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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Self directed learning: 7 habits successful people follow

Self directed learning: 7 habits successful people follow | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
  • Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Ellen DeGeneres all dropped out of college, yet they became leaders in their fields. Their secret? Self-directed learning.
  • Self-directed learning can help people expand their knowledge, gain new skills, and improve upon their liberal education.
  • Following habits like Benjamin Franklin's five-hour rule, the 80/20 rule, and SMART goals can help self-directed learners succeed in their pursuits.
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30 Habits Of Highly Effective Teachers

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Integrating the 16 Habits of Mind

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Edutopia blogger Terry Heick provides a quick tour of Costa and Kallick's 16 Habits of Mind, along with suggestions for integrating them as classroom best practices. 

 

In outcomes-based learning environments, we generally see three elements in play: 1) learning objectives or targets are created from given standards; 2) instruction of some kind is given; and then 3) learning results are assessed. These assessments offer data to inform the revision of further planned instruction. Rinse and repeat.

 

But lost in this clinical sequence are the Habits of Mind that (often predictably) lead to success or failure in the mastery of given standards. In fact, it is not in the standards or assessments, but rather these personal habits where success or failure -- in academic terms -- actually begin.

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27 ways to be an effective classroom teacher - Daily Genius

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27 habits of successful teachers

 

However digital we ask our educators to be, the true measure of their success lies in the classroom. For all the talk of digital revolution, that is where the real teaching takes place.

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Celebrating The 7 Habits Of Successful Students

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10 Habits of Tech-Savvy Teachers

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The start of each new school year brings a barrage of new apps and skills for educators to master. Keeping up with it can feel very overwhelming! But it’s not the apps you use or the skills you’ve mastered that make you truly “tech-savvy.” Rather, it’s a whole attitude of mind. Here are the 10 most essential habits of tech-savvy teachers. They are flexible. Technology is constantly changing and evolving. Tech-savvy teachers are able to roll with the punches and adapt as needed. They always have a “Plan B” and even a “Plan C” when things don’t go quite the …
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Establish Good Tech Habits Now to Last a Lifetime - OnlineUniversities.com

Establish Good Tech Habits Now to Last a Lifetime - OnlineUniversities.com | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Technology can be an absolute lifesaver for students in higher education. It can help you communicate and collaborate, keep you organized, help to improve your writing, and even help expand your future employability. Unfortunately, too many students already have poor tech habits that can undermine their education and future success, such as engaging in portable …
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The 7 habits of effective digitally competent teachers - Daily Genius

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Figuring out the best way to effectively leverage technology in (and out of) the classroom is critical for all digitally competent teachers. In order to learn from how others use education technology to inspire effective learning, you might want to stand on the shoulders of giants, so to speak. In …

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5 Bad Technology Habits Teachers Can Fall Into

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Four Revealing Facts on How Learners Read On Screen [Infographic]

Four Revealing Facts on How Learners Read On Screen [Infographic] | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Here are four important behavioral changes emerging in the digital environment that eLearning professionals should know about.
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