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Makerspaces, sometimes also referred to as hackerspaces, hackspaces, and fablabs are creative, DIY spaces where people can gather to create, invent, and learn.
Via Karen Bonanno
Recently, I wrote a post regarding some ideas that I did not believe that would transform school culture. Although most agreed on two of the ideas that I shared, there was a large contingent of ed...
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
While coaching and mentoring use many of the same skills, one is short term and task-based while the other promises a longer-term relationship. Thanks to Andrea Jacob @andrea287 for this scoop.
Via Richard Andrews
"Over the past 10 years, 25,000 struggling students from poverty-stricken schools have gotten guidance, encouragement and advice from volunteer mentors... a New York-based nonprofit, uses online tools to connect students with those willing to lend a hand. It is one of a growing number of groups that specialize in what they call 'e-mentoring.' "
Via EDTC@UTB
View the Developing 21st Century Critical Thinkers Infographic by Mentoring Minds.com.
Via Deanna Mascle
The terms mentor and coach are often used interchangeably yet they are different. So what makes them different?
Via Gust MEES
By focusing tightly on instructional strategies and PD, educators at Cochrane Academy saved their school from closure. In just three years, they have doubled student performance, and they continue to reach higher.
Via Jennifer Krzystowczyk
SERC - The State Education Resource Center.
Via Amy Cohen
These 5 tools will help any teacher create a flipped classroom. It creates two unique learning environments instead of just one, and opens up the opportunity for students to ask questions, solve problems, and use technology in a meaningful way.
Via Karen Bonanno
The value of what might be called “fan literacies” to the teaching of skills and concepts related to a range of curricular content, including (so far) writing fiction, the Hero’s Journey, and digital literacy/netiquette.
Via Karen Bonanno
Swiss Army Librarian is a blog by Brian Herzog mostly about library and technology issues relating to public libraries
Via Mary Clark
“What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it thinks about education.” Harold Howe, former U.S.
Via Anne Whisken, Lourense Das
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We want everyone to take advantage of the resources at their local library. From the American Library Association's Campaign for America's Libraries. Atyourlibrary.Org is using Pinterest, an online pinboard to collect and share what inspires you.
Via Karen Bonanno
Here's a useful list of the best web tools for flipped classrooms, complete with what each tool is and how teachers are using it right now!
Via Dr Peter Carey
"The flipped classroom is a useful technique that has moved lectures out of the class, and onto digital media. In doing so, teachers can drastically increase interaction time with their students... A number of tools are available that can be used to record lectures, including YouTube, Edmodo, Schoology, and Moodle. No matter what tool you’re using, recording and uploading lectures, then hosting them for years to come has never been easier."
Via EDTC@UTB
"Recently someone asked how to combine their mentoring program with elearning courses. This is something I’ve worked on a few times over the years. It usually involved a production environment where peer coaches were tasked with training new employees on the floor. But the ideas in this post could work in any type of training program that includes some sort of mentoring or peer coaching."
Via EDTC@UTB
View the Developing 21st Century Critical Thinkers Infographic by Mentoring Minds.com.
Via Deanna Mascle
In her work with UCLA's Graduate School of Education, Rebecca Alber assists teachers and schools in meeting students' academic needs through best practices. Alber also instructs online teacher-education courses for ...
Via Jennifer Krzystowczyk
The first video shows a traditional teacher-centered approach, and the second video shows how you can use progressive withdrawal to gradually shift the burden of responsibility for the learning from the teacher, where it traditionally is, to the student where it belongs.
Via Karen Bonanno
Teaching students about copyright and digital citizenship has never been as pressingly important as it is now.Undoubtedly Internet has become a major source of information for students but this pool...
Via Jon Samuelson, Lourense Das
"Take a moment and imagine a creative work environment. Don't worry about the kind of work going on. Just focus on the space. Close your eyes and picture it. What is that space like? What does it sound like? How are people interacting? Is there movement? Is there evidence of work in progress? Is it tidy, or busy-messy? Can you imagine working there?"
Via John Evans, Karen Bonanno
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Awesome viewpoints! Great visuals.