Although 90 percent of teachers believe that technology in the classroom is important to student success, 60 percent of teachers feel they are inadequately prepared to use technology in classrooms, according to research released today by Samsung Electronics America and GfK.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About
Great Youtube channels to continue that learning throughout the summer days
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Teacher Leadership - Infographic
In the classroom, as a teacher, it boils down to a “Leadership Flow” for me, not one best way or another. That flow could be accomplished with the following four components: Model Experience Share Trust Model: A leader in the classroom models the type of behavior and learning they want to see and encourage in their students. They are transparent in their own learning process, they do not hide mistakes or failures, their make their thinking, learning and process visible for others to reconstruct and follow. Leaders model by example not by ” Do as I say”.
Experience: A leader in the classroom gives students the opportunities to experience the learning. Leaders in the classroom don’t skip steps because it is easier, less time consuming and possibly more convenient. By the same token, leaders are ready to experience and embrace new situations, new skills, new learning opportunities alongside their students. Leaders put themselves in the position of learners and don’t continue to only draw on experiences from another lifetime (when they were young or from a pre-technology world). Leaders encourage, value, support and celebrate “sticking your neck out” in order to experience new paths.
Share: A leader celebrates, highlights and shares their classroom learning community’s accomplishments. The leader takes on the responsibility of documenting and strategically amplifying through a variety of venues. This can range from face to face in-school sharing opportunities to district, national or international conferences as well as online social network platforms (Ex. blogs, Twitter, Pinterest, Diigo)
Trust: A leader in the classroom is always working on establishing and strengthening trust as an integral component of that leadership flow. Trust is the component that “lubricates” the movement of the flow. Leaders always seek and take advantage of opportunities to gain trust but also learn to trust their students.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Attention Grabbers
Digital University Research
The articles presented in this report provide an overview of research literature in:
Distance education
Blended learning
Online learning
Credentialing
MOOC research
Future learning technology infrastructures
Blended learning
Online learning
Credentialing
MOOC research
Future learning technology infrastructures
Monday, June 15, 2015
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Infographic Design Process
Friday, June 5, 2015
Timeline of the Far Future - infographic
An amazing and kinda scary infographic on time… from http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/timeline-of-the-far-future/
Build your Blog Audience
Have a look at how it takes place…
Thursday, June 4, 2015
The 10 Commandments of Colour Theory
Courtesy of: Designmantic.com
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Twitter-Tastic Teacher’s Guide
In this guide, you’ll discover 30 Twitterrific classroom activities to explore with your students. The activities include things like:
Following news feeds and blogs for class projects
Role-playing and quizzing as characters from fiction and history
Building a brand with Twitter and using it as a mini-portfolio tool
Scavenger hunts, art galleries, and meme-tracking
Class management tips and strategies, and more!
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