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Mel Bezear

Digital Learning is Critical for Move to Learner-Centered Instruction | Getting Smart b... - 2 views

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    One to read later? The support that schools/educators will need to implement new ways (?) of teaching... What do you think of the term 'digital teaching'? Isn't it all just teaching? Or learning?
Sara Wilkie

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Why Twitter and Facebook could be Good instructional tools - 1 views

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    "When my students wanted to do a project using social media to bring awareness to human trafficking and the problems. They had a wordpress blog, a Twitter account (we set up twitter feed to send the posts there) and a Facebook page. We tracked engagement levels and things that created likes. What stimulated engagement. Now, this was part of my social media module for 3 weeks but it wasn't just your average "post on facebook." "
Sara Wilkie

eClassroom News » How to implement the 'flipped classroom' » Print - 0 views

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    "Despite the attention that the videos get, the greatest benefit to any flipped classroom is not the videos. It's the in-class time that every teacher must evaluate and redesign. Because our direct instruction was moved outside of the classroom, our students were able to conduct higher-quality and more engaging activities. As we have seen teachers adopt the flipped model, they use the extra time in myriad ways depending on their subject matter, location, and style of teaching. We asked some of our colleagues to share how they have changed their class time. Following are some examples."
Sara Wilkie

QuickThoughts - A place to think and share » Blog Archive » Discussing design... - 0 views

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    "A couple of weeks ago I had an interesting meeting with about 25 instructional designers from UBC, where we discussed design models for hybrid learning, defined as a deliberate attempt to combine the best of both face-to-face and online learning. "
Sara Wilkie

What You Need to Be an Innovative Educator | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Project-based learning is an example of innovation, but probably not the way you'd expect. While learning through projects is indeed innovative compared to sit-and-get, drill-and-kill, teacher-led and textbook-sourced instruction, PBL's primary innovation is probably its flexibility. There's almost no other learning trend or innovation than can not only co-exist with PBL, but also fit seamlessly and entirely within it. PBL promotes innovation in education by making room for it. But creating that innovation -- what does that require? What kinds of ingredients can you put into the tin, shake up, and end up with innovation? "
Sara Wilkie

Study: It's not teacher, but method that matters | Teaching and Learning Excellence - 1 views

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    ""It's really what's going on in the students' minds rather than who is instructing them," said lead researcher Carl Wieman of the University of British Columbia, who shared a Nobel physics prize in 2001. "This is clearly more effective learning. Everybody should be doing this. ... You're practicing bad teaching if you are not doing this." The study compared just two sections of physics classes for just one week, but Wieman said the technique would work for other sciences as well, and even for history." Study: It's not teacher, but method that matters. http://t.co/Te2kaUlp via @Diigo #edtech #edchat #cpchat
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