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Shannon McClintock Miller

Share and mark up documents online | crocodoc - 2 views

shared by Shannon McClintock Miller on 08 May 10 - Cached
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    have students highlight, mark up websites.... Larry F's favorite site to use in his classroom. 
Shannon McClintock Miller

Issuu - You Publish - 1 views

shared by Shannon McClintock Miller on 24 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Create a document using word or pages and upload it into Issuu (pdf files).  Then it can be shared and viewed as an online magazine.  
Shannon McClintock Miller

Color Your Digital Life with SlideShows by Ozge Karaoglu - 1 views

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    Great list of web 2.0 tools used for slideshows! 
Shannon McClintock Miller

Keyboarding Research & Resources - 0 views

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    Great blog from Leigh Zeitz about keyboarding research and tools to use.
Deron Durflinger

Privacy and Security - Google Apps Iowa - 0 views

  • The school district will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that all Google Apps users (staff and students) are made aware of the district's acceptable use guidelines.  Students who will have Google Apps accounts created must not only agree to the "Google Apps terms of service" (presented to them the first time they log in, see below), but they, along with their parent or legal guardian, should also initial and sign the District's Acceptable Use Policy.
Deron Durflinger

Will · "We Prepare Children to Learn How to Learn" - 0 views

  • At the core, it’s about caring for kids, doing what’s right by them not what’s easy for us. That’s the piece we seem to be missing, and that’s the piece that should be motivating all of us start screaming about a meaningful overhaul of the system
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      If we really want to change our system, we must not let what makes adults uncomfortable dictate what our system looks like (or doesn't look like)
Deron Durflinger

12 ways to keep your employees motivated, engaged and unified | SmartBlog on Leadership - 0 views

  • Clearly define your vision
  • when it’s clear and concise, post it in the places where employees can see important stuff like this.
  • Give employees what they want and need.
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  • o check personally
  • Communicate often and well
  • ll of these should be used to convey the vision of the organization. Spend time personally asking your employees what they know and think
  • Get everyone engaged
  • empowerment, but that’s so yesterday
  • lots of ways to get employees at all levels engaged in planning and decision making
  • Stay the course
  • you have to adjust to and update for changing times,
  • Practice random acts of kindness
  • ust make whatever you do personal and from the heart
  • Coach for success
  • giving them clear feedback and showing them how to be better when needed is very motivating
  • daily, in real time, is always better.
  • Act fairly
  • when they’re not, you should use your wisdom, experience and good sense to do what’s right
  • and then do what’s right
  • Inspect what you expect
  • paying attention to them, discussing what you see, and letting them know what you think
  • Good bosses pay attention to everything and manage effectively
  • Give respect and create trust
  • Don’t be a jerk
  • You’ll be surprised how much employees appreciate the fact that you recognize your own mistakes
  • Make work fun
  • lighten up
Shannon McClintock Miller

Welcome to PrimaryAccess - 0 views

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    Use primary sources to create digital stories, movies, etc....
Deron Durflinger

The 3 Simple Strategies Google Uses to Help Its Employees Learn | Inc.com - 0 views

  • They shard their activities into tiny actions and repeat them relentlessly. Each time, they observe what happens, make minor -- almost imperceptible -- adjustments, and improve. Ericsson refers to this as deliberate practice: intentional repetitions of similar, small tasks with immediate feedback, correction, and experimentation."
Deron Durflinger

Carnegie, the Founder of the Credit-Hour, Seeks Its Makeover - Curriculum - The Chronic... - 0 views

  • I'd be very concerned if we try to nationalize or standardize expectations of what counts as competency," she said. "The credit hour is a fundamental academic decision. Faculty should decide what's attached to coursework."
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      Allowing the professionals to determine what competency means for each respective class will be critical to its success.
  • Many colleges embrace Advanced Placement examinations as universal markers of quality, she said. Lawyers and doctors also have rigorous qualifying exams that are essentially competency-based assessments.
  • This is not the right time to jump off the old credit-hour boat and assume that new competency-based assessments are primed and ready to sail," she said. "And we should definitely not kid ourselves that there are strong standardized tests already available that can do the job for us."
Deron Durflinger

Classes a la carte: States test a new school model | Reuters - 0 views

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      Does this sound familiar, John?
Deron Durflinger

What Does It Mean to Be a "Change Leader" in Education? - 0 views

  • First, successful change leaders clearly articulate the need for change to a variety of audiences in ways that are intellectually coherent and emotionally compelling. The ability to do this requires that change leaders immerse themselves into radically different worlds
  • nderstand deeply is the world for which they are preparing their students
  • what skills, what habits of mind, and what dispositions
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  • ommoditization of knowledg
  • how much students know, but rather what they can do with what they know
  • second world effective change leaders understand is the world of students
  • the importance of students’ intrinsic motivation for learning and achievement. Finally, they seek out and listen carefully to students to better understand their classroom and school experiences.
  • They engage them in adult learning about a changing world and how students learn best
  • adults in the community also deeply understand the need for change, and so these leaders sponsor readings, talks by local experts, and discussions
  • The best change leaders I know bring their understanding of these two worlds into the classroom every single day
  • know what good teaching looks like, and they are relentless in their expectations. They understand that their job is, first and foremost, to be an instructional leader and coach.
  • “isolation is the enemy of improvement,”
  • Teachers must be given the working conditions that will enable them to improve and to be successful. They need time to learn and to collaborate
  • Finland, which has the highest-performing education system in the world, teachers spend an average of only 600 hours a year in the classroom teaching lessons; in the US, the number is closer to eleven hundred hours.
  • Finally, the most effective change leaders I know take calculated risks
  • Managers do not take risks. Leaders do
  • They model the behaviors of learning, collaboration, effective teaching, and risk taking that they expect of their teachers.
    • Deron Durflinger
       
      What can I do to improve my leadership skills?
Shannon McClintock Miller

10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother | Edudemic - 0 views

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    LOVE THIS..."Manners Matter" 10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother from @Edudemic http://t.co/ksBoYerDWw #vanmeter #iowatl #tlchat
Shannon McClintock Miller

A Wonderful Visual on Common Core Standards for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Tec... - 0 views

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    A Wonderful Visual (Infographic) on Common Core Standards for Teachers and Students http://t.co/KC2U6RndJ7 #tlchat #iowatl
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