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Mary Sisson

Questioning Toolkit - 1 views

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    Use different categories of questions to teach kids how to push themselves to ask deeper and more meaningful questions. "Giving questions was important during the age of paper. The questions are important in the age of the internet." - Alan November
Michele Mathieson

What is a Beautiful Question? | A More Beautiful Question by Warren Berger - 2 views

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    Hover over the images at the end of the article and take a look at these questions. Ideas for more Quests?
Michele Mathieson

Question / Project Cards - Unprofessional Development - 0 views

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    "The contemporary questions that interest us as adults - like those about power, extinction and health - can be asked in ways that resonate with young people, too. And, their answers can be manifest in real world answers: games, books, stories, art, and more. " Here is a collection of questions and project cards you can use with your students.
Michele Mathieson

Jamie McKenzie's Questioning Toolkit - Questioning Ideas - 0 views

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    Another website Alan November told us about at BLC14. Resource for questioning.
Michele Mathieson

Subtext on the App Store on iTunes - 1 views

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    This is the app Alan was telling us about for annotating books students are reading for your class. Where they can add questions, respond to your questions and respond to each other.
Michele Mathieson

15 of the Best Reflective Questions Your Learners Can Use for Debriefing Learning - 1 views

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    Great questions to use with your students to deepen their reflections of their learning.
Michele Mathieson

50 Questions Every Student Should Be Able To Answer Before They Graduate High School - - 1 views

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    Interesting list of questions Marie shared with the humanities department. Could we use some of these to guide our Quests/FABlab experiences?
Michele Mathieson

10 Essential Self-Directed Learning Questions Every Learner Can Use - 0 views

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    A good list of questions to help guide students during FABLab and Quests.
Michele Mathieson

Vocaroo | Online voice recorder - 1 views

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    Voice Recording Web Based Program. Taylor Stevens is using this for her Edublog for students to record their homework in Spanish. See her if you have any questions!
Michele Mathieson

Questioning our Assumptions and Considering Multiple Viewpoints - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Take a look at the classroom activities for considering multiple viewpoints and uncovering the complexity of situations.
Michele Mathieson

WorldVuze - 0 views

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    "WorldVuze is a map-based question and answer education platform where elementary and secondary students around the world can learn directly from each other!"
Beth Miller

EDpuzzle - 0 views

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    Save time Take already existing videos from Youtube, Khan Academy, Crash Course, etc. or upload your own. Engage students easily Enable self-paced learning with interactive lessons, add your voice and questions along the video. Reinforce accountability Know if your students are watching your videos, how many times and see the answers they give.
Michele Mathieson

4 Equity Levers in Project Based Learning | PBLWorks - 0 views

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    "... 4 key "levers" that promote equity .... These levers amplify the power of the Essential Project Design Elements and the Project Based Teaching Practices, and ensure they are used in ways that reach all learners. Because equity work is an ongoing process rooted in curiosity and ongoing reflection, the levers are each supported by a guiding question."
Kim Wilkens

Did Media Literacy Backfire? - 1 views

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    Some fascinating thoughts about media literacy in this era of fake news from one of my to go resources (danah boyd) for social media info for parents & teens. "Media literacy asks people to raise questions and be wary of information that they're receiving. People are. Unfortunately, that's exactly why we're talking past one another."
Dianne Scrivani

Part 1: Math and Project Based Learning… 22 Amazing Resources | 21 st Century... - 2 views

  • “interesting math problem/project can come in the form of a picture, a video, a tweet, something your child says, etc”.
  • The posts generate ideas on how these concepts just might fit in the classroom and/or provide some driving/guiding questions.
  • The best place to begin your exploration is at the first page of the blog and read the index!
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  • Areas to make sure you explore include blog articles, author’ choice, My Curricula (3 Act Math), My Projects, and of course the Categories!
  • This link will land you at the PBL Math Portion of the site.
  • a place where educators come together to create and share their very best teaching resources. It was created by teachers for teachers.
  • Be sure to explore the lessons in Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical Functions, Statistics, and Probability.
  • provide projects and resources for instructors and students who wish to teach and learn college mathematics or post-algebra high school mathematics via project-based instruction. Many of these projects can be geared toward high school mathematics.
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    This article looks as though it has lots of great ideas for PBL. I took a quick jog through BIE and found lots of ideas.
Kim Wilkens

Global Education Conference - 0 views

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    Connect with & learn from educators & students around the world in this free conference that runs around the clock from November 17 thru 22. You can jump in any session at any time. You will need Blackboard collaborate to connect with sessions. Let me know if you have any questions.
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