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A Teacher's Guide To Web 2.0 at School
A quick guide to help teachers get started with Web 2.0. Stick figures included!
I love the focus on moving beyond the 'Yeah but's. Great design as well.
dy/av : 002 : the next-gen lecturer on Vimeo
Saw this a year ago and forgot about it... Dan Meyer at his best... tells a great story about moving to a digital teacher for all the right reasons.
YouTube - The Boy Elf
Design is sooo important.
I'm not sure how I will use this in a presentation... but I will!
"Mr.Clause brings a young lad up to the North Pole who has reached the age of disblief, and is trying to take Christmas away from all the little boys and girls around him."
Teaching Students to Dialogue « changED
One of the most important lessons I learned this year was that I cannot rely on my students to come into my classroom knowing how to interact with one another. Instead, it is my job to teach them. Below is the handout I use in my classroom to do just that. It is based on a technique called Accountable Talk, and it has changed the way my students interact with one another.
Raymond Pirouz | Design is Fundamental™ (tumblr), Think Different Before the divisive “I’m a Mac” &...
Before the divisive “I’m a Mac” & “You’re a PeeWee” commercials, Apple inspired thinking around an idea of pushing the human race forward. It wasn’t about selling a product (I’m a Mac) or dissing another (You’re a PeeWee). It was about stirring the soul and connecting with the emotional center of our very beings — that which inherently knows its true potential yet wishes (maybe secretly, but definitely sincerely) for motivation to help ignite the passion necessary to strive for it.
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This type of communication goes beyond commercial. It goes beyond simply peddling a product and moves into the realm of espousing an ideology much more powerful than a sales pitch.
Good design: The ten commandments of Dieter Rams
As good design cannot be measured in a finite way Dieter Rams set about expressing the ten most important criteria for what he considered was good design. Subsequently they have become known as the ‘Ten commandments’.
Presentation Zen: The power of the visual: Learning from Down Under promotion videos
One of the first lessons visual artists and designers learn early is the basics of composition, including the "rule of thirds" and the Golden mean
designmatters » Design Matters :: Dean Shareski
See planning at 11:30 "Planning as part of your assessment... with clear purpose... Classes that podcast almost always use a written script, and yet often visually based projects have little or no planning. Without a clear purpose, kids are just wasting their time. You have to help them focus.
Presentation Week | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts
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If I’ve learned just one thing from preparing and doing these presentatons it is that:
DESIGN MATTERS! - datruss on 2008-05-15
Embedding principles of design | Not So Distant Future
The point is, there is design behind everything we should be teaching students.
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Universal Design for Learning: Accessibility and Diversity in the Brandeis Classroom
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