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Patrick Higgins

Awesome Stories - 0 views

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    This might be the greatest link to pop onto my radar in a while. Primary source material centered around historical events in the form of eyewitness accounts, trial transcripts, etc. The possibilities here are endless. Where was this when I was in the classroom?
Patrick Higgins

The New Writing Pedagogy - 0 views

  • Moving to a new pedagogy is not easy for many district administrators, however, as the Web as a writing space is still primarily an unknown, scary place to put students. But as research is showing, students are flocking to online networks in droves, and they are doing a great deal of writing there already, some of it creative and thoughtful and inspiring, but much of it outside the traditional expectations of “good writing” that classrooms require
  • That change is spelled out clearly by the National Council of Teachers of English, which last year published “new literacies” for readers and writers in the 21st century. Among those literacies are the ability to “build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally,” to “design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes,” and to “create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts.” Very little of that kind of work is possible to achieve without expanding the way we think about writing instruction in the context of online social tools.
  • “Using online writing tools will allow students to write whenever and wherever they feel inspired, and to be able to speak to an audience that is larger and more important to them than the traditional classroom,” Childers says. “There is a reason why we should constantly be looking for ways to incorporate more innovative writing opportunities into our curriculum.”
Patrick Higgins

Alphabetical Project List | Collaboration Center - 1 views

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    Here is a list of projects arranged alphabetically that are currently running worldwide and looking for volunteer classrooms. Do you want your students to be connected globally? Here's your entryway.
Patrick Higgins

Give Your Space the Right Design | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Find ways to make your space much more livable and student friendly through Feng Shui.
Patrick Higgins

Byrdseed Gifted Lessons - 0 views

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    Some great ideas here for the Connections classroom. Even though the content is aimed at G and T, the processes and ideas can be used in any setting.
Patrick Higgins

Wordle Blog: How to make Wordle safe for classroom use. - 0 views

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    no more offensive wordles
Patrick Higgins

Blogs That Promote Unconventional Discussion : The Teaching Palette - 0 views

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    List of art teachers who are writing about their experiences in the classroom and sharing resources.
Patrick Higgins

ALPS: The Thinking Classroom: Ways of Thinking - 1 views

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    this reminds me of connections.
Patrick Higgins

http://spacemag.tumblr.com - 0 views

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    If you are interested in publishing your students' work and collaborating with other classrooms from around the world, this is worth looking at.
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    This is a magazine created by students from around the world. It's truly amazing on so many levels.
Erica Hartman

Official Google Blog: Our Googley advice to students: Major in learning - 0 views

  • ... communication skills. Marshalling and understanding the available evidence isn't useful unless you can effectively communicate your conclusions.
  • .. analytical reasoning. Google is a data-driven, analytic company. When an issue arises or a decision needs to be made, we start with data. That means we can talk about what we know, instead of what we think we know.
  • . a willingness to experiment. Non-routine problems call for non-routine solutions and there is no formula for success. A well-designed experiment calls for a range of treatments, explicit control groups, and careful post-treatment analysis. Sometimes an experiment kills off a pet theory, so you need a willingness to accept the evidence even if you don't like it.
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  • ... team players. Virtually every project at Google is run by a small team. People need to work well together and perform up to the team's expectations.
  • ... passion and leadership. This could be professional or in other life experiences: learning languages or saving forests, for example. The main thing, to paraphrase Mr. Drucker, is to be motivated by a sense of importance about what you do.
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    Great article from the Google Blog about who they want and how to promote thinking skills in the classroom.
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    Read this. It's worth it.
Erica Hartman

Beyond the Book: A New Role for Your Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    great idea for conections classroom, assign one student the role of researcher
Patrick Higgins

Messaging Shakespeare | Classroom Examples | Focus on Effectiveness - 0 views

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    How to bring Cellular technology to Stratford-on-Avon. This is a wonderful example of a teacher leveraging technology that is essential to the lives of students to further their understanding of a traditionally challenging subject.
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    Texting Shakespeare. Check out this use of the cell phone.
Patrick Higgins

Paperless Tiger « buckenglish - 0 views

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    Excellent read about a teacher really going paperless.
Patrick Higgins

Writing in the Middle Grades, 6-8 - 0 views

  • Students possess knowledge about written language and a variety of forms of writing; quality instruction reflects students’ experience and knowledge.
  • Writing is a social activity; writing instruction should be embedded in social contexts. Students can take responsibility in shaping the classroom structures that facilitate their work.
  • Writing is effectively used as a tool for thinking and learning throughout the curriculum.
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  • Assessment that both benefits individual writers and their teachers’ instructional planning is embedded within curricular experiences and represented by collections of key pieces of writing created over time.
  • Authors and teachers who write can offer valuable insights to students by mentoring them into process and making their own writing processes more visible.
  • Technology provides writers the opportunity to create and present writing in new and increasingly flexible ways, particularly in combination with other media.
Patrick Higgins

C-SPAN Classroom - 0 views

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    excellent source of student-ready news to base research or discussion off of.
Patrick Higgins

Game Templates - 0 views

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    Fun stuff
Patrick Higgins

Adopt and Adapt: Shaping Tech for the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Utecht referenced this in an earlier post.
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