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When Peers Face the Dragon... and Come Out on the Other Side



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Added by Alan Sitomer on February 17, 2010 at 6:30am — No Comments

Rethinking Grades and Effort

Should effort be a part of a student's grade?

Earlier this week I attempted to answer this question with a brief response. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that such a big question was deserving of a big response, so here's my long answer.

I think effort is important, REALLY important. The reason that I had such a hard time answering this question is that I really, REALLY think grades are overrated. A good grade might get a child free…

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Added by Karren Colbert on February 17, 2010 at 5:27am — 2 Comments

Guidelines for using Ning in a school setting

This post was originally posted on The Freshman Transition Network.


My…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on February 16, 2010 at 6:00pm — 4 Comments

Recommended Books for Teachers

This blog was originally posted on The Freshman Transition Network.



Here are some great books to consider reading and/or sharing with your students.


Over the years I have been amazed by the number of educators who don't read books related to our field. We recognize the importance of our students reading but then overlook how important it is for us. Perhaps part of the reason is that many books on…
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Added by Scott Habeeb on February 16, 2010 at 8:30am — No Comments

New Social Networking Site Helps Teachers Create and Share Lessons

This past week I finally had a chance to mess around with the curriculum sharing platform BetterLesson, and I thought I’d share my thoughts. MORE...

Added by Shawn Roner on February 15, 2010 at 7:29pm — No Comments

Connectivisim

This was posted as my…

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Added by Carol E. Kubota on February 15, 2010 at 5:08pm — No Comments

AV-1 Salary & Education Survey Results

Nicely Done! Over 200 people -- better than 1/3 of all AV-1 members -- responded to the second AV-1 survey (Salary and Education). Significant sample data such as these enable us to feel comfortable suggesting that some of these statistics fairly represent the learning space microcosm, as a whole. (We expect that you will let us know otherwise!)



Later this week, we'll share some organizational demographics gleaned from your responses, however, today…

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Added by Joe Schuch on February 15, 2010 at 2:21pm — No Comments

technology

So far I've learned a lot about technology tools in my Technology Tools class and have really enjoyed seeing what is out there. Google has so many options it seems endless ;) The biggest key to success and learning about them is setting aside time to experiment and try different methods and tools. I have started with the basic Google tools and have done pretty well. As I move along I hope to be able to learn about more of them while additionally becoming proficient. Unfortunately these aren't… Continue

Added by Melissa Loetscher on February 15, 2010 at 1:22pm — 1 Comment

A Dozen Great Free Online Video Lecture Sites

A collection of web sites with thousands of free video lectures and related course materials, including many offerings from major universities.

FreeVideoLectures

There are thousands of video-taped course lectures, and many other more complete course offerings, available for free on the Internet today. The quality and quantity of these offerings is growing and improving daily.

How educators and students choose to leverage these types of resources is also evolving. As stated on…

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Added by Kelly Walsh on February 15, 2010 at 5:00am — 2 Comments

Making Connections

Children learn best by making connections to something they already know. It's like connecting the wires of the brain from the platform that already exists to all of the new information that can fit the category in some way. The likelihood that the knowledge is going to become permanent is much more likely when connections are made.…


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Added by Bernice Wonderly on February 14, 2010 at 4:54pm — No Comments

5 Teacher Movies That Motivate

Grab some popcorn, a soda, and one of these inspiring flicks to renew your educational energy:

1) The Miracle Worker (This movie has been remade several times, but the Patty Duke version is my personal favorite!)

2) To Sir, With Love

3) Finding Forrester (Not a teacher movie in the traditional sense, but still fabulous and it stars Sean Connery, which in my book is reason enough to watch. Connery is a reclusive writing prodigy who mentors an…

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Added by Karren Colbert on February 13, 2010 at 10:38pm — 2 Comments

New York Online Learning Update



Check out my most recent blog posts on the transformation of education in New York. The new tech plan clearly sees NY in a new direction. The RTTT application integrated virtual education in many areas. As one of the last states to embrace online learning, the transformation is interesting.


See http://www.hybridhighschool.com for links and…
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Added by Sue Palmer on February 13, 2010 at 9:43am — No Comments

CATE - The California Association of Teachers of English



I am at CATE today, at the The California Association of Teachers of English…
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Added by Alan Sitomer on February 13, 2010 at 6:30am — No Comments

Another Presentation About Web2.0 Tools for Teachers

Wow, it has only been a year and a half since I did my Web 2.0 workshop in Pakistan, and I'm already seeing more promising tools worth checking out for my next workshop. This is for the Nigerian International Schools Conference that my school is hosting in Lagos.



Here's the outline, and I would appreciate it if you could recommend websites showcasing actual examples (of student work) of these tools being used in Grade 5-12 classrooms:…



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Added by Antoinette Go on February 13, 2010 at 5:00am — 1 Comment

Taxonomy of Assessment (Bloom's Taxonomy)

This week was a very enlightening week. Bloom and I really got around to knowing each other. I had never met the man before. I have a BA in Spanish/English and an MA in TESOL. I was never really interested in teaching K-12 so I was not required to take any education classes. This was more than 20 years ago. Maybe things have changed now.
Well let's get back to this Bloom guy. He has this way of guiding teachers in developing lesson plans by creating a Taxonomy of assessment. I must say that…
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Added by Carol E. Kubota on February 12, 2010 at 8:45am — No Comments

SpellingCity - A Web 2.0 Balancing Act of Crowd and Central Wisdom

I thought this highly wired group of educators might be a good group to give me feedback on a newly articulated idea: Web2.0 tools need the right mix of control and freedom to be useful. Here's the paradigm and my thoughts.



1, Pure Web2.0 let-everyone-contribute environments produce endless unfiltered… Continue

Added by johnegood on February 12, 2010 at 8:08am — No Comments

Your invitation to join a conversation with Dan Pink

Dan Pink, author of A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future, is one of the most engaging speakers I've heard recently. You may not agree with everything he says, but you'll be thinking about it for a while.





Dan's most recent book, Drive, is about how to activate motivation in students, in workers, and in ourselves. He has graciously agreed to come to the weekly online meeting of the… Continue

Added by suehellman on February 12, 2010 at 7:00am — No Comments

The Return of The One Comment Project



In July of 2009, I launched The One Comment A Day Project. My mission was to promote new bloggers and bring comments to existing blogs. Initially, The One Comment A Day Project burst on to the scene with the celerity of a gazelle, however, it soon became another faded project. The members of the ning remained, however, the collaborative dialogue that…

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Added by Andrew Marcinek on February 12, 2010 at 6:55am — No Comments

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