We can't let educators off the hook | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views
Bring Your Own Technology Empowers Educators to Facilitate Learning - 0 views
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"Over the past few years, Forsyth County Schools in Georgia has been moving toward allowing students to bring their own technology to school. The district updated its acceptable use policies, beefed up its infrastructure and piloted the initiative. But the schools decide what that initiative would look like in their buildings. In all 35 schools, students can bring personal devices. In 25 schools, the initiative has permeated the buildings, and in the other 10, has made its way to some individual classes."
Ramblings of an Australian teacher: VITTA 2011: What I learned on day one - First session - 1 views
Leading and learning from the edge - VITTA conference 2011 « a macgirl in a p... - 0 views
VITTA « Inside Megan's Brain… - 0 views
A Difference: Math @ TED - 1 views
The New School - 0 views
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Sir Ken Robinson and Joel Klein discuss the future of education in this video from The Economist. The permalink is http://ideas.economist.com/
Playing and Learning with Mobile Apps - 0 views
What do you love? - 0 views
Meridian: Getting A Grip On Project-Based Learning - 1 views
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"Project-based learning is centered on the learner and affords learners the opportunity for in-depth investigations of worthy topics. The learners are more autonomous as they construct personally-meaningful artifacts that are representations of their learning. This article examines the theoretical foundations of project-based learning, particularly constructivism and constructionism, and notes the similarities and differences among implementations, including project-based science (Blulmenfeld et al., 1991), disciplined inquiry (Levstik & Barton, 2001) and WebQuests (Dodge, 1995). In addition, an anatomy of a model case will be considered using a WebQuest example developed by the author, describing seven characteristics common among the various implementations of project-based learning. Finally, practical advice and recommendations for project-based learning are discussed, including beginning slowly with the implementation, teaching students to negotiate cooperative/collaborative groups and establishing multiple forms of performance assessments."
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