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26 Nov 09

Why Wordle-By Steven W. Anderson

one question that caught me a little off guard. Why would I use this in my class?

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13 Feb 09

Using Learning Styles « Virtual High School Meanderings

Since 2002 this learning style questionnaire has been used by the administration of the Cyber School as a method of studying the learning styles of the instructors. During the inception of the Cyber School, the administrator’s role was the education of the instructor/designers in course development and online teaching.

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22 Jan 09

Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement (TESA): Feedback « Education with Technology Harry G. Tuttle

Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement emphasizes that teachers are often unaware of how they interact with students, particularly low income and minorities.

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Curriculum Leadership Journal | Improving student achievement through Assessment for Learning

The giving of marks and the grading function are overemphasized, while the giving of useful advice and the learning function are underemphasized. (Black & Wiliam, 1998)

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25 May 08

n2teaching: Dr. Marzano, have you seen this?

This Periodic Table of Visualizations is the most awesome mashup; reminded me of Marzano, et al meta-analysis of instructional strategies

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