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anonymous

The Phone Watch: Neat Invention or Horrific Development? - 0 views

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    The Phone Watch: Neat Invention or Horrific Development?
Zach Attackz

New Bicycle Can Fit Into Your Bag - 0 views

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    The foldable bicycle is nothing new, ever since the invention of the A-Bike back in 2006, but even it was a bit clunky and required you carry it around with your hands. Now, with the work of researchers at Impossible Technology, a more modern bicycle is in the works, one which can fold up and fit intoRead More
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    The foldable bicycle is nothing new, ever since the invention of the A-Bike back in 2006, but even it was a bit clunky and required you carry it around with your hands. Now, with the work of researchers at Impossible Technology, a more modern bicycle is in the works, one which can fold up and fit intoRead More
robertksmith11

Who Invented The Mobile Phone? | First Cell Phone Call - 0 views

Mobile Phone technology has changed the way we do business, communications, internet, promote your business than by using your phone as a marketing tool. On the whole, mobile is transforming techno...

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started by robertksmith11 on 28 Jun 22 no follow-up yet
nimblechappstech

Sony Glass Sound Speaker - Gorgeous Bluetooth Speakers & LED Bulb - 0 views

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    Sony's Glass Sound Speaker is another Bluetooth speaker but this also is an LED bulb, invented by Sony's Life Space UX division.
Sean Nash

An Evidence-Based Approach To Science Education (Or: Dr. Hattie, And How I Learned To S... - 2 views

  • The best results from computer-based learning are seen with Computer-Cooperative Pair Learning (0.96), where two students will work together to complete a computer-based learning task.
    • Sean Nash
       
      This seems to be intuitively logical to me at this point. This results is likely not based on many meta-analyses. I'll have to look these up.
  • First, students are engaged through activation of a schema. Basically, setting the stage for learning something new by invoking things they already know.  Second, students do an experiment where they are allowed to “mess around” with a concrete phenomenon.  Third, an extensive class or tutorial discussion or activity takes place where students attempt to make sense of what they’ve seen.  This is the most critical stage, and must include scaffolding, guided questioning, modeling, shaping, concept mapping and so on.  Finally, having developed a set of principles or a theory, students are made to apply the theory to a novel problem or situation.  Some have formalized this learning cycle into four stages and an acronym: Activation (A; the set up), Concrete (C; the experiment), Invent (I; the discussion etc.), and Apply (A; the application to a novel problem); ACIA.
    • Sean Nash
       
      Ah, yes.... learning cycles. This sounds much like the 5E approach to me.
  • direct instruction method (lecturing to small classes) gets a bum wrap that it doesn’t deserve.  It works very well provided instructors are versed in the proper use of questioning, scaffolding (building a mental framework to accompany the knowledge), and modeling (showing students good example of what they want and expect).
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  • Second, PBL may be all the rage, but it’s a double-edged sword.  It works very well when worked, partially worked, and “to-complete” problems are used, and when schema are activated prior to commencement, but barely works at all when these things are not done.  PBL tutors require a greater degree of training than is currently the case if this method is going to be used effectively.
  • Third, don’t ignore the importance of giving students the chance mess around with concrete examples, particularly at the early stages.
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    He lost me on the first paragraph with the stereotyping of university professors. The last 7 years have shown a major shift in accountabillity at the post-secondary level. Univiersities, colleges and for-profit education institutions must now show a return on investment for students like never before. Part of this is due to financial aid availability dependent on institutional graduation and post-graduation employment rates. Don't start an article dissing those who teach those who will serve in the elementary and high school classes.
Roland Gesthuizen

Middle Grades Makers: Invent to Learn | MiddleWeb - 4 views

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    "We must reimagine middle school science and math not as a way to prepare students for high school, but as a place where students are inventors, scientists, and mathematicians today." "
Roland Gesthuizen

MaKey MaKey | Buy Direct (Official Site) - 2 views

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    "Let's say you load up a piano. Then, instead of using the computer keyboard buttons to play the piano, you can hook up the MaKey MaKey to something fun, like bananas, and the bananas become your piano keys"
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