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Nelson Rokke

Inspiration Peak - 3 views

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    Short Stories, Quotes, Poems, and Ideas that can be used to inspire the creative writing process. This content provides inspiration and guidance to students who are working on digital storytelling projects. Alternatively, this content could serve as narrative script for those working with audio recording/editing software.
Ruth Finney

Diigo - Improving how we find, share, and save information - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great tutorial on the various uses for Diigo. Under 5 minutes long. No speaking. It's all music played to specific Diigo uses demonstrated
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    This is very short and useful Diigo resource for novices. What are you waiting for? Get started!
Kim McCoy-Parker

Starting With Why: The Power of Student-Driven Learning - 0 views

  • She would thrive after being asked: “What do you want to learn?” “What do you want to read?” “What matters to you?” And then taking her answers and the curricular outcomes and designing a learning plan that incorporated all of this, plus embedded technology.
  • So often in education we focus on the wrong things. Test scores. Marks. Awards.
  • We need to start with why
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  • it’s what you do with the content that matters.
  • Memorizing & regurgitating falls miserably short of equipping our students.
  • We’ve made education about manipulation and hoops instead of inspiring our students to pursue learning that matters to them — learning that can help them make a difference in our communities and the world.
  • I believe students are fully competent to be co-creators of their own learning environments. I believe that students can change the world; they are not the future; they are right now. I believe that students need skills that go far beyond the content of most curricula. I believe that students want to learn, but often they lack the environment that sparks the emergence of passionate, life-long learners. I believe that my students have a voice and it should be heard. I believe students can read at their appropriate grade level and still be illiterate. I believe that each of my students has unique talents and interests that should merge with our learning environment at school. I believe my students are not empty vessels waiting to be filled.
  • I believe that my students need to develop metacognitive skills and make their thinking visible. I believe that students are fully capable of differentiating their own learning. I believe my students are creative and can teach me important things. I believe school shouldn’t be a place where young people go to watch older people work hard. I believe, if given the chance and the right support, my students will become more than they ever thought they could be. I believe that once students begin to see their talents and gifts, they will grow in confidence.
  • As a teacher: I believe that my classroom should be a place of joy, engagement, learning and play. I believe that I should be less helpful. I believe that I should ask more questions, and offer fewer answers. I believe that I should model what learning, failing, grit & perseverance look like. I believe that I should take risks, even when I’m afraid. I believe it’s crucial to use content to teach skills. I believe that the most important question I often ask my students is, “What do you need?” I believe that I am not the all-knowing guru, nor do I want to be. I believe I need to be transparent with my learning and who I am. I believe that kids need a life outside of school, so I don’t believe in homework — at least not the rote, meaningless stuff that’s usually assigned.
anonymous

The Problem of Underqualified Teachers in American Secondary Schools - 0 views

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    "The Problem of Underqualified Teachers in American Secondary Schools"
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    "The Problem of Underqualified Teachers in American Secondary Schools"
iupdateyou123

Pleural Mesothelioma - 0 views

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    Pleural Mesothelioma
Taylor Murphy

Educational Technology and Design - 3 views

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      Perfect example of 1:1 schooling…… Google Apps and Chromebooks with a webinar for future reference
  • Here's a webinar about Google Apps and Chromebooks in education.
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