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The Tempered Radical is a blog maintained by a sixth grade teacher focused on education policy, teaching for the 21st Century, and the day-to-day realities of the classroom.
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Associate Professor. CASTLE Director. Blogger. Idea generator. Solution builder. Agitator. Catalyst. “If the leaders don’t get it, it’s not going to happen.” Scott is using Pinterest, an online pinboard to collect and share what inspires you.
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Technology, leadership, and the future of schools. A blog dedicated to the technology needs of principals, superintendents, and other school administrators.
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Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D, discusses his views on the importance of technology in learning and the need to revolutionize education to give kids the skills the... Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Gust MEES
Susan Myburgh's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 8:58 PM
Interesting viewpoint. Is technology really that necessary?
Gust MEES's comment,
April 6, 2013 12:44 AM
Hi Ana, You are right! I do mostly the same, even if I am going sometimes on the hard Critical Thinking way ;)
Maria Claudia Londoño D's curator insight,
April 13, 2013 9:59 AM
There are so many questions and different point of view about this already...!!!
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April 4, 2013 10:44 AM
Comment vous servez-vous de Twitter avec vos élèves?
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Evernote dispose de multiples extensions qui améliorent grandement son utilisation. En voici quelques-unes, qui vous deviendront vite indispensables. Via Elena Pérez
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April 4, 2013 11:05 AM
J'adore @Evernote! Qu'en faites-vous avec les élèves?
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In an excerpt from his new book, psychologist Louis Cozolino applies the lessons of social neuroscience to the classroom. Via Nik Peachey
Begoña Iturgaitz's curator insight,
April 3, 2013 10:18 AM
More data ro thinks about......I can remember the ' brain- friendly' expression from Mr. Kagan. @KaganOnline
MCG23's curator insight,
April 3, 2013 8:51 PM
interesting article that i myself can relate to in the classroom. I have my kids doing occasional exercise in my year 8 Mathematics class and the benefits of how the classes respond after a brief exercise break is fasinating. Alas I have not done this as much with my older students...i need to break out of this model for my senior students!
Mirjana Podvorac's curator insight,
April 13, 2013 2:36 PM
A valuable insight! Careful not to misuse it!
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As our classroom shifted from teacher- to student-centered, my students began to do the majority of their own research. Sometimes, this means they teach each other. Sometimes, they create a project around the knowledge they are acquiring. Sometimes, they create their own driving questions. Sometimes, they create their own units. Via Nik Peachey
Nik Peachey's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 6:15 AM
Interesting article on moving beyond the flipped classroom.
John McDermott Neill's curator insight,
October 12, 2014 11:29 PM
Good post on the ultimate aim of flipping the classroom.
Kara Osmundson's curator insight,
October 28, 2014 8:42 PM
If flipping is lecture-based, creating student-centered learning environments supercedes the flip...
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Nous sommes heureux d'avoir cette occasion de dialoguer avec vous au sujet d'un thème qui nous tient à cœur : l'évaluation de l'écriture des élèves de l'immersion française. Dans ce bref billet d'amorce de discussion, nous ...
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Take Mooc claims with a pinch of salt, manager advises technology conference. Chris Parr reports. |
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I've been teaching using a project-based learning pedagogy since mid-2010 when I was introduced to PBL by my friend, Dean Groom. Since then I have had some wonderful learning experiences with PBL a... Via Jim George
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This group is based on the work of Lynetter and Will-Lion and others who use CC licensed images on flickr and add powerful quotes. While the focus may be on learning and change be creative.
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investing in iPads or laptops? An interesting viewpoint...
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Dans le cadre d'une formation intitulée “Comment construire sa veille scientifique et optimiser ses méthodes de travail grâce au web 2.0 ?“, Laure ENDRIZZI et Rémi THIBERT - formateurs à l'IFE (I...
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Le blog "La bibliothèque et, veiller" signale la parution d'une "superbe carte conceptuelle" sur les Moocs conçue avec l'éditeur de schémas collaboratifs CACOO et dont l'esthétique originale s'appa... Via Elena Pérez
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"Dis-le leur" est le nom d'un nouveau mur de messages en ligne, ouvert à tous et sans inscription. Dis-le leur... Mais quoi, et à qui, au juste ? Via Elena Pérez
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Articles classés Dix mots pour changer l’éducation écrits par Bernard Lamailloux
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"Engaging your mind takes some effort to identify what you care for and what is the best way to attain what you care for. Do you want students to become better learners? Help them discover what they care for by allowing them to identify and use their own learning style." Via Beth Dichter
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April 4, 2013 10:18 PM
Concept maps are a great tool for many learners...and this post provides ten ways you might consider using them in your classroom. The concept maps are divided into three categories: Learn by Seeing, Learn by Doing, and Learn by Hearing. In many cases there is a concept map that shows off the style. There are many free tools to help create concept maps. A quick look on concept maps in this Scoop.it will provide quite a few results.
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April 5, 2013 3:14 PM
It seems the more people deny there are learning styles the more information surfaces explaining them.
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