Sun.Aug 27, 2023

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A Brain-Based Solution to Student Note-Taking

MiddleWeb

Allison Paludi’s search for student note-taking that makes learning sticky led her to the brain-based concepts of Zaretta Hammond and Harvard’s Project Zero. Applying Hammond’s "ignite, chunk, chew and review" she fashioned a new notes strategy that’s “truly deepened learning.” The post A Brain-Based Solution to Student Note-Taking first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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297: Campfire Conversations: Leadership in AI and What It Means for Schools

The Thinking Stick

In this Off The Cuff episode, Jeff Utecht and Tricia dive into the exciting launch of [link] and their groundbreaking course on Leadership in AI. Discover how AI is shaping the future of education and why school leaders should be at the forefront of this technological revolution. Key Points: Introduction to [link] A new platform for educators and leaders to collaborate and share resources.

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Inspiring Student Leadership and Learning 

Discovery Education

In school, students learn academic content, build critical thinking skills, and grow as people! To create learning experiences that accomplish this, two educators in the Verona Area School District decided to join forces. They found an innovative way to bring high school and elementary school students together through Discovery Education’s Virtual Field Trips.

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What Comes After The Information Age?

TeachThought - Learn better.

While predicting the exact future 'ages' that might come after the Information Age is speculative, we can try. : ) The post What Comes After The Information Age? appeared first on TeachThought.

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Reimagining Chickering & Gamson's Principles Post-Pandemic: Technology's Central Role in Modern Edu

This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.

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10 things I no longer say to my students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

My teacher language has changed over the past decade. This is partly because of my own professional development around different classroom management philosophies, partly from my own mental adjustment in response to student misbehavior, and also partly from listening to the way other teachers and myself talk to students. I feel enormously blessed to work at the school I do, and I think teachers in general have the best interest of students at heart.

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74 Fun Facts for Kids

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Fun facts for kids is the topic of our blog post today! If you’re on the hunt for some brain-tickling trivia and awe-inducing facts that can entertain and educate kids (and let’s face it, adults too!), you’re in the right spot. I’ve rummaged through my years as a teacher and tapped into my insatiable curiosity as an educational researcher to serve up an array of facts that are as fascinating as they are fun.