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C Clausen

Fair Use | Center for Social Media - 0 views

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    Week 7 Required Resources: Fair Use
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    Here is another one of the required resources. When I tried the link listed on the resource page, it didn't seem to work so I've bookmarked the page I think that Judy wanted us to look at
Sean Wybrant

RTDI - Learner Profile - 0 views

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    Has a fair amount of resources to take a look at. Some great, some not so much, but at the very least it is a resource so we aren't reinventing the wheel. 
C Clausen

WaldenTeacherCollaboration - home - 0 views

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    A wiki that teachers have created to evaluate and share resources with other teachers.
C Clausen

Bill of Rights - 1 views

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    Teacher and Student resources about the United States Bill of Rights
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    Information for both teachers and students about the Bill of Rights. The site includes free resources, news, etc.
Joe Scott

Solar Cooker Resources on the Web: Journey to Forever - 0 views

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    A thorough list of solar cooking resources.
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

CAST: What is Universal Design for Learning? - 0 views

  • one-size-fits-all approach
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      The idea of the "one-size-fits-all approach is being changed in the pages of textbooks, but sometimes it is more difficult for teachers to make this ideological change-over in their teaching methods.
    • Sean Wybrant
       
      True, but I am not convinced that the concept of UDL is really as much of a change as CAST is making it out to be. This is kind of a repackaging of ideas instead of a new idea. The concept of backwards design and Understanding By Design are all kind of the same thing. We are really just being asked to think about the end goal and how it fits everyone at the beginning. Or am I missing the point of UDL?
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      I agree with you, UDL is looking at designing lesson plans and units in the same fashion that backwards lesson design does, but one difference may be that UDL looks at brain research. Granted I know little to nothing about the theory behind Backward Lesson Design, but is there a key component regarding brain research and actively engaging students using differeniated learning to activate the various neural networks? Perhaps UDL is Backwards lesson design with a splash of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences and a dash of Pavio's Dual Coding System?
  • "Universal" does not imply a single optimal solution for everyone.
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  • the need for multiple approaches to meet the needs of diverse learners.
  • Embedded features that help those with disabilities eventually benefit everyone.
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      Throughout last year, this was a common phrase that was used as I learned to make accomidations for both my IEP studnets and my ELL students.
  • Recognition networks
  • Strategic networks
  • Affective networks
  • Multiple means of representation
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      Paviov's Dual-code processing
  • Multiple means of action and expression
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      Authentic, inquiry, project-based assessment
  • Multiple means of engagement
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      Direct instruction, technology as a teaching tool and/or learning tool, collaboration, self-directed learning, etc.
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    Just in case there is anyone that would like to compare notes on the Universal Lesson Design information, I thought I would include the website in the list of resources.
C Clausen

Education Week: Swine-Flu Preparations Spur E-Learning Plans - 0 views

  • The initiative was a natural fit for Curriki, an online community for educators and a repository of free and open curricular materials, said the organization’s executive director, Barbara “Bobbi” Kurshan. “It’s so in line with what we do that it was easy to pull together the documents and materials and to show districts and states how to create collections of content,” she said. The organization has crafted instructions to help schools, districts, and states make use of the resources on Curriki that could be helpful in the event of school closures. For example, teachers can post content from their curricula or flag curricular materials that already exist in the Web site’s database of resources for student use, said Ms. Kurshan.
  • evaluate what kind of technology infrastructure is in place both at schools and in students’ homes, as well as what kind of training teachers have had in delivering instruction online.
  • extensive cable TV programming to put lessons in a televised format for middle and elementary school students.
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      The comment posted for technology class
  • clausen wrote: The district I work in is the third poorest school district in the state and many of the students with working-class families may not have access to computers with Internet. I realize that an alternative would be to create packets and assignments in hard copy to these students' homes but aside from the technologies discussed in this article and the paper alternative how do we reach those students who are "unplugged," from technology? Is it right for students with technology in his/her home to continue working with interactive lessons, wikis, and blogs that can be structured to accommodate reading and learning differences while other students can't? In turn, isn't this widening the learning gap between students in working-class families and upper-class families? 9/13/2009 12:14 AM EDT on EdWeek
Joe Scott

Solar Cooking - 0 views

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    A list of resources for researching, constructing, and testing solar cookers
monbrown1

Persistence of Latino students in community colleges : an empowerment model addressing ... - 0 views

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    A resource discussing the Latinx student persistence to graduate from a community college. Acculturative stresses are found to be negatively correlated to student persistence based on a survey student of students. Other factors contributing to student persistence is campus involvement and academic integration.
C Clausen

Stage'D! - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling
C Clausen

Universal Design in the Classroom: Do it Once, Do it Right | Edutopia - 0 views

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      Flexibility in Learning for "ALL" students...with the resources available to schools presently, is this a reality for ALL classrooms in America?
  • Universal design for learning means that the creators or publishers of content and curriculum use computer technology to structure their knowledge and activities in ways that will make it accessible to the greatest possible number of individuals.
  • multiple representations of information, alternative means of expression, and varied options for engagement.
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      The idea of the affective, strategic, and recognition neural networks should be included in this sentence.
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  • The Beginning Literacy System (Scholastic, only available to schools); Bailey's Book House (Edmark); The Ultimate Reader 2.0 (Universal Learning Technologies); and Write: Out Loud
  • underpinning of built-in adjustability to suit varied learner needs. The more such adjustability is built into learning products, the less of an impediment will be the difficulties in written expression, evidenced by the broad spectrum of students our schools must educate.
  • Curricula will be created "half full," offering parents, teachers, and learners opportunities to interact with the information, add their own material, and leave their own personal stamp or interpretation on the materials, thus assuming a more active role in their own learning.
Sean Wybrant

Community of practice - Teacher Preparation - 0 views

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    I was in a mentoring training where this site was brought up. It has some good tools/resources for teachers at any level. Might want to take a look at it.
mrsbarrett

The Official Kids' Portal for the U.S. Government - 0 views

shared by mrsbarrett on 20 May 10 - Cached
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    This website has a lot of links to a lot of different topics, not just government. Students can choose government under the specific grade ranges (K-5 or 6-8) and gain access to links to the various parts of government. This would be a great resource for students to start their research.
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