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David Wetzel

Top 10 Online Tools for Teaching Science and Math - 4 views

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    Why use Web 2.0 tools in science and math classes? The primary reason is they facilitate access to input and interaction with content through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. These tools offer enormous advantages for science and math teachers, in terms of helping their students learn using Web 2.0 tools. For example: * Most of these tools can be edited from any computer connected to the Internet. Teachers can add, edit and delete information even during class time. * Students learn how to use these tools for academic purposes and, at the same time, can transfer their use to their personal lives and future professional careers. * RSS feeds allow students to access all the desired research information on one page. * Students learn to be autonomous in their learning process.
Maggie Verster

Video Solutions Enhance Communication, Safety and Educa... - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    Video is no longer the future, it is now. By deploying video solutions such as Digital Signage, Desktop Video and Campus TV, schools, colleges and universities have the ability to: * Enhance communications with parents, students and the community * Quickly disseminate emergency alerts and instructions to the student body * Broadcast live event such as graduations and in-service trainings to people who cannot attend in person
Carla Arena

Symposium for the Future » It is easy to fall in love with technology… (by da... - 0 views

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    Dumping laptops into a classroom does no good if a teacher doesn't know how to leverage the technology for educational purposes.
Jose Antonio da Silva

8 Great TED Talks About The Future Of Education And Teaching | Emerging Education Techn... - 11 views

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    These talks offer insights, concerns, and inspiration while discussing today's educational practices and shortcomings, from a variety of perspectives
Rosalyn Dixon

The Futures Channel - 6 views

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    Real world connection to content being taught. Builds the rationale of "how will I use this" or "will I ever use this".
David Wetzel

5 Top Things to Consider During Continuing Education Efforts - 4 views

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    How to build professional, personal, social, and lifelong learning networks is the focal point of this post.
Maria Pires

Brand New Routes - 0 views

  • A more expressive vocabulary Students who have already been learning English for several years have a good grasp of grammar and cope fairly well with the reading that is part of the course. If they are serious students, learning English for a purpose, they will want to get on and pass their exams. What holds them back is the lack of an accurate and appropriate vocabulary in which to discuss topics from climate change to the Olympics, from the history of their town to their hopes for the future. These students need to distinguish better between words they already know, but where their understanding of the full range of meaning and use is incomplete. They need to activate words in their passive vocabulary to enrich their writing and speaking, and they need to master words that are completely new. There is a word, autonym, that means ‘a word that describes itself’: examples include short and polysyllabic. Long and monosyllabic are the opposite. So too, sometimes, is the word interesting, used (as it very frequently is) in learners’ writing: rather than passionate engagement with a topic, what it conveys instead is ineffable dullness: The documentary makes interesting viewing. We had an interesting discussion over lunch. A far greater level of interest is conveyed simply by substituting another word for interesting: The documentary makes compelling viewing. We had a stimulating discussion over lunch.
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    Good to raise stds' awareness about vocabulary skills in upper-levels.
Maria Pires

The Future of Reading - Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading? - Series - NYTime... - 0 views

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    literacy debate in hte NY Times
Carla Arena

The School Administrator - Tom Friedman on Education in the 'Flat World' - 0 views

  • The greatest economic competition going forward is going to be between you and your own imagination. Your ability to act on your imagination is going to be so decisive in driving your future and the standard of living in your country. So the school, the state, the country that empowers, nurtures, enables imagination among its students and citizens, that’s who’s going to be the winner.
  • my equation is CQ + PQ > IQ. Curiosity Quotient plus Passion Quotient is more important than Intelligence Quotient.
  • When information is really abundant, when we can literally pluck it out of the air, you need people to sift it, sort it and connect it.
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  • Sifters, sorters, connectors, “yes but-ers.” That’s a nice way to describe a teacher’s role today
Carla Arena

Passion-based learning in the 21st century: An interview with Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | P... - 11 views

  • But when I talk about the shift to 21st century teaching and learning, I am not talking primarily about changing the tools we use. I’m talking about transforming the way most teachers teach today – either because they were taught to teach that way or because the accountability system makes them believe they have to teach that way.
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      It is really not about the tools, but about us and our students.
  • As a 21st century educator, I think about the relationship between content, the kinds of strategies I’m using as a teacher, and the technologies available.
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  • I think one of the things we’ve done is we’ve trained the passion out of our students from the second grade up.
  • “the future is no place for our better days.” What if we concentrate on making their better days come alive right now in our classrooms? What if we make the things we want them to learn extremely important right now instead of serving up some prefabricated curriculum that we’ve masticated and are now putting in their mouths at some kind of level WE think they can digest? That’s what learning with passion means to me.
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    This is a must-read!
Rodrigo Amem

Why are we STILL Wasting Money on Whiteboards? - The Tempered Radical - 9 views

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    Here's an interesting take on how to invest your school's budget on techonology.
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    I'd buy tablets for the students in the classroom!
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    So would I! Tablets are the future of education! Love'em!
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