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What a Student Learned From a Short Experiment in Self-Directed Learning | MindShift | KQED News
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Updated Comparison of Backchannel & Informal Assessment Tools
From Richard Byrne - my chart comparing tools for backchannels and informal assessment.
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A Quick Letter to Ed-Tech Salespeople - Reinventing K-12 Learning - Education Week
Amen, @patrickmlarkin! | A Quick Letter to #EdTech Salespeople http://t.co/jqucgpp1oA via @educationweek cc: @edtech_stories #edtechchat
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How playing pro basketball made me a better entrep
How playing pro basketball made me a better entrepreneur @JFleeg http://t.co/1Qea6IId2y
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Patrick Larkin on Twitter: "@Kevreadenn Clearly he has no relationship with educators."
To tell the truth our "lounge" is usually empty, we're working with kids, staff. https://t.co/bZS2lC7s78
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They were extinct days after installation. https://t.co/jyB2QcQlJk
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How do Americans use Twitter for news? | Pew Research Center
How do Americans use @Twitter for news? A fine-grained look at news topics, news media accounts followed, and more http://t.co/8urkj6yR0h
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Hosted by @campbell_brown. Their 1% class contempt for hard working teachers is toxic. Both Wall Street backed. https://t.co/rw1Kng3S8E
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My favorite part of this tool, is that it was made by a student. #1to1techat #edchat #educoach https://t.co/5J3yjnEjRk
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Successful Parent Teacher Communication Tips
Some great tips on home school communication from Vicki Davis
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Create Personalized Teacher Newsletters for Each Student
From Alice Keeler - One reason a parent might not read the classroom newsletter is that it is not about their child. Here is a solution for creating weekly newsletters for parents that are individualized for their child.
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The Learning Nation: What Are The EXPERIENCES You Create?
Great question from Cale Birk - "How can we make the EXPERIENCE that our __________ (students/parents) have when they ___________ (walk into our building/register at our school/go to our website, etc) SO POSITIVE that they want to communicate this experience with others?".
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The Learning Design Opportunity of Our Time
From Tom Vander Ark - If you’re interested in human development, the opportunity to learn almost anything has never been better.
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Building a Table of Contents in Google Sheets | The Gooru
From Google Gooru
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FROM THE ONION ;)
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Google Couldn’t Survive with One Strategy
From Harvard Biz - Page’s distinction brings to life the idea of strategic ambidexterity: a company’s ability of exploring new practices, products and business models while exploiting existing ones at the same time—a capability which is both remarkably valuable and equally hard in practice.
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In response to a tweet asking how to print a folder of student work in Google Drive I wrote a script that will list all the files in a folder in your Google Drive and create a PDF.
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Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo! & More: How to Optimize Emails for Different Email Clients
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Happy 9th birthday! (a few thoughts on blogging and online learning)
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A report confronting the truths about teacher Professional Development
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Micro-credentials are exactly that, but smaller, bite size, awarded for the demonstration of very specific competencies. And what comes with a micro-credential is not a certificate or a diploma, but a badge. This is familiar to many readers, I realize, but for those it is not, think Boy Scout or Girl Scout Merit Badges. In today’s digital environment, you can create an account to host your badges, such as Mozilla’s Open Badges platform (http://openbadges.org/), Credly (https://credly.com/), or Achievery, (http://achievery.com/ ) and export them to LinkedIn, Twitter, or elsewhere.
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Simple Rules: An Important Step in School Transformation? | The Future of K-12 Education
Here is a concrete example that many schools are struggling with: We want to find time in the daily schedule for… (take your pick: mindfulness, balance, reflection, global programs, capstones, new courses, more sleep for students, teacher collaboration, etc). But there are a limited number of minutes in the day. And everyone has their own pet need or bit of turf to protect. How do we decide what to add, what to keep, and what to let go?
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7 Questions to End Your Week With
Wisdom, after all, is not about knowing all the answers every minute; it’s about asking the right questions. In the long run, the simple questions you ask yourself on a regular basis will determine the type of person you become.
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The No. 1 Predictor Of Career Success According To Network Science
"What’s often missed is the paradoxical interplay of two of his seemingly opposite qualities; maniacal focus and insatiable curiosity. These weren’t just two random strengths. They may have been his most important as they helped lead to everything else.
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Infographic | 11 Tips for Work/Life Balance
Arianna Huffington’s thoughts on re-energizing, re-centering and getting more rest in her latest book. Based on many discussions we compiled this list of tips to find the elusive work/life balance we all strive for.
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Class Twitter Account: How Your Students Can Tweet | Teacher Tech
From Alice Keeler - I have had several teachers how they can have their students tweet without having a Twitter account. I highly encourage teachers to have a class twitter account and a class hashtag. Here is how to use the class Twitter account.
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Managing a Twitter Chat | Teacher Tech
From Alice Keeler - This post is for people who run a Twitter Chat or are thinking of starting one up. I thought I would share the process I went through to organize and manage the weekly Twitter Chat #profchat.
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Trick for Creating a Class Twitter
Alice Keeler answers FAQ's about starting a class Twitter account.
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Sunday, August 23, 2015
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (August 23, 2015)
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