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Storyboard That is a cutting edge Web 2.0 tool for rapidly creating amazing storyboards, no art skills needed. Great for business meetings and in the classroom for students to express their creativity.
Via Jennifer Dorman
While some institutions of higher learning have grown skeptical of the MOOC phenomenon spreading through its ranks (and the startups responsible), you have to give Coursera credit for keeping its foot on the gas.
Via Stephanie Sandifer
"Bryan Goodwin, chief operating officer at McRel wrote an article in the April issue of Educational Leadership entitled, "A Principal's Success Requires People Skills." He states, "Principal's success, job satisfaction, and willingness to see the job through appear to hinge on their people skills." This is true for superintendents as well. The Met-Life Survey of the American Teacher reported that teacher morale is low, principals report they under tremendous stress, and most teachers are not interested in moving into the principalship. Particularly in times like these, classrooms need stellar teachers, and buildings and districts need inspired leadership. Pre-service teacher education programs are bursting with students who are expecting to enter our classrooms as new teachers; simultaneously, we are abolishing positions because of diminishing resources. What a state we are in. Where will the next generation of school leaders come from? They probably won't come from the private sector nor from non-profits nor the professions. Most likely they will come from where they historically have...our classrooms. Teachers in most states are now required to change the way they teach. The content is new, the tests are new, technology must be newly used and resources are dwindling. Within this environment those of us concerned about the next generation of leaders have choices. We can continue to encourage those who have demonstrated success in the past or we can discover and encourage those who are showing creatively and agility, who are not losing heart, and who have competence and people skills that will engage followership."
Via Dennis Richards
The last thing young people want is another set of rules. But these days, social media comes with great responsibility.
Why not give one of these a try!
A good article with some really good advice.
What are the most critical technology skills for students to learn? We recently asked our readers this question, and here's what they had to say.
Everyone uses Google, but most people search Google by entering the term or word they are looking for without ever using any of Google’s built in features.
Tom Whitby wrote an interesting post in this space titled "The connected conundrum for education." Instead of a conundrum, maybe the old guard can treat Co... A good article on needing to be connected.
An Infographics on the Flipped classroom. #edadmin20 #nesd
Some interesting info and great graphics.
Digital Learning Now! (DLN) today released “Funding the Shift to Digital Learning: Three Strategies for Funding Sustainable High-Access Environments,” the first in the DLN Smart Series of interactive papers that provide specific guidance regarding... An infographic with some interesting information, comparisons and highlights.
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Do you know how to change your Facebook settings to stay out of strangers' Graph Search results? If not, check out this infographic to learn how.
Via Gust MEES, ABroaderView
“My [Sugata Mitra] wish is to help design the future of learning by supporting children all over the world to tap into their innate sense of wonder and work together. Help me build the School in the Cloud, a learning lab in India, where children can embark on intellectual adventures by engaging and connecting with information and mentoring online. I also invite you, wherever you are, to create your own miniature child-driven learning environments and share your discoveries.” 5 THINGS YOU CAN DO 1. Try out a Self-Organized Learning Environment (SOLE) in your home, school or community. Download the toolkit & share the results » 2. Join the School in the Cloud mentor network of educators. Email Sugata to become part of the network » 3. Make a financial contribution to this TED Prize wish. Email sugata@ted.com » 4. Spread the word. #TEDSOLE. 5. Help build the School in the Cloud. See the list of current needs below and email sugata@ted.com to make a commitment.
Via Dennis Richards
A study is making the rounds that details a few of the best ways to improve student achievement. It also touches on the least useful methods.
Via Dennis Richards
100ways to use an iPad in your classroom.
TheRe are some interesting points about BYOD that teachers need to think about and discuss.
A newspaper by Kelly Christopherson - updated daily with a curated selection of articles, blog posts, videos and photos.
As educators, we are always looking for management strategies to try in the classroom.
BILLINGS - Prime time television shows like CSI: Miami capture the attention of viewers every single season, but believe it or not these shows are also shaping how and what our kids are learning in the classroom.
Should public school leaders embrace social media? Consultant Joel Gagne says they can't afford not to. (Image via CrunchBase) The following is a guest post by Joel Gagne, CEO of Allerton Hill Consulting.
50 tools for teachers. #edadmin20
Teachers around the world have found innovative ways to use Twitter as a teaching tool. Some great ideas here - no one can say there isn't something they at least can try and give it a twirl!
Interdisciplinary Teaching Increases Student Learning Engaging students and helping them to develop knowledge, insights, problem solving skills, self-confidence, self-efficacy, and a passion for learning are ...
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