July 17, 2013
Categories: Pedagogy
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Alex Lizzappi‘s insight: The Pedagogy Wheel was born out of a desire to help teachers at the coalface of teaching.@haitinoworg
July 17, 2013
Categories: Pedagogy, Strategies, Technology
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The Right & Wrong Way To Use Technology For Learning So much in learning is subjective, which makes sense because so much in life itself is also subjective, and we learn in order to live. So it’s natural. Grey areas abound–the usefulness and quality of the Common Core Standards. The importance of curiosity in learning. The […]
July 17, 2013
Categories: Strategies
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Anxious Mind vs the Resilient Mind Do you foster an anxious mindset or a resilient mindset in your children or students? The USA is currently the number 1 most anxious country in the world with 27% of the population living with anxiety and depression.1 In Australia 20% of the population experience a mental illness in […]
July 17, 2013
Categories: E-learning
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Web-based tools continue to proliferate, giving teachers more to add to their arsenal, but it can be hard to determine which resources are worth spending time exploring. At the International Society of Technology in Education (ISTE) conference this year, Adam Bellow, founder of EduClipper, and Steve Dembo, Online Community Manager for Discovery Education offered a […]
July 17, 2013
Categories: E-learning, Recipients, Strategies, Teachers
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Found this fantastic infographic touting the success of infographics. Reading it ( or more correctly, viewing it) immediately focused my thoughts on the use of visual texts in classrooms today. Click on the screenshot above to view the animated, interactive info graphic that presents 13 reasons why we should use infographics ( or visual texts […]