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15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers - Edudemic

15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers - Edudemic | The Slothful Cybrarian | Scoop.it

Google is usually one of the first places students turn to when tasked with an assignment. Whether it’s for research, real-time results, or just a little digital exploration … it’s important they know how to properly Google. Lucky for teachers (and students, of course), Google has a handy set of lesson plans that are just waiting to be unleashed upon the leaders of tomorrow.


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How to Learn Fast

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Gust MEES's curator insight, February 14, 6:06 AM

Which route will you take!?

 

Clare Treloar's curator insight, February 15, 5:52 AM

Loads to contemplate here

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The 7 Styles Of Learning: Which Works For You? [Infographic]

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You love to learn. Your students, colleagues, and parents love to learn. But what kind of styles of learning are most effective for each party?

 

Read through the following infographic to get a detailed look at the 7 styles of learning. Which is the most effective style for you? What about what works for your students or peers? It might be time to consider that the learning style that works for you may not be the best style for others!

 

Read more, a MUST:
http://edudemic.com/2012/11/styles-of-learning/

 


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A Must-Have Guide To Gaming In The Classroom - with an interesting Infographic

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Gaming, wikis, blogs, social media, interactive polls and QR codes: just some of the technologies that teachers are bringing into the classroom.

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Social media for teachers [Infographic]

Social media for teachers [Infographic] | The Slothful Cybrarian | Scoop.it
davidconover's curator insight, February 7, 7:19 AM

This chart has some fantastic info for you teachers that use technology in the classroom.

Gaurav Pandey's curator insight, February 11, 4:35 AM

Great infographic. 

Robert Blair's curator insight, February 14, 2:02 AM

I think that this is such a great visual for my generation. It is so representative of how we rely, and use technology to demonstrate common core values in the classroom. This is great but it also could be our achilles heel, we need to apeal to all types of learners and visual is just one, there are so many more type that must be catered to so that we can be affective.

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Getting fit to lead: Habits of successful leaders [infographic]

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Do you have what it takes to be a leader in the businesses of the future? Plenty of companies are worried that the pool might not be big enough to pick from in the future, so check out this infographic by NowSourcing to see if you’ve got the right stuff to succeed.

 


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The Flipped Classroom Infographic

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The education world is abuzz with news on the flipped classroom — what is it, who’s doing it, does it work? The adaptive learning company Knewton has released an infographic in order to provide background on the flipped classroom model and why so many teachers are experimenting with it.

 

Check it out and see if you learn something! Also, stay tuned for future stories here on the Livescribe education blog on how educators are using Livescribe to flip their own classrooms.

 

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http://www.livescribe.com/blog/education/2012/07/17/the-flipped-classroom-infographic/

 

 


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