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Phil Taylor

Google Tips - 0 views

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    "things you didn't know you could do with Google"
Phil Taylor

Do 1:1 devices really have an impact in the classroom? - Innovate My School - 0 views

  • 1:1 devices has shifted their learning from teacher-centred to child-centred
  • Central to all of our work in Y6 has been the class blog.
Phil Taylor

5 Ways to Conquer the Culture of Reaction : Managing :: American Express OPEN Forum - 0 views

  • Create windows of non-stimulation.
  • Keep two lists.
  • Schedule intense periods of processing at a consistent time every day.
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  • Reduce your insecurity work.
  • Don’t hoard urgent items.
  • we are increasingly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of daily communication.   What do you do with this deluge?
Phil Taylor

Rethinking teachers « Doing some thinking - 0 views

  • Teachers are no longer responsible for providing information
  • Teachers do have to be knowledgeable
  • Teachers should set standards
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  • Teachers have to be resourceful
  • The roles of the student and of the teachers must be clear
Phil Taylor

YouTube - Scott Moore : Using Technology and Collaboration to Engage Students (Part 1) - 0 views

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    Class time is for doing
Phil Taylor

How to Create Nonreaders - 0 views

  • What a teacher can do – all a teacher can do – is work with students to create a classroom culture, a climate, a curriculum that will nourish and sustain the fundamental inclinations that everyone starts out with:  to make sense of oneself and the world, to become increasingly competent at tasks that are regarded as consequential, to connect with (and express oneself to) other people.
Phil Taylor

Why Do we Learn AT School? « Technically Teaching - 0 views

  • lecture, it is a quick, easy, efficient, and almost fool-proof way to get information directly from you to your students
  • isn't really any deep interaction
  • referred to as the "flipped classroom". I would outsource the delivery of lecture to video
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  • The biggest is to spend some time teaching students how to take notes, and then consistently check in with students to make sure they are keeping up their notebooks
Phil Taylor

Professional Development for Teachers - Developing a "PLN" - Part 1 - 1 views

  • “My God man…where do you find all this stuff?” “I don’t know how you keep up with all this…technology.” “You must spend all day in front of a computer…”
  • Discover what you need to know, and also what you don’t know – all at the same time
  • big issue for so many teachers like me is where do you find the time to test out new stuff.
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  • Imagine getting all these people together in the same room to personally help you become a better teacher!
Phil Taylor

Will Smart Phones Eliminate the Digital Divide? -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • David Nagel: You've described the cell phone as a "game changer" for education and as the "quintessential 21st century tool." Why the cell phone specifically?
  • or 90 percent of what a student has to do, the smart phone can do i
  • Samsung's Galaxy already has a version that can shoot out a 60-inch image!
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