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http://www.library.carleton.ca/help/websrch.html - 1 views

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    Searching and evaluation information
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http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/eval.html - 2 views

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    Critical evaluation information
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http://www.classzone.com/books/research_guide/page_build.cfm?content=web_eval&state=none - 2 views

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    Evaluating web sites
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Online Degree: Education at Walden University - 0 views

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    Master of science (M.S.) in Instructional Design an Technology.This program will teach you to apply theory, research, crativity, and problem-solving skills to a variety of technology applications in order to improve performance. You will also learn how to develop the analysis, design, and evaluation skills to assess, create, and manage training materials. These skills combined will offer you the ability to support technological advancemente and training in educational istitutions and corporate training classroom. Through your coursewoek, you will gain the experience needed to be efficient an effective using technology and multimedia tools.
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Teacher Gets A Final Report Card: B- « Education On The Plate - 6 views

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    Have you ever tried this idea?
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Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Informal Pedagogy of Anime Fandom: An Interview with Reb... - 0 views

  • Interestingly enough, schools often seem to discourage activities with these distributed forms of knowledge and resources, instead focusing on testing for what students have "inside their heads". However, I think it's just as important to recognize, evaluate, and help develop students' strategies for learning, collaborating, and accessing knowledge that they don't already possess, as this seems to be much more aligned with what we do as adults. I mean, I don't know all sorts of things, but I have pretty good strategies in place for finding them out.
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      the importance of informal learning
  • experts and novices participate in the same areas and activities in affinity spaces. So, as I mentioned previously, novices aren't prevented from engaging in creative activities that they find interesting, even if these activities are challenging for them. And, through working in the same space as experts, novices are able to benefit from this exposure, by asking questions, collaborating, and by observing how experts go about certain tasks.
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      Profiting from our educators' affinity spaces here.
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Need MORE Proof that Testing is Destroying Education? - The Tempered Radical - 2 views

  • We can choose to protect our jobs, crafting every lesson around the small handful of simple skills that ARE tested or we can protect our students, focusing our time on the kinds of skills that matter—and that are a part of our curriculum—but will do us no good when it comes to our own evaluations.
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Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 10 Teacher Development Task for Web 2.0 Tools - 17 views

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    I created a number of tasks for teachers which I hope will help develop their ability to use technology and to evaluate and create materials using web based tools. I've decide now to share those tasks so anyone who wants to use them to train other teachers or to develop their own skills can take advantage of and make good use of them.

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 11 views

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