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Donna Baumbach

Pegby: Peg it up, Move it Around, Get it Done. - 19 views

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    Pegby wants you to stop using those sticky notes that seem to be everywhere on and around your work desk, and instead use their cards and stacks to manage tasks. Their task management board is divided into mainly three columns - pending, in process and done (you can add more columns if you need them), and in each column you can add cards which are basically tasks and their descriptions. Different cards (tasks) can be combined together into a named stack, each card or stack can be dragged or dropped across columns. You can also invite people and jointly create and manage tasks. Each card can be customized in various ways. Its color can be changed, it can be tagged and much more. There's a way to filter your board too if you think it's full of clutter. Features: * Manage tasks through online cards and stacks. * Have family members use it along with you. * Add columns to the board, drag and drop cards. * Similar tools: Corkboard, Pindax and WallWisher.
lizziechase

Can you help? Need to pilot some writing and image resources with students - 8 views

Dear everyone Now I am at the stage of collecting student writing and images - ie - piloting the resources to create LEAD SCHOOLs writing on some blogs [= awesome student writing that later blogge...

digital storytelling writing

started by lizziechase on 17 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Cathy Oxley

Students hate group assignments | The Australian - 15 views

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    "My biggest tip for surviving group tasks is to appoint a group leader, just one, who will evenly distribute tasks. Aim to meet as a group face to face at least once a week for a minimum one hour, allowing for ideas and concepts to flow between the group without the restrictions and limitations of the online world."
Cathy Oxley

Band of Heroes Fantasy Quest - Writing Task Overview - 5 views

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    An excellent resource for teachers wishing to engage their students in collaborative fantasy writing. Includes 5 writing tasks as part of the quest incorporating Web 2 resources.
Martha Hickson

How to Teach Students to Evaluate Information: A Key Common Core Skill - 20 views

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    As educators pursue CCSS alignment, it is crucial to design curricula and assessment systems that engage students in higher-level thinking tasks that provide opportunities for students to evaluate information. This white paper will focus on one critical thinking skill that students need to learn-how to evaluate
jenibo

How to delete every Facebook wall post, wipe your Timeline | ZDNet - 24 views

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    The new Timeline will dig up some seemingly long-lost memories, and many you will wish to forget. Some will choose to delete their Facebook altogether, while others will simply leave things be, deterred by the arduous task of deleting the vast amount of data they are presented with.Here's an alternative I'm informing my senior students of..
Martha Hickson

Common Core State Standards mapped to the Information Fluency Model - 17 views

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    The Common Core State Standards provide a framework for teaching information fluency in Grades 3 through 12. To help educators in this task, relevant information fluency competencies are mapped to the appropriate standards.
Walco Solutions

Instrumentation Training Kerala | Embedded Training Kerala | Automation Training: CAREE... - 0 views

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    Haven't you yet built your first ROBOT, when it's become so easy a task. Come on, lets make one in just three days.
Cathy Oxley

Editing and Proofreading at QUT - 35 views

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    Valuable information to guide students in how to create a quality academic response to a task before they hand it in.
Fran Bullington

Beth Newingham: The Reader's Notebook | Top Teaching - 14 views

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    Detailed article sharing how one teacher uses and organizes readers' notebooks. Includes downloads of forms she uses: Reading Log, Genre Overview, What Genres Am I Reading?, Genre Graphs, Books I Plan to Read, Mini Lesson Handouts Table of Contents, IDR Task Sheets, Sticky Note Tracker Sheet, and Reading Response Topics.
Colette Cassinelli

What To Do When Someone Hates You? via @coolcatteacher - 8 views

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    "Stop focusing on the futile: making the haters like you. Focus on people who like you. Spend time cultivating relationships with those who like you and perhaps they'll come to love you (and you them.) Focus on helping and serving others and being kind. Choose to ignore those who may be speaking negative about you - that can quickly become paranoia. Usually people aren't even talking about you at all - I hate to tell you what I tell myself - you're not that important.  Keep perspective and keep to your task."
Martha Hickson

What Can You Create on a Chromebook? - 25 views

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    Chart recommending online tools for common tasks
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    Thanks for sharing this. Helpful chart!
Fran Bullington

Authentic Assessment Toolbox Home Page - 10 views

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    "to the Authentic Assessment Toolbox, a how-to text on creating authentic tasks, rubrics and standards for measuring and improving student learning."
Marita Thomson

Start Smart @ UOW - 0 views

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    University entails a world of academic information where Google is only one of the information tools you'll need to use. Lecturers will expect you to find academic information from the resources provided free to you by the UOW Library. StartSmart gives you the essential skills and confidence to approach your first assessment task.
Leah Evans

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Donna Baumbach

Poor Scholar's Soliloquy « Performance X Design - 0 views

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    "Here's an article written in 1944 by Stephan M. Cory (University of Chicago January 1944 edition of Childhood Education). It is a classic satire written in the first person of a seventh grade student discussing his experiences in elementary school. I think it's a great example of the contrast of learning in rigid formal environments and learning in the context of meaningful problems and authentic tasks. The focus is public education but it's not a stretch to extend to classroom training in the workplace."
James Whittle

Study: Exploring the link between reading fiction and empathy - 21 views

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    Abstract Readers of fiction tend to have better abilities of empathy and theory of mind (Mar et al., 2006). We present a study designed to replicate this finding, rule out one possible explanation, and extend the assessment of social outcomes. In order to rule out the role of personality, we first identified Openness as the most consistent correlate. This trait was then statistically controlled for, along with two other important individual differences: the tendency to be drawn into stories and gender. Even after accounting for these variables, fiction exposure still predicted performance on an empathy task. Extending these results, we also found that exposure to fiction was positively correlated with social support. Exposure to nonfiction, in contrast, was associated with loneliness, and negatively related to social support.
Cathy Oxley

Bloom Polygon - 33 views

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    Task-oriented question construction wheel (polygon) based on Bloom's Taxonomy
Anthony Tony

Learning How to Speak Chinese is one of The Most Difficult Tasks - 0 views

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    Chinese is one of the languages that is spoken by many people around the world, around one-fifth of world's population speak Chinese.
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    Chinese is one of the languages that is spoken by many people around the world, around one-fifth of world's population speak Chinese.
Cathy Oxley

Band of heroes fantasy blog - Hosted by Western Sydney Region - 4 views

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    A blog of student writing/stories to match the Fantasy Writing Task - Band of Heroes: http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/raps/twist13/twist13pdf/Bandofheroes_TaskWorksheets.pdf
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