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The Big List of Class Discussion Strategies - Cult of Pedagogy

The Big List of Class Discussion Strategies - Cult of Pedagogy | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

“When I worked with student teachers on developing effective lesson plans, one thing I always asked them to revise was the phrase “We will discuss.” We will discuss the video. We will discuss the story. We will discuss our results. Every time I saw it in a lesson plan, I would add a note: “What format will you use? What questions will you ask? How will you ensure that all students participate?” I was pretty sure that We will discuss actually meant the teacher would do most of the talking; He would throw out a couple of questions like “So what did you think about the video?” or “What was the theme of the story?” and a few students would respond, resulting in something that looked like a discussion, but was ultimately just a conversation between the teacher and a handful of extroverted students; a classic case of Fisheye Teaching. The problem wasn’t them; in most of the classrooms where they’d sat as students, that’s exactly what a class discussion looked like. They didn’t know any other “formats.” I have only ever been familiar with a few myself. But when teachers began contacting me recently asking for a more comprehensive list, I knew it was time to do some serious research.”


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Susan Wegmann's curator insight, April 22, 2016 12:20 PM
Genuine class discussions -- singing my song!
Ainsley Ballinger's curator insight, May 2, 2016 12:02 AM

Great ideas to promote in-class discussion. Will be referring to when creating lesson plans for my placement. 

Amelia Atzeni's curator insight, June 4, 2017 1:03 AM

An intelligent post about classroom discussion strategies. This is a highly relevant topic for me currently as I am gaining experience as a preservice teacher.

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Here's Why Interactive E-Learning is a Two-step Process

Here's Why Interactive E-Learning is a Two-step Process | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Want to build interactive elearning? Consider this first: include visual design, onscreen interactions, and interactive & relevant decisions-making.

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Why authors should respond to reviews of their book on Amazon

Why authors should respond to reviews of their book on Amazon | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

No one who leaves you a one-star review does it to make you a better writer. http://t.co/BD68NmtO9Q


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New SEO Methods Reward Quality Content and Audience Engagement Skills

New SEO Methods Reward Quality Content and Audience Engagement Skills | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

 

 


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Robin Good's curator insight, June 30, 2013 3:34 AM



If you are looking for a way to become less dependent on SEO to keep your web site visibility on search engines, a new approach, promoting a radically different approach to conquer the search engine result pages, is emerging. 

It is being called New SEO.


From obsessive keyword analysis and inbound linking focus the new SEO approach focuses on higher quality content and greater attention to audience engagement and relationship building.


The accompanying infographic from Positionly eloquently illustrates the key differences between the traditional way of doing SEO and the new approach.


"The old way of thinking about SEO meant that analytical and mostly technical knowledge was given an edge.


New SEO should prize analytical and mostly marketing knowledge."



Rightful. Useful reminder. 7/10


Original article and infographic: http://socialbarrel.com/sustainable-and-algorithm-proof-new-seo-methods-for-2013/52145/



Celebritize You's comment, July 1, 2013 10:14 PM
Many of my clients are still thinking old SEO. Ugggh.
Johnny's curator insight, July 7, 2013 3:05 AM

Check ou the info graphic...