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Randy Ziegenfuss

New Life.com Photo Archive Brings History to Your Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Seven million free images are available to teachers and schools
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Reinventing Professional Development in Tough Times - 0 views

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    Tight budgets could bring focus and new ideas to school professional development programs.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    The Mobile Learning Institute's film series "A 21st Century Education" profiles individuals who embrace and defend fresh approaches to learning and who confront the urgent social challenges that are part of a 21st century experience. "A 21st Century Education" compiles, in short film format, the best ideas around school reform. The series is meant to start, extend, or nudge the conversation about how to make change in education happen.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Wikipedia: Beneath the Surface - 0 views

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    6 minute academic overview of Wikipedia. Might be good for high school librarians, teachers and students (and beyond).
Randy Ziegenfuss

Education Week: Disruptive Innovation in Education - Chat Transcript - 0 views

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    Joining us today are Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn, authors of Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns. In the book, the authors predict that within a decade, half of all courses at the high school level will be delivered online and they argue that each student needs a customized learning approach to maximize his or her potential.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Interview: Ken Robinson | Fertile Minds Need Feeding - 0 views

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    Are Schools stifling creativity? Ken Robinson tells Jessica Shepherd why learning should be good for the soul.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Digital document annotation on iPad, iPod Touch, or laptop | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    A blog post from Dangerously Irrelevant provides a glimpse into adding annotations and highlights on digital devices and then sharing them - Using tools like Kindle, iPad and iPod Touch and applications such as Evernote and iAnnotate.
Diane Kasaczun

The Tempered Radical: Organizing Learning Teams in a PLC - 0 views

  • Rather than resisting this reality, refocus the work that learning teams are doing.  Make short-term projects with specific objectives and outcomes the norm.  Have self-selected teams define exactly what it is that they plan to study during your in-service days in August.  In January, require progress reports backed up by student learning results.  In June, share what each team has learned with the entire faculty and plan new focus groups for the fall. 
  • Rather than resisting this reality, refocus the work that learning teams are doing.  Make short-term projects with specific objectives and outcomes the norm.  Have self-selected teams define exactly what it is that they plan to study during your in-service days in August.  In January, require progress reports backed up by student learning results.  In June, share what each team has learned with the entire faculty and plan new focus groups for the fall.
  • Do I know colleagues who will choose to meet with teachers that share planning periods because they’ve got busy personal lives and can’t find the time to meet outside of school hours?  Sure.  In fact, I’d even bet that the majority of your teachers would choose to work with peers in the same grade level and content area.
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  • But you’re also going to reenergize professional learning for some of your employees, too.  Teachers that are motivated to learn with one another and who can get into the meat of collective study without having to muddle their way around in the relationship-nightmare that cause new teams to stumble are going to love their time together
  • self-selected learning teams clearly articulate their purpose and their plan of study for the year.  If teams can’t connect their intentions to your school’s mission or vision,
  • elf-selected teams would have to use meaningful data to make decisions and would have to show how they were assessing student learning and changing direction to ensure student success.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    In this film, Larry Rosenstock, describes a vision for educaiton that blends the head, the heart, and the hands. High Tech High embraces learning that flows from personal interests, passion for discovery and a celebration of art, technology and craftsmanship.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Web 2.0 - Cool Tools for Schools - 0 views

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    This is a site that contains links to web 2.0 tools in various categories: presentation, collaboration, research, video, etc.
Randy Ziegenfuss

How to Get Complimentary Teaching Materials | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Rather than reaching deeper into their own pockets, creative educators suggest, follow these grassroots tips for getting free supplies
Diane Kasaczun

Anthony Jackson: How the Best School Systems Invest in Teachers - 0 views

  • "teach less and learn more
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      Imagine that.  We want to instill the idea of lifelong learning and teachers are encouraged to practice what they preach.  Students learn through teacher modeling.  Novel  
  • A 21st-century curriculum de-emphasizes rote learning and challenges students to be inquisitive problem solvers
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      Yes, that is how it should be.  How do we do this here?
  • But under-performing teachers in Singapore receive constant feedback on what works, what could be better, and what does not belong in an effective classroom. Bad teachers are retrained, and in some cases, redeployed
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