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Why Google Is Winning the Race for American Schools https://t.co/NdYq3vh1jF #GoogleEDU https://t.co/ZMuD0rdrtk
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Good discussion of the past and future of MOOC's
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We used this Twitter Quizlet to get ready for #NipmucChat. https://t.co/pmL89fV0J9 https://t.co/zuRe6lkiI3
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One of the interesting effects of going 1:1 was the huge drop in the number copies made during the year. #NipmucChat https://t.co/2nC1T7n2YA
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Teaching Bias: The IAT Test https://t.co/NWp9d9bgoY via @lpahomov
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We plan to release accountability data for schls & dists today: https://t.co/gk9tjU2jzf Here's a primer: https://t.co/OWkH4Lttik #maedu
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Good post from Edutopia on dealing with holidays in a public school setting
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From Daniel Willingham - "A new working paper from Transforming Education (full disclosure: I’m on their advisory board) does a great job of highlighting the important findings regarding non-cognitive skills, a not-very-precise term originating in economics that refers mostly to self-control and social competence."
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Research and case studies that measure “soft skills” like self-control, openness to learning and teamwork show that mastery over these abilities can result in significant impacts in students’ lives.
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From Ross Cooper on Edutopia about organizing resources for teachers in one easy-to-use hub.
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Good piece from Carl Hooker
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From Kevin Jarrett - Good resources for Maker Spaces/Maker Ed
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Technology trends 2015 from Audrey Watters
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Good overview of OER Resources from Edutopia
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Great ideas for moving away from textbooks and finding more relevant materials online.
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From the Center on Online Learning and Students with Disabilities
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Great ideas from Shaelynn Farnsowrth h/t to Beth Holland for bookmarking the site.
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Sunday, December 13, 2015
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