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in title, tags, annotations or urlMaking and the Reggio Emilia Approach: Making the Connection | FabLearn Fellows - 0 views
Official Google Blog: Picture this: A fresh approach to Photos - 0 views
The Committed Sardine - blog - 0 views
Author: 'iGeneration' requires a different approach to instruction | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views
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Rosen said teenagers’ desire for individualized experiences is something they expect will carry over into their education.
Education Week: Moving From 'Acceptable' to 'Responsible' Use in a Web 2.0 World - 1 views
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Developing Responsible-Use Policies:
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best way schools can contribute to safe and appropriate use of the Internet and student owned-mobile devices is to move from the traditional AUP approach to an RUP—a “responsible-use policy” approach.
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RUP policy/philosophy that treats the student as a person responsible for ethical and healthy use of the Internet and mobile devices.
Advent of Google means we must rethink our approach to education | Education | The Guardian - 0 views
Methods: Tradition vs. Relevance | My Island View - 0 views
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There will always be a need for lecture and direct instruction in education. However these methods can no longer be the mainstay of education. We need to develop newer methodologies to maximize the sources available to today’s learners. Since today’s kids approach learning differently, it stands to reason that we need to approach teaching differently.
5 Approaches to Ensure Blended Learning Success - 0 views
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Slow and easy is always the best way to go. Believe it or not, students are not always as prepared as we think.
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an example using the rotational model
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mix your classroom up into a digital playground
Pyne Advocates Traditional Teaching Methods - 0 views
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false to portray teaching methods as a choice between directing learning and student-centred approaches, saying good teachers used a mix of both
Why It's Time To Focus On Skills (Not Just Cool Tools) - Edudemic - 0 views
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Any one of these web tools that a freshman in high school learns today will most likely not exist or will be replaced by something better in 8-10 years when that freshman graduates from college. However, if teachers change their approach to focus on transferable technology skills (i.e. the NETS-S) it will make the integration of technology more meaningful and prepare our students with skills they can take with them in the future.
How Do Teachers, Parents Approach Online Safety? - 0 views
Schools | State of EdTech | EdSurge - 0 views
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Yes, technology plays an important role in today’s classrooms. While the pace of change has accelerated, however, one constant remains the same: Good teachers are critical to delivering an effective learning experience
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Technology can play a critical role—but only when the technology supports the approach, the teaching philosophy and the goals that educators, students and families have agreed matters the most.
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