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Patrick Higgins

Einstein's Secret to Amazing Problem Solving (and 10 Specific Ways You Can Use It) - 0 views

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    Using Einstein's idea to creatively problem solve. I like this one.
Patrick Higgins

Decision-making: Use the "APC" Method to Creatively Solve Problems - 0 views

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    A method of finding solutions to problems.
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    From one of my favorite sites.
Patrick Higgins

What to learn: 'core knowledge' or '21st-century skills'? - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    Do kids learn to think by reading great literature, doing difficult math and learning history, philosophy and science? Or can they tackle those subjects on their own if schools simply teach them to problem-solve, communicate, use technology and think creatively?
Patrick Higgins

Pin Cards - Mycoted - 0 views

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    Method for idea generation or problem solving within groups.
Patrick Higgins

Creative Problem Solving with SCAMPER - 0 views

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    More great thinking guides.
Danielle Kopp

Amazon.com: Critical Thinking, Book 1: Problem Solving, Reasoning, Logic, Arguments: An... - 0 views

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    This is working well with the Connections teachers.
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.”
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