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C Clausen

Chris Wright's Blog: My Educational Ideas for Blogs - 0 views

  • Blogs are a very good tool for hooking the digital learner into a subject they may not be very interested in learning about in the traditional manner.
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      I could see Diigo becoming a tool to use when sending students to a source and then asking them to comment on what you've highlighted.
C Clausen

Center for Social Media - 0 views

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    Week 7 Required Resource
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    Just in case anyone wants to share ideas or perspectives regarding the information found on this site, I thought I would add it to our Diigo list. Thanks, Courtney
C Clausen

WELCOME TO DIIGO!!! - 2 views

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C Clausen

Cribbs Class: Week 4 Blog Post (Game Plan Continued) - 0 views

  • I will let them pick a source of media that they believe will help others learn better.
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      This is a great way to incorporate technology into a mathematics course. Often, assessments tend to be forced choice, but by creating a problem-based, authentic assessments, students will be able to apply many of the 21st century skills that they will utilize after graduation.
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      Having students create a Prezi (prezi.com) would be a new and exciting way for students to present the information from the project-based assessment to the class
  • I plan to survey to my tutees about their experience with the real-world problems and its affect on their learning.
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      A tool that may be useful in analyzing students' perspecives of these projects is SurveyMonkey (http://www.surveymonkey.com). The surveys are easily created and the results can be formated in graphs, charts, etc. In fact, perhaps using SurveyMonkey within the class integrated into one of the authentic-assessments might be a second way to utilize this free and user-friendly learning/teaching tool.
  • real-world problems, and performance-based to see if their misunderstanding is with the concepts or the real-world application. I would use project-based to assess their understanding of larger amounts of material.
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    A blog posting by a fellow classmate in my Integrating Technology Across the Content Areas blog group.
Joe Scott

Solar Cooking - 0 views

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    A list of resources for researching, constructing, and testing solar cookers
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