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iPads in Class | Scholastic.com - 2 views

  • Roslyn's rush of attention obscures how the district has undertaken this pilot systematically. "We've been studying 1:1 programs and what's made them successful," says Edward Salina Jr., assistant superintendent for human resources and administration. Both he and Brenner have closely aligned themselves with this project, including overseeing teacher professional development and seemingly small details such as consulting with students about the best iPad covers to buy.
  • Jody Bowie, a high school physics and earth science teacher at Putnam City High School in Northwest, Oklahoma, uses this program to push his students to write their own textbook. He uses an iPad in the classroom, taking advantage of the long battery life and his ability to import Google documents into the program for maximum flexibility.
Phil Taylor

References, Please by Tim Parks | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books - 1 views

  • Simply, it’s time to admit that the Internet has changed the way we do scholarship and will go on changing it. There is so much inertia in the academic world, so much affection for fussy old ways. People love getting all the brackets and commas and abbreviations just so. Perhaps it gives them a feeling of accomplishment. Professors torment students over the tiniest details of bibliographical information, when anyone wishing to check can simply put the author name and title in any Internet search engine. A doctoral student hands in a brilliant essay and the professor complains that the translator’s name has not been mentioned in a quotation from a recent French novel, though of course since the book is recent there is only one translation of the novel and in any event anyone checking the cited edition will find the translator’s name in the book.
Phil Taylor

Educational Leadership:Giving Students Meaningful Work:Seven Essentials for Project-Bas... - 0 views

  • launching a project with an "entry event" that engages interest and initiates questioning
  • Students created a driving question
  • product of students' choice created by teams
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  • each team regularly paused to review how well they were collaborating and communicating, using rubrics they had developed with the teacher's guidance
  • generated a list of more detailed questions
  • more meaningful if they conduct real inquiry
  • student teams critiqued one another's work
  • emphasizes that creating high-quality products and performances
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      High Tech High uses this as a great motivational tool
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Our Brain Does Not Function Like We Think It Does - Edudemic - 0 views

  • McGilchrist details how our brains are ‘divided brains’ and why they aren’t actually functioning like we originally thought (pun intended).
Phil Taylor

Remind: Free, Safe Messaging - Android Apps on Google Play - 0 views

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    "Remind (formerly Remind101) offers teachers a free, safe and easy-to-use way to instantly text students and parents."
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http://onlinejobstudy.com/shekhawati-university-ma-final-result/ - 0 views

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6 Common Misunderstandings About Assessment - 0 views

  • Assessment involves timely, detailed  feedback based around clearly defined learning outcomes.  Evaluation is “giving a grade”
  • the collation marks too often includes work which was done before students had mastered the material
  • pursuit of ‘marks’ often distracts students’ focus from the work at hand
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  • too often we put a mark on student work when we’re hoping to use the work formatively, which is a mistake
  • There is nothing wrong with having some consequence for late work, but the assignment of grades (when necessary) should reflect student learning, nothing more
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