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Lois Whipple

Learn to Code, Code to Learn | MindShift - 0 views

  • “As kids are creating projects like this, they’re learning to code, but even more importantly, they’re coding to learn. Because as they learn to code, it enables them to learn many other things, opens up many new opportunities for learning. Again, it’s useful to make an analogy to reading and writing. When you learn to read and write, it opens up opportunities for you to learn so many other things. When you learn to read, you can then read to learn. And it’s the same thing with coding. If you learn to code, you can code to learn. Now some of the things you can learn are sort of obvious. You learn more about how computers work. But that’s just where it starts. When you learn to code, it opens up for you to learn many other things.”
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      Is there a connection between coding and reading
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    In this demo-filled talk MIT's Mitch Resnick, one of the main creators of the kids coding program called Scratch, outlines the benefits of teaching kids to code, so they can do more than just "read" new technologies - but also create them
Gina Cinotti

Blog Spot - 0 views

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    Pre-calc blog
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    Kids taking notes and seeing one another's
meredith fox

ScreenChomp on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    Share a great idea...explain a tricky concept...help kids!
Daniel Breiman

Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share - 0 views

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    Imagine, Program, Share
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    Create stories, games, and animations Share with others around the world
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    Cool kid projects that educate other students.
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    "Create stories, games, and animations"
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    "Create stories, games, and animations"
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    Create stories, games, and animations Share with others around the world
Daniel Breiman

A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • The Social Media Myth The myth about social media in the classroom is that if you use it, kids will be Tweeting, Facebooking and Snapchatting while you're trying to teach. We still have to focus on the task at hand. Don't mistake social media for socializing. They're different -- just as kids talking as they work in groups or talking while hanging out are different
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    I read this one too....its so awesome. Organizes it all.
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    A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom
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    A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom
ShaeBrie Dow

Finding Ways for All Kids to Flourish: 5 Things I Love about Kaizena - 0 views

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    Using Kaizena
Gina Cinotti

Diagrammer | Duarte - 0 views

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    WOW, kids can explain what they are trying to understand through diagrams
Lois Whipple

Products | Debbie Silver - 1 views

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      different parenting paradigm
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    A fresh approach to getting kids to work smarter and better, not just harder As teachers and parents, our job is to teach students to tackle challenges rather than avoid them. Award-winning teacher and best-selling author Debbie Silver addresses the relationship between student motivation and risking failure, calling failure a temporary "glitch" that provides valuable learning opportunities. She explains motivational theory, provides down-to-earth-often humorous-real life examples, and outlines concrete, applicable guidelines for helping students overcome setbacks and failure to foster lifelong success
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    Interesting......how did you hear about this? Any feedback on how this approach is working by those who have implemented?
John Chandler

Tech and the brain: gaming - Technology | GreatSchools - 1 views

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    Our kids are awash in technology 24/7 - should we worry about the effects on their developing brains?
Tobi Knehr

Hole-in-the-Wall - 0 views

  • Dr. Sugata Mitra on how kids teach themselves - TED.com
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    Minimally Invasive Education
Adriana Coppola

Jump In Autism Cases May Not Mean It's More Prevalent : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

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    Jump In Autism Cases May Not Mean It's More Prevalent
Julia Leong

Club Academia | Home - 0 views

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    Best school for achievement, 40% of these kids who created this website
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    NEW: Club Academia is working with FIRST Robotics team 1868, the Space Cookies, to create FIRST Robotics videos. Check out the FIRST Robotics Tab in the Learn menu for more information!
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