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08 Dec 09

Concrete Classroom: What Do You Do When Your Students Follow You on Twitter?

  • Transparency is important in education and learning, and so is ensuring that everything we do is appropriate. I say that because educators are held to a much higher standard of conduct than the general public.
  • model positive behaviors everywhere else, we also need to do so online. But how much more powerful to actually live (not simply model) powerful and meaningful uses of these new tools for our students.
26 Oct 09

Donald Clark Plan B: 10 facts about learning that are scientifically proven and interesting for teachers

  • We forget things quickly and that the most effective way to prevent this forgetting is to practice at spaced intervals over time. Knowledge is easy to learn but hard to retain.
18 Sep 09

Social Networking in Schools: Incentives for Participation -- THE Journal

  • Such evidence is tied to providing a 21st century global education, including project-based learning, which connects the social and the networking to curriculum and standards. An additional incentive considers the value and renewed focus on the development of the whole child, if changes in school accountability noted within School Accountability: A Broader Bolder Approach (BBA, 2009) become a reality.
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