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Vince Breunig

A Principal's Reflections: What Constitutes Good Instruction? - 0 views

  • Clearly stated objectives as to what the students are expected to learn or do by the conclusion of the lesson. Asking open and closed-ended questions during direct instruction in order to check for understanding, engage, and assess.  I like to see my teachers randomly call on students so that they don’t get lost during the course of a lesson.  An emphasis is also placed on the lecture being only 10-15 minutes if necessary. A do-now or anticipatory set that motivates the learner, reviews prior learning, and makes connections to the new content being presented.  Students need to find meaning and relevancy in what they are learning or else they will be disengaged. Interdisciplinary connections. A variety of student-centered learning activities where students are afforded the opportunity to think critically, solve problems, work in cooperative groups, and create manifestations that demonstrate learning is taking place.  Students need to be actively involved in the learning process. Informal and formal means of assessment in which the students have a clear indication of their performance in relation to expected learning outcomes.  Rubrics or scoring guides should accompany any activity that is to be graded. The routine use of positive reinforcement to commend and praise students for taking risks, whether they are wrong or right.  A stimulating learning environment that promotes inquiry with student work proudly displayed.  Tied to this are classroom management techniques that afford all students the opportunity to learn. Effective technology integration. Teacher enthusiasm.  If teachers aren’t enthusiastic about the lesson or content then how can they expect their students to be? A closure activity that reinforces the objectives of the lesson.
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    A discussion of the arbitrary nature of teacher observation 
Bradford Saron

A Case for Using Social Media with Learning | MindShift - 1 views

  • one of the most significant factors in students’ success was their ability to participate in study groups. What the study reveals boils down to this: Understanding is socially constructed through interactions with others. This implies that we need to focus more attention on how we learn most effectively, and the signs point toward social interaction.
  • The centrality of group effort to human life means that anything that changes the way groups function will have profound ramifications for everything from commerce and government to media and religion.
  • Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that without diverse experiences and perspectives you won’t “have enough dots to connect and one ends up with very linear solutions without a broad perspective on the problem.” Social media exposes us to a galaxy of dots, and through education we can provide students with the tools to begin the connection process.
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    I love the phrase "Amplifying Learning." 
Kurt Kiefer

Supporting The Three New Pillars of 21st Century Learning | Learning the Now - 0 views

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    Good practical exemplar of blended learning
Dawn Nordine

Keeping Pace with K-12 Online Learning - 0 views

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    K-12 online and blended learning have evolved in new directions in the past year. While nowfamiliar segments of the field, such as online charter schools and state virtual schools, have continued to grow, relatively new forms such as consortium programs and single-district programs are expanding even more rapidly, as is the range of private providers competing to work with districts. As of late 2011, online and blended learning opportunities exist for at least some students in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, but no state has a full suite of full-time and supplemental options for students at all grade level.  See page 164 for WI.
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    This is an annual report on policy and practice across the nation...state by state. Empahsis on quality of online and blended learning this year. You'll find this to be very informative and factual. Note the "Planning for Quality" section pages 50-62...well done.
Kathy Onarheim

How Digital Learning is Boosting Achievement | Getting Smart by %author_name% | %tag% - 0 views

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    Some examples of digital learning boosting student achievement from Tom Vandar Ark.
Victoria Rydberg

Here's Why Slide Count is Irrelevant to Your E-Learning Course » The Rapid eL... - 0 views

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    This blog entry provides some best practice ideas when developing e-learning modules. I haven't explored the rest of the blog yet, but it may be relevant to our work. 
Bradford Saron

10 Elements of High Quality Digital Learning | Digital Learning Now - 1 views

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    Great "elements" to keep in mind when thinking about progress in Wisconsin. 
stevesanders

The Learning Registry - 0 views

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    The USDoE released the Learning Registry is an open source technical system designed to facilitate the exchange of data behind the scenes, and an open community of resource creators, publishers, curators, and consumers who are collaborating to broadly share resources, as well as information about how those resources are used by educators in diverse learning environments across the Web.
Kurt Kiefer

Amidst a Mobile Revolution in Schools, Will Old Teaching Tactics Work? | MindShift - 0 views

  • But the apps shouldn’t be the focus of discussion. “That’s where the pedagogical practice comes to play, a thoughtful use of tool sets. Having the apps sitting on your phone on your desk in and of itself isn’t going to make you smarter, and it won’t make the classroom more anything,” she said. “It’s what you do with it, and how it’s supported, how teachers and students know to learn, to use those tools. It’s part of a complex nature of learning.”
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