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TEDxGlasgow - Donald Clark - More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years

Search, links, media sharing, social media, Wikipedia, games, open source etc. are ground breaking shifts in the way we learn, says Donald Clark. Unfortunate...

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Anne Whaits's curator insight, March 7, 1:12 PM

The real scalibility in education comes with the Internet....freeing education from a place and from a specific time. With this comes changing pedagogies including peer-learning. Donald makes a case for recording lectures - videos provide opportunity for repeated access to new content. Some familiar messages here and interesting focus on scalibility.

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From Chalkboards to Tablets: The Emergence of K-12 Digital learners

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From Chalkboards to Tablets: The Emergence of K-12 Digital learners

Project Tomorrow has just released its analysis of the its vast 2012 survey of just over 100, 000 respondents

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What teachers really want to tell parents

What teachers really want to tell parents | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
A principal who was loved and adored by all told me she was leaving the profession because " I just can't deal with parents anymore; they are killing us."
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A Collection Of The Best “Laugh While You Cry” Videos — Contribute More! | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

A Collection Of The Best “Laugh While You Cry” Videos — Contribute More! | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
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Parlor

Parlor is a social reader for critical reading.
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"Parlor is a browser add-on that sits in your browser and measures reading activity on a limited set of sites defined in a Class Reading List. Parlor also allows you to flag (i.e. highlight), tag and share excerpts from anywhere on the web to a Class Feed where you can also see a dashboard of your personal reading activity as compared to the class as a whole. The Feed is also where you can view Topic, Sentiment and Theme Clouds that show the topics students are reading about (e.g. State of the Union, Transit in New Delhi, Baseball Trades) what they think of them (e.g. skeptical, confused, in awe) and the course concepts they're relating to, which you define."

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Bill Gates: Teachers need real feedback | Video on TED.com

Until recently, many teachers only got one word of feedback a year: “satisfactory.” And with no feedback, no coaching, there’s just no way to improve.

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Brenda Courey's curator insight, June 5, 10:36 AM

Great to use for administrators meeting

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The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain - Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

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Stages of the Flipped Classroom

This presentation looks at the 6 Stages of the Flipped Classroom. Focussing mostly on how to move from step 1 to step 2.
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Ramsey Musallam: 3 rules to spark learning | Video on TED.com

It took a life-threatening condition to jolt chemistry teacher Ramsey Musallam out of ten years of “pseudo-teaching” to understand the true role of the educator: to cultivate curiosity.
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The Predatory Pedagogy of On-Line Education

The Predatory Pedagogy of On-Line Education | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
The Predatory Pedagogy of On-Line Education

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Jean Jacoby's curator insight, June 4, 7:42 PM

Always interesting to read counter-arguments...

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Arts Based Learning With Impact

Arts Based Learning With Impact | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
Now that the arts have safely returned to the classroom, we need to ensure they are utilised as much as possible, across all subjects in the curriculum.
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Theories of Learning. Connectivism: A new type of learning for the digital age

Theories of Learning. Connectivism: A new type of learning for the digital age | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it

Theories of Learning. Connectivism: A new type of learning for the digital age


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Audrey's comment, June 9, 6:22 PM
This is really effective
Nicholas Fragkias's comment, June 11, 12:28 AM
Nice
Robin Caldwell's curator insight, June 11, 11:25 AM

digital age learning

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Education World: Project-Based Learning: Why and How?

Education World: Project-Based Learning: Why and How? | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
Read about the benefits of project-based learning and get tips on implementing this key instructional strategy.

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TED-Ed Blog» Blog Archive Ladies and gentlemen, the Hobart Shakespeareans «

TED-Ed Blog» Blog Archive Ladies and gentlemen, the Hobart Shakespeareans « | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
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Traditional vs Brain-based learning, Assoc Prof Mike Nagel - Generation Next

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Learning Theory - What are the established learning theories?

Learning Theory - What are the established learning theories? | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Learning Theory, zone of proximal development The area of capabilities that learners can exhibit with support from a teacher., Montessori constructivism, Lave & Wenger...

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Gates Foundation: Classroom Observation Of Teachers Is Extremely Unreliable

Gates Foundation: Classroom Observation Of Teachers Is Extremely Unreliable | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
NEW YORK -- A few years ago, Bill Gates decided to learn more about whether a teacher's effect on student learning could be measured.
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CristinaSkyBox: Moving Towards Ownership

CristinaSkyBox: Moving Towards Ownership | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, June 11, 8:03 PM

Students need to learn to self-direct their learning.

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Personalising learning feedback with OneNote

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Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem Of Motivation In Education - Edudemic

Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem Of Motivation In Education - Edudemic | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
One of the biggest problems in education is motivation. The newly updated Padagogy Wheel tries to figure out how to solve that problem.
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20 Ways To Use PowerPoint With Bloom's Taxonomy

20 Ways To Use PowerPoint With Bloom's Taxonomy | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
I would wager a guess that the majority of teachers uses PowerPoint as a way to present information and lecture in class. In fact, PowerPoint has been under a lot of flack lately for being tired, d...
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TEDxKnoxville - Deirdre Barrett - Dreams and Creative Problem Solving

Dr. Barrett grew up in Oak Ridge, TN. She is the author of several books about the science of dreaming and how we can use our dreams to unlock our potential....
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6 Things Teachers Do to Flip the Classroom

6 Things Teachers Do to Flip the Classroom | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it

Get 6 Real World Examples of a Flipped Classroom from Subject Experts.

 

The Flipped Classroom model is changing the ways students learn and teachers teach. When you flip your classroom, you offer your students rich, engaging material to consider at home, and you use class time to help them interact with the ideas. Lecturing during class time is minimized and students have a teacher nearby when they are doing work and most likely to need guidance.


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Marilyn Korhonen's curator insight, May 31, 11:11 AM
The key to "flipped" is to rethink who has control of content and learning. These are some great tactics to help move instruction toward more student-led learning.
Kimberly A. Hurd's curator insight, May 31, 5:52 PM

Great insight. 

Upfront40's curator insight, June 3, 7:35 AM

Flipping the classroom is an ideal way to assist students who want to get ahead and be challenged while at home.

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Catering to Multiple Intelligences with Technology

Catering to Multiple Intelligences with Technology | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
Recently, a colleague and I made a presentation to the faculty about catering to students' multiple intelligences by using technology. For those of you unfamiliar with multiple intelligences, it is...
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Website and blog of New York Times best selling author of "The Element", TED speaker, education and creativity expert | Sir Ken Robinson

Website and blog of New York Times best selling author of "The Element", TED speaker, education and creativity expert | Sir Ken Robinson | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
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What's the Difference Between "Doing Projects" and "Project Based Learning"?

What's the Difference Between "Doing Projects" and "Project Based Learning"? | Pedagogy and Research Theory | Scoop.it
Thanks to Amy Mayer of FriEdTechnology for this fantastic comparison describing the key differences between "doing projects" and project-based learning! This, my friends, is exactly what I have bee...

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Amy Shields's curator insight, May 22, 11:38 AM

Good information.