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Michele Mathieson

Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 2 views

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    Click on the image of the chart.  Very nicely organized.
Michele Mathieson

Diigo Toolbar - Annotate, Screenshot, Bookmark :: Add-ons for Firefox - 1 views

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    Great tool for using Diigo on your computer.
Karen Gray

Neil Gaiman: Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming | Books | the... - 1 views

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    Karen, So glad you posted this. I hope everyone gets a chance to glance at this. The daydreaming, imaginative mind, is the mind of the future. Readers, artists, poets, writers, scientists, mathematicians, and inventors (Tessla comes to mind) use a part of the mind that soars. It looks inwardly, that is, this aspect of mind focuses within--not outside, not out in the "mundane" phenomenal world which is so much emphasized in our device driven daily routine. It can do this too, of course, but it goes inwardly with will power, focus, and determination. How does it do this? Practice. Reading, imagining, writing, doodling--yes doodling--there is research "out there". Read about J.K. Rowling's trip from Birmingham to London on the train and how the "gift" of Harry Potter was given to her. Thanks again, Karen, John
Karen Gray

Five-Minute Film Festival: Flipped Classrooms | Edutopia - 0 views

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    If you haven't looked into Snagit or other screen capturing tools, you should probably download one and start experimenting. I use Snagit and will help you learn how to use it to flip your classroom.
Karen Gray

Writers Speak to Kids - 0 views

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    Video segments of authors talking about their work
Michele Mathieson

Creative Educator - What Makes a Good Project - 3 views

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    From a student perspective a project is: something you want to share, something you have enough time to thoroughly complete, and on a topic that you find intriguing. :well-designed, open-ended, learner-definable prompt is the best starting place for project-based learning.
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    Good list of criteria of what makes for a good project. I like the emphasis on connecting with resources (meaning other people or students) outside of the classroom, perhaps even internationally. Does anyone know of a clearinghouse of classrooms and/or schools that are looking to connect with other schools or classrooms? I would really like my classes to connect with classrooms in Great Britain to see what their students are taught about the American Revolution.
Michele Mathieson

Main Course Not Dessert | FreeBIEs | Tools | Project Based Learning | BIE - 2 views

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    - a good introductory article explaining not only the benefits of PBL but also features and requirements for a successful PBL curriculum. Very clear and basic.
Karen Gray

Teenagers and grammar | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC - 0 views

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    Worth sharing. Check out the link mentioned in the introduction.
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.
Brian Gulotta

Codecademy - 0 views

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    This website allows users to learn coding basics at their own pace.
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