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Alan November

Promoting Student Self-Assessment - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
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  • Student Created Rubrics: Ask students to contribute to the creation of a rubric that defines success. A reading response task, a multi-modal presentation, or a group discussion leads to higher levels of learning when students are included in defining success. Learning Contract: Ask students to create and agree to a learning contract at the beginning of a unit. The learning contract can define the learning goals, the "photo album" of evidence of learning, and agreed upon activities. At numerous times during the unit, ask students to revisit the contract, record new learning or muddy points and to get feedback from you or other peers. Muddy Point Board: Designate an area in the room or a board for students to pin questions, muddy points, or topics they'd like the class to revisit. Asking students to periodically pick a question or comment from the board to discuss can build student ownership of learning.
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    promoting self assessment
Barbara Powers

PowToon for education online animated presentation software - 0 views

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    Create animated videos and presentations -as easy as Powerpoint!  Flip your classroom, inspire, engage and delight your students.
Kelly OLeary

35 Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - Google Slides - 1 views

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    PowerPoint presentation for teachers about ways to use Twitter
Alisha Trusty

"Conduct a Remote Presentation in Real Time on Prezi" by grovo.com | @Grovo - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Conduct a Remote Presentation in Real Time on Prezi" by grovo.
Alicia Koster

http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Research/Files/Reports/2014/03/18%20Brown%20Center%20R... - 2 views

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    This year's Brown Center Report on American Education represents the third installment of volume three and the 13th issue overall since the pub- lication began in 2000. Three studies are presented. All three revisit a topic that has been investigated in a previous Brown Center Report. The topics warrant attention again because they are back in the public spotlight.
Lois Whipple

Creating a Culture of Student Reflection: Self-Assessment Yields Positive Results | Edu... - 0 views

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    Students learn a lot from this portfolio process. By presenting their work to peers, they get a different perspective on it. They begin to understand how they learn (what educators call metacognition). They realize that revising a project -- sometimes even starting over -- and collaborating with others are natural parts of real-world work.
Barbara Powers

TIMSS and PIRLS Home - 1 views

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    Testing info from 1995 to present
Gina Cinotti

Text message (SMS) polls and voting, - 0 views

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    Poll Everywhere lets you engage your audience or class anywhere in real time
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    audience response system
Barbara Powers

Screencast-O-Matic - Free online screen recorder for instant screen capture video sharing. - 0 views

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    One-click screen capture recording on Windows or Mac computers with no install for FREE!
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