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Julie Lindsay

7 Ways to Transform Your Classroom - David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

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    I love how David Truss has set this out so clearly and shares 7 Ways to Transform Your Classroom 1. Inquiry 2. Voice 3. Audience 4. Community 5. Leadership 6. Play 7. Networks
Julie Lindsay

Amazon.com: Connected Learners; A step-by-step guide to creating a global classroom eBo... - 0 views

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    Excellent Student-initiated book - good role model for future student products globally
Julie Lindsay

open learning spaces: Breakthrough time (and space) - 0 views

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    "linking pedagogy and classroom design"
Julie Lindsay

Video Games and Social Emotional Learning | User Generated Education - 0 views

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    "Two principles guide this article: 1. Social-Emotional skills and strategies should be addressed and taught in school settings. 2. Video and online games can promote SEL skills and as such, should be integrated into classroom instruction."
Julie Lindsay

12 learning management system providers and what they bring to classrooms | Education Dive - 0 views

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    I don't know most of these......
Julie Lindsay

Humanizing Online Learning with VoiceThread - 0 views

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    This is MUST READ article. Voicethread is an essential tool in the K-12 classroom - at all levels.
Julie Lindsay

FLAT - 0 views

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    My presentation for the ECIS IT conference, London March 2013 Recipe to flatten your classroom - 3 essential ingredients: 1. Connection 2. Citizenship, with a dash of global competency 3. Collaboration, the sort that includes co-creation
Julie Lindsay

20 BYOD Resources For The 21st Century Schools - 0 views

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    a list of 20 resources to help you get started with BYOD in your school or classroom.
Julie Lindsay

The 10 Best Web Tools For Flipped Classrooms | Edudemic - 0 views

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    What are you using out of this Top 10 list? Wikispaces - Yes Poll Everywhere - Yes Edmodo - Yes Screencast - Yes Celly - interesting, not using yet Dropbox - Yes Youtube - Yes Twitter - Yes Evernote - yes - essential part of my workflow! Teaching Channel - do not know this one..?
Julie Lindsay

TEDxCreativeCoast - McGrath Davies - The Future Will Not Be Multiple Choice - YouTube - 0 views

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    Young students and designing - great real examples from a teacher in the classroom
Julie Lindsay

Tips for Sharing Great Open Educational Content | MindShift - 1 views

  • GOOD CONTENT COMES FROM PERSONAL PASSION.
  • Maybe a particular unit gets you enthused.
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      1 per term, 2 per year. Teachers create a course out of there favorite unit. Syndication on iTunes U facilitated by Lindsay but creation of resource on Spot/SpotX up to teacher and students. THINKbuds pulls from Spot/X onto own platform and gets directed to by iTunes U. Public commentary enabled for 2-way dynamic.
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      Yes, this is a start, but we need to go a lot further than this. As discussed at our meeting today, the real learnign takes place when classrooms build a 'project' or collabroation and include the shared the content AND then co-create something meaningful together.
Julie Lindsay

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 7 Key Ingredients in the successful 21st Century Classroom - 0 views

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    "What we are missing in education is not the resources -- but the creativity to make the most of the resources we have."
Mike Hourahine

Response: Ways To Observe Teachers Without Demoralizing Them - Classroom Q&A With Larry... - 0 views

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    Some thoughts on teacher observations
Julie Lindsay

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Classroom Curriculum | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Reviewing the Common Sense curriculum for digital citizenship. There is something for everyone in here.
Julie Lindsay

Need a Job? Invent It - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • “We teach and test things most students have no interest in and will never need, and facts that they can Google and will forget as soon as the test is over,” said Wagner. “Because of this, the longer kids are in school, the less motivated they become. Gallup’s recent survey showed student engagement going from 80 percent in fifth grade to 40 percent in high school. More than a century ago, we ‘reinvented’ the one-room schoolhouse and created factory schools for the industrial economy. Reimagining schools for the 21st-century must be our highest priority. We need to focus more on teaching the skill and will to learn and to make a difference and bring the three most powerful ingredients of intrinsic motivation into the classroom: play, passion and purpose.”
  • “Teachers,” he said, “need to coach students to performance excellence, and principals must be instructional leaders who create the culture of collaboration required to innovate.
  • “Finland is one of the most innovative economies in the world,” he said, “and it is the only country where students leave high school ‘innovation-ready.’  They learn concepts and creativity more than facts, and have a choice of many electives — all with a shorter school day, little homework, and almost no testing
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  • All students should have digital portfolios to show evidence of mastery of skills like critical thinking and communication, which they build up right through K-12 and postsecondary.
  •  My generation had it easy. We got to “find” a job. But, more than ever, our kids will have to “invent” a job. (Fortunately, in today’s world, that’s easier and cheaper than ever before.) Sure, the lucky ones will find their first job, but, given the pace of change today, even they will have to reinvent, re-engineer and reimagine that job much more often than their parents if they want to advance in it. If that’s true, I asked Wagner, what do young people need to know today?
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    Friedman interviews Tony Wagner about what is needed for learning today.
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