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samanthanj

Project-based learning done right - 1 views

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    Project-based learning, and especially examples such as this, require the students to create so much of their own learning both mentally and physically, a top priority to higher-order thinking. These were younger students, but how can we apply ideas such as this in upper-ed?
Andrew Kaufman

Social Media and Social Learning - 0 views

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    This blog talks about survey results with the use of social learning and media.
Katy Williams

Differentiated instruction allows students to succeed - 9 views

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    This article discusses the importance of differentiation and especially the need for students to "redo" their assignments until they get them correct. By allowing students to "redo" they are improving their higher level thinking skills. Good and short article with practical reminders.
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    I love this article! Great reminders for all of us as educators to simply differentiate learning for our students. -vary the length or quantity of the assignment. -extend or curtail the duration of the assignment. -change the language of the assignment. -scaffold the learning activity from hard to medium to easy. -compact the activity and teach only what they don't know. -give them learning activities that let them perform the same learning objective with multiple mediums like summarizing a story they have read through narrative, drama, song, poetry, art, or design They also discussed the ability to redo assessments and I agree with this but somewhere in my teaching experience this has been engrained in my head only once. But I realize the feeling of success this allows a student.
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    In this blog, Ben Johnson reiterates the misconceptions in education about all students getting concepts in education at the same time. He goes on to discuss the importance of true differentiation in the classroom and that it is not creating an imbalance among students but a way for all students to succeed. He emphasizes the things teachers already do in the classroom to help students succeed and ends with a suggestion to allow students to redo their work in all areas (not just English and history).
Kathleen Schoener

K-12 To See Double-Digit Growth in E-Learning Through 2015 -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    The growth in K-12 electronic learning in the United States will continue in the double digits at least through 2015, according to a revised e-learning forecast released this week.
Joann Archetto

Rick Mereki, Director/Producer, Reminds People Why Learning Is Beautiful [VIDEO] - 1 views

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    Rick Mereki uses vimeo to produce a video that reminds us just how enriching learning can be. Celebrate life and creativity with vivid images of global learning.
Joann Archetto

At Westside High, learning 'is no longer a six-hours-a-day event' | Best Practices News... - 1 views

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    Westside High School has extended learning after the school bell has rung. Teachers and parents encourage creativity and productivity to meet the needs of every student in a 24/7 learning environment. Technology is used to promote educational activities that meet students' unique needs. Communication is supported through podcasts, tweets, ipods, ipads, flip cameras and video technologies. Media literacy is enhanced by tech integration.
Karen Wood

Lessons in Social Learning: What Happens in the Classroom Stays in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This blog entry references an article and describes how Coldwell Banker provides training for associates and finds that giving them social connections and letting the associates drive the learning works better than designing instruction for them. Learner centered!
Miss OConnor

Tiny Bursts of Learning | Betchablog - 0 views

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    This blog discusses the importance of PLNs and counters the PD argument that so often arises when teachers are asked to learn a new skill. It also provides concrete examples of how to use Twitter.
kwebber77

Project-based learning done right | eSchool News | eSchool News - 2 views

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    This article emphasizes how PBL can be effective, and help students think critically and not just memorize the facts. According to the article, PBL is not just for gifted students, and can help all students, at every learning level, achieve higher order thinking skills.
Megan Bilodeau

M-Learning: Where's the app for that? - 2 views

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    This article focuses on why it's so difficult to find good mobile computing apps that foster education.
Michele Foley

Digital Citizenship Week - 6 views

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    This blog emphasizes the importance of stressing being a "good citizen" when using the Internet with our students. A week was spent with the following learning objective: "A renewed focus on the choices we make and how they affect us, specifically about balance, responsibility and safety." Each day time was spent on some aspect of this objective. As a culminating activity, students were invited to an assembly where the theme was " Digital Citizenship mean..... to me" Students were able to share what they learned throughout the week.
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    Michele I had read this article when reviewing them for our assignment. It was great to see all of the topics touched upon, especially about balancing on and off line activities. Love that they stressed being a good digital citizen just as we stress being a good citizen in general. I think we forget to stress some of these points with our students and that they are important in our online life even outside of school. The kids and adults alike.
Matthew Pincus

Why Games Don't Teach - 0 views

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    This article by Ruth Clark in Learning Solutions Magazine is a bit misleading and a bit muddled. While it appears that her contention is that games can not teach she admits that students can learn from GBL if they are structured and designed well.
Linda Williams

Adapt Courseware Adds Social Tools for Community-Based Learning - 1 views

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    Like blogging, Adapt Courseware is a social learning space that allows the student to create a profile to get to know his/her peers. Allows the students to participate in discussion groups and to seek help or support from study groups. It also allows the student to create a post that they are interested in or to comment on posts from others.
Janice McGuire

Goalbook | Individual Learning Plans - 1 views

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      This would be a great tool to assist special educators and special education teams including parents in communicating regularly.  It also visually shows the progress on IEP goals.  It would make progress monitoring so much easier.  It would also encourage measurable goals and documentation.
  • Goalbook brings a student's team around their individual learning plan
Sherry Arsenault

Virtual Cultural Exchange Program - 1 views

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    This article showcases a virtual cultural exchange program between a school in New York and China. The students use web 2.0 tools to collabaroate and learn from each other in what could be a new wave of cultural exchange programs.
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    Our school was part of the NetGeneration of Youth program and we had a cultural exchange with two sister schools, one in LA and the other in Uganda. The students communicated over Ning and Skype and they collaborated during two celebrations "parties with a purpose" which allowed for a sharing of menus, music, and stories. The culminating project was a student/teacher exchange for three weeks in each country.
Gordon Christie-Maples

Teaching and Learning with Social Media: A Case Study - 1 views

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    This is one teacher's case study on the use of Social Media, in particular blogs, to evaluate student engagement and whether "whenever technology is used effectively, learning outcomes do improve". The essence of this teacher's conclusions? "The effectiveness of the application of technology is heavily dependent on how it is put to use."
Ali LP

elearn Magazine: Top Tools for Learning - 2 views

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    Jane Hart gives a preview of her list of the top 100 tools for learning on the web.
Tim Ryan

The Calculus Trap - 0 views

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      I agree with a kit if what is being said here, many of my students simply take calculus because it is the next class in the progression.
  • then you should find another classroom
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      Ideally this is true, but many students don't have that many options. An alternative may be to split them into carefully made groups.
  • But you’re in ninth grade and you’ve already taken nearly all the math classes your school offers. They were all pretty easy for you and you’re ready for a greater challenge.
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      I haven't ever had a student in 9th grade ready for Calculus, but I get the point.
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  • That student who breezed unchallenged through algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, will breeze through calculus, too
  • Rather than learning more and more tools, avid students are better off learning how to take tools they have and apply them to complex problems. Then later, when they learn the more advanced tools of curricular education, applying them to even more complicated problems will come more easily
  • Students of like interest and ability feed off of each other.
Weiqin Sun

Moodlerooms To Launch Plug-In for Live@edu Integration - 0 views

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    This is a news announcing that a free plug-in designed to integrate open-source learning management system Moodle with Microsoft's Live@edu services will be available for download from Moodle.org on Thursday, February 23. Window live is a mature social online tool while Moodle is famous for its education use, when these two integrated to each other, students can benefit from window live's social functions within Moodle's and log into Moodle from window live ID.
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    It is a smart move as Moodle has realized the necessity to integrating online social tools into e-learning environment, in order to motivate students' learning.
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