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Poor Scholar’s Soliloquy « Performance X Design
"Here’s an article written in 1944 by Stephan M. Cory (University of Chicago January 1944 edition of Childhood Education). It is a classic satire written in the first person of a seventh grade student discussing his experiences in elementary school.
I think it’s a great example of the contrast of learning in rigid formal environments and learning in the context of meaningful problems and authentic tasks. The focus is public education but it’s not a stretch to extend to classroom training in the workplace."
Fun with learning taxonomies « Performance X Design
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Learning taxonomies attempt to break down and categorize types of learning to help designers (of instruction, information, education, performance) develop objectives and learning strategies best matched to the specific type of learning targeted. They are at the core of most approaches to instructional design.
Information Literacy and Inquiry as Disruption to School Culture Oppressed by Testing « The Unquiet Librarian
Buffy Hamilton
DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms
The survey found that 62% of the respondents belong to a social network. Within the educator subgroups, 61% of teachers, 51% of the principals, and 71% of the librarians indicated they are members of a social network. Educators believe that social networks could provide significant value for education.
theunquietlibrarian - widgetworkshop
widget workshop resources by Buffy Hamilton = Classsroom 2.0 presentation
Home | ResearchLogTemplate
"This ResearchLogTemplate will guide you on your journey and help you learn to navigate the rich information landscape in your selected area of inquiry. It is designed to help you reflect on the research process and to involve your peers, your teachers, and your librarian in collaborating in that process. Use it to plan, manage, and organize whatever media you choose for communicaton."
10 Tools for (20)10
10 of these new tools that I think are useful, innovative, cost effective and certainly worth considering for 2010.
Google's New Assessment Tool | Teaching Matters
Fusion Tables takes a standard data table either imported from excel, or shared from Google Apps and allows you to visualize the data without any technical complexity.
Social Media in Learning examples
100 ways to use social media for learning - ideas from educators
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Essential Tools For The Connected Teacher-Part 1
the List of Essential Tools For The Connected Teacher.
Of course these are not all the tools teachers need. Nor are the tools in each category the only tools perfect for that category. They are just a jumping off point. A way to get started.
So for the next 4 Fridays I will be posting a different category of connectedness and several tools.
GuidedInquiryResources - home
"This is a place for us to join in assist one another in teaching and learning through inquiry."
The Secret to Learning is Unlearning
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Zippy Scenarios for Teaching Internet Ethics
projects and more for ethics and computer literacy
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