What are we doing as educators to meaningfully engage our students, to give them the autonomy, purpose, and opportunity for mastery which they crave and to which they respond with focus, energy, enthusiasm, and diligence?
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in title, tags, annotations or url12 Animated Plays by William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Othello and Other Great Tales Brought to Life | Open Culture - 0 views
Technology to Engage, not Distract | Connected Principals - 0 views
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Do we think that before technology, most students avoided distraction?
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Yes, of course, students can and do get distracted when their computers and smartphones are open on their desk or lap, and teachers need to respond thoughtfully to this problem. It is fine for teachers to ask students to put them away in certain times. William Stites has a terrific post about how schools can confront and manage the technological distraction issues
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Fighting the battle of copy/paste cheating | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views
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Focus on “learning” instead of “activities”
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You have to be willing, as William Faulkner said, to “kill all your darlings.”You’ve loved those activities for years. You’ve refined them and gotten really good at assigning and grading them.
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