63 Things Every Student Should Know In A Digital World
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
September 17, 2013 10:50 PM
Have you considered having your students create a digital portfolio? As we move more and more to digital technology the ability to do this becomes easier, and the reasons you might do so seem to increase.A few of the reasons you might consider digital portfolio: * students are able to see their progress over time; * it helps you as a teacher be able to track student progress more easily; * it is easy to share with other teachers as students matriculate; * they provide a tool for teacher and student to communicate. One issue that has often stopped folks is how to save these portfolios. This post share four resources that you might consider using to do this: Evernote, Google Sites, WordPress and Edublogs. Each has a short explanation, oftem providing pros and cons. |
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
January 3, 2014 10:23 PM
Many of us discuss Bloom's taxonomy with students (although we may not refer to it using that terminology) but how many of us talk about Habits of Mind with our students. This post explores how we can use habits of mind to help our students providing suggestions as to how you might help your students learn them. To see the full poster of the Habits of Mind: http://indysintriguingideas.edublogs.org/files/2010/08/16HabitsofMind1.jpg
Kimberly House's curator insight,
January 6, 2014 3:06 AM
I echo Beth Dichter's comments. This is vocabulary we should be using with our students. Identifying habits and ways if thinking that lead to learning.
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 1, 2013 6:39 PM
Ross Parker has posted another infographic that ties into an earlier one (that looked at Style Comparison and was posted in this Scoop.it). This one looks at mindsets and how there are similarities today in the mindsets of teachers and students. He states "The two visualisations below are part of an ongoing attempt to define my views on education, and make these accessible to my students, fellow teachers, parents and leaders." If you click through to the post you will also see the first infographic and you may download them in a variety of formats. |
Read on to know what are the things students should keep in their mind in order sustain in the digital world.
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