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ShaeBrie Dow

Game-Based Storytelling | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Game-Based Storytelling"
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    I've seen this article a few times....
Gina Cinotti

TestingTalk.org Launches National Discussion About Common Core Tests - Living in Dialog... - 0 views

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    And we keep talking about it
Gina Cinotti

The 6 Best EdTech Newsletters To Sign Up For - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "The 6 Best EdTech Newsletters To Sign Up For"
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    I think it is worth trying one of these
Gina Cinotti

Education Week - 2 views

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    Question of the week
Gina Cinotti

CCSS Alignment: Great Content Required | Common Core - 0 views

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    Has anyone heard of this?
Gina Cinotti

5 Ways to Give Your Students More Voice and Choice | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Great article
Daniel Breiman

Blogs on Professional Learning Network (PLN) | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Blogs on Professional Learning Network (PLN)
ShaeBrie Dow

Why Doesn't Teacher Feedback Improve Student Performance? | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    Controversial, right? What does everyone else think?
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    "Why Doesn't Teacher Feedback Improve Student Performance?"
ShaeBrie Dow

Talking with Students through Screencasting: Experimentations with Video Feedback to Im... - 0 views

  • The National Council of English Teachers (NCTE) position statement on teaching composition argues that students “need guidance and support throughout the writing process, not merely comments on the written product,” and that “effective comments do not focus on pointing out errors, but go on to the more productive task of encouraging revision” (CCCC 2004).
  • feedback serves as a pedagogical tool to improve learning by motivating students to rethink and rework their ideas rather than simply proofread and edit for errors.
  • “feedback should focus on improving the skills needed for the construction of end products more than on the end products themselves”
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  • By talking to students and reading their work aloud, instructors can engage students on an interpersonal level that is absent in written comments.
  • comparison between feedback forms within one class is to use both forms to respond to the same type of assignment
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    "Talking with Students through Screencasting:"
ShaeBrie Dow

No More MOOCs: Pay Attention to Beyonce | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "No More MOOCs: Pay Attention to Beyonce"
Kelly OLeary

Using Humor in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Student Engagement
Lois Whipple

Education Technology Startups Raised Over Half A Billion Dollars In Q1 | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Should we be following the money as well as the apps?
Lois Whipple

Can We Get Governance Right? - Education Next : Education Next - 0 views

  • Milton Friedman’s book Capitalism and Freedom set off a debate on education governance that continues to this day. He argued for putting parents in charge. John Chubb and Terry Moe suggested a more complex system, with parents in charge but also some roles for regulators, from whom school operators would need to get licenses. [1] Moe has since made a strong case for a mixed system in which government’s role is strictly limited and choice and entrepreneurship are emphasized. [2
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    The following is an excerpt from What Lies Ahead for America's Children and Their Schools, a new book edited by Chester E. Finn, Jr., and Richard Sousa for Hoover Institution Press. This excerpt comes from a chapter called "Rethinking Governance" by Paul T. Hill.
Lois Whipple

Twiducate - Social Networking & Media For Schools :: Education 2.0 - 0 views

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    twiducate is the perfect solution for elementary and secondary students. Rather than having your students sign up and enter an email address, you sign up and create a class code
Lois Whipple

Prism | Home - 0 views

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    A Tool for Collaborative Interpretation of Texts
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    A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE INTERPRETATION OF TEXTS
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    A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE INTERPRETATION OF TEXTS
Lois Whipple

#MysterySkype - Skype in the classroom - 0 views

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    Mystery Skype is an educational game, invented by teachers, played by two classrooms on Skype. The aim of the game is to guess the location of the other classroom by asking each other questions. It's suitable for all age groups and can be used to teach subjects like geography, history, languages, mathematics and science
mccahillk

3 Ways to Make Meaningful Connections with Your Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    I can learn so much about my students in these few minutes each and every day. I figure out very quickly who has a tough home life based on their answers. 
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