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Gust MEES's curator insight,
April 18, 2015 1:18 AM
While many Americans are scared, overwhelmed or confused by the Internet and the technology evolving around them, they can’t imagine their lives without it. This survey shows people recognize the importance of improving their software skills and staying safe on the web, and are motivated to master new skills and make themselves more digitally literate. . However, they are discouraged by time and cost restrictions, not knowing where to turn for help and feeling too embarrassed to admit inadequacies—even though they know these skills could help improve their lives. . Learn more: . - https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/10/11/learning-basics-of-cyber-security-by-easy-to-follow-steps/
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 16, 2015 4:05 AM
How do you teach your learners to ask good questions? This post shares many resources to help you learn new skills that will assist you in teaching others. The post begins with a visual, the Teach Thought Learning Taxonomy, which is a template for critical thinking that looks at cognition across six categories. This is described in depth. Additional tools shared include: * Socratic Discussion which includes a video from Tch (the Teaching Channel) * Paideia Seminar - "an integrated literacy event built around formal whole class dialogue. The purpose for doing Paideia Seminar is to support students’ ability to think conceptually and communicate collaboratively." There is also a video. * The Question Game (which was shared previously on this Scoop.it) * Bloom's Taxonomy * Question Formation Technique - See the visual at the top, or check out their website at The Right Question Institute. If this is of interest to you they are presenting a workshop in Boston in July. Information on this is available at their website. * Universal Question Stems and Basic Question Stem Examples This is actually part 2 of a two part post. The first post is A Guide to Questioning in the Classroom.
K.I.R.M. God is Business " From Day One"'s curator insight,
April 17, 2015 12:31 PM
SOME TIMES KNOWING THE RIGHT QUESTION TO ASK WILL GET THE RIGHT ANSWER FOR THE PROBLEM YOU ARE TRYING TO SOLVE!! IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TO ASK YOU MAY NOT GET THE RIGHT ANSWER FOR YEARS BUT THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION THAT WAS ASKED!?!
Gust MEES's curator insight,
August 20, 2014 2:25 PM
Not every teacher may be ready to jump into this type of personalization. To make it work, they'll be required to adopt a different teaching role. They'll need strong management skills and a commitment to disruptive innovation. In addition, the current constructs of the education system may hold us back. What if we could make this dream of personalized PBL a reality? ===> I say that we work toward it, creating a push on the system that demands change in the education of our students. <===
Kim Flintoff's curator insight,
August 22, 2014 2:13 AM
An art teacher and I (drama teacher) started to use a negotiated approach with students about 15 years ago. By working with students to be aware of curriculum expectations and discussing "what would this look like" we assisted students with developingntheir own learnign pathways and expressions of their learning - in keeping with the legislated requirements of curriculum. I've also noted over the years that elements of the International Baccalaureate - particularly the project work from MYP - reflects a similar approach.
Durriyyah Kemp's curator insight,
August 22, 2014 4:10 PM
Project-Based Learning is a great vehicle for allowing student to gain social and emotional learning (SEL) skills. The five core competency skills for SEL (self-awareness, social awareness, relationship skills, responsible decision-making, and self-management) can be easily integrated into any project-based learning opportunity. |
Damien O'Dwyer's curator insight,
February 12, 2015 11:38 AM
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Marta Torán's curator insight,
February 13, 2015 6:47 PM
Una aplicación para realizar Mapas mentales.
Marta Torán's curator insight,
August 20, 2014 7:36 AM
Beatriz Montesinos escribe en INED21 un artículo que hace pensar sobre lo que de verdad importa aprender... Muy bueno!
niftyjock's curator insight,
July 28, 2014 11:26 PM
Being a man, I'm very poor at reflection, but by breaking it into metacognitive practices helped me think about my thinking.
David Baker's curator insight,
July 29, 2014 11:13 PM
The recommendations for developing a “classroom culture grounded in metacognition” are great teaching insights and this serves as a powerful link to the research. The following excerpt is one nugget."Giving Students License to Identify Confusions within the Classroom Culture: ask students what they find confusing, acknowledge the difficultiesIntegrating Reflection into Credited Course Work: integrate short reflection (oral or written) that ask students what they found challenging or what questions arose during an assignment/exam/projectMetacognitive Modeling by the Instructor for Students: model the thinking processes involved in your field and sought in your course by being explicit about “how you start, how you decide what to do first and then next, how you check your work, how you know when you are done” (p. 118)
To facilitate these activities, she also offers three useful tables: Questions for students to ask themselves as they plan, monitor, and evaluate their thinking within four learning contexts—in class, assignments, quizzes/exams, and the course as a whole (p. 115)Prompts for integrating metacognition into discussions of pairs during clicker activities, assignments, and quiz or exam preparation (p. 117)Question"
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
April 7, 2015 6:19 AM
Metacognition is one of the hardest aspects of student's learning to get from them. Children find it difficult to communicate about their thinking and teacher's find it difficult to teach these skills. This is well worth a read to help develop our own understanding of metacognition. |
Desde mi perspectiva la importancia del talento no radica tanto en encontrarlo, atraerlo y retenerlo, como en ser capaces de crear culturas 3.0 que potencien y desarrollen el talento individual de sus integrantes. A la postre, el talento empresarial es la suma de talentos individuales, si queremos ir a organizaciones ágiles y “estables” …