. See http://www.carnegielearning.com/research/reports/
Sean Dagony-Clark

Ed Tech Map: NewSchools Venture Fund - 0 views

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    Overview of many educational technology vendors and systems. For our purposes, pay attention to the Curricula section.
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