Tue.Jul 19, 2016

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3 Ways Ed-Tech Can Cultivate a Growth Mindset

Ed Tech from the Ground Up

Ever since Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck’s Mindset: The New Psychology of Success came out in 2006, terms like fixed and growth mindsets have become staple buzzwords in education. However, according to Dweck, parents and teachers often misuse growth mindset research , failing to instill the mentality most conducive to students’ success.

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What Does Amazon Inspire Mean for Education?

EdTech Magazine

By Meg Conlan A new digital resource platform gives teachers easy access to content and provides Amazon an open door to the education technology marketplace.

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Top Hashtags to Get The Skinny on What’s Happening in Edtech

Teacher Reboot Camp

“The hashtag, that ubiquitous pound sign followed by a keyword, are part of the language of social media.”- Neil Patel, Forbes. Technology is vastly changing the way we communicate and learn. I find it fascinating and love seeing how educators use technology in innovative ways to transform their instructional practice and provide students with access to the world.

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What Do Academics Really Think of Adaptive Learning?

Edsurge

In Spring 2016, faculty, support staff and administrators at Oregon State University met to candidly share their experiences with adaptive learning technology. One key theme emerged in their conversations: Institutions are looking for partners—not vendors—when it comes to implementing new solutions. We sat down with participants at OSU’s Adaptive Learning Open House to hear why they decided to hold this workshop, how they’re defining the product category, their experience with adaptive learning

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Digital Storytelling Wheel for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

July 19, 2016 The digital storytelling wheel is a visual we created through Google Drawing based on a chart we have previously published here in EdTech and mLearning. The visual contains a number of.read more.

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How flexible learning spaces improve active learning

eSchool News

For generations, most high schools have been designed with a cookie-cutter approach “that can be reproduced easily,” said Ashley Smith, who works with the architectural firm Smith Design Group. But that’s certainly not true of the new THINC College & Career Academy in LaGrange, Ga., which Smith helped design. Housed in a building on the campus of West Georgia Technical College , THINC looks nothing like a traditional high school.

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Computer Science in Every High School

My Paperless Classroom

Welcome to the TeacherCast Podcast. In this episode, Jeff sits down with Kevin Wang founder of the TEALS program. TEALS is an amazing partnership between high schools and industry professionals that creates a mentorship between student and mentor. The post Making Sure Every Student Has The Opportunity To Learn How To Code | @TEALSK12org appeared first on TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network.

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Check out KQED Teach – FREE Platform to Help Teachers

EdTechTeacher

We love sharing FREE things for teachers and are thrilled to let you know about a NEWonline learning platform for teachers created by KQED – an NPR and PBS affiliate in Northern California. KQED Education engages with community and educational organizations to broaden and deepen the impact of their award-winning media and address the needs of educators in STEM , arts, and news by creating cutting-edge learning media, providing training in digital learning tools, and distributing public m

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TCI: Advancing the way students learn about Science and Social Studies

My Paperless Classroom

This year at ISTE, I had the opportunity to sit down with Bert Bower from TCI to learn about the innovative ways their Science and Social Studies curriculum are helping students become 21st Century Learners. TCI offers a curriculum designed with online lesson plans, student handouts, digital assessment tools and other enrichment resources to help turn paper driven classrooms into advanced labs for learning.

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Can public schools replicate the Mooresville model for digital learning success? Former superintendent Mark Edwards says they can

The Hechinger Report

Superintendent Mark Edwards of Mooresville, N.C., who is leaving to join Discovery Education. Mooresville Graded School District, near Charlotte, North Carolina, has become a national leader over the last decade in using digital learning tools to improve student achievement. Use of classroom technology, such as providing every student in grades kindergarten through 12 with access to a laptop or tablet for home and school use, has been credited with helping to elevate graduation rates and close t

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Why Office 365’s Safety Options Aren’t Enough to Protect Students

Gaggle Speaks

When technology departments begin to implement Office 365, they approach the question of whether or not to restrict student email communications to only users in the school or district. The decision is a prohibitive measure to protect both students and the school or district. But does prohibiting email use actually protect students? We’re convinced it doesn’t go far enough.

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Why I Love Teaching Middle School History

MiddleWeb

After many years teaching high school & college students, Lauren Brown re-entered a middle school classroom last fall as a full-time social studies teacher. She describes her delight with young adolescents who greeted history with enthusiasm and deep discussions.

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Researchers develop preschool STEM education curriculum

eSchool News

In an effort to address the national need to guide more students to careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researchers are developing curriculum which introduces STEM principles during the formative preschool years. “The ability to apply STEM concepts to solve a variety of problems is key for students’ future success as well as the nation’s competitiveness in the global economy,” said Martha Cyr, principal investigator of Seeds o

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What Doesn't Work When Evaluating Teachers

Edutopia

Ben Johnson Education Trends As the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) roles out, there are three ripple effects that school leaders and teachers should be aware of in terms of teacher evaluation.

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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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5 Benefits of Digital Reading Devices for Boys

Fractus Learning

Boys love anything with a screen! What’s on the screen engages them, rewards them and keeps them coming back for more. Screens = pleasure. What boys don’t love, especially 9- to 14-year-old boys, is reading and carrying books around with them. Reading books = pain. The logical conclusion: encourage boys to read on digital devices (ebook readers, iPads, smartphones).

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Who's Your Mentor

Adam Welcome

This post was co-written with Todd Schmidt. You can find his blog here. Speaking of the late Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey said, “She was there for me always, guiding me through some of the most important years of my life. Mentors are important, and I don’t think anybody makes it in the world without some form of mentorship.” There are very few relationships that are as powerful as the mentor-mentee relationship.

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Join the Conversation about Productive Struggle

MIND Research Institute

Many educators have experienced that lightbulb “aha!” moment about productive struggle—when we realized the truth about how our potential for growth and creativity is unleashed to the extent that we learn to persevere, figure things out on our own and bounce back from failure. We also know that one of the most important arenas to explore this truth is in our nation’s classrooms.

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District partners with Story2 to improve college admission essays

eSchool News

Perris Union School District in Riverside, Calif., has partnered with Story2 , a company that teaches students to tell their stories out loud and write authentic admission essays, to use the Story2 EssayBuilder Plus platform to improve college access and readiness among its high school students. This partnership arrives just in time for the 2016-2017 College Admissions cycle.

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Behind the Bell: The Underlying Impact of Tardiness in K-12 Schools

Managing a K-12 campus with constant pressure to meet performance metrics is challenging. And tardiness can significantly limit a school from reaching these goals. Learn more about why chronic lateness matters, and key strategies to address the following impacts: Data errors caused by manual processes Low attendance and graduation rates that affect a school’s reputation Classroom disruption, which leads to poor academic performance High staff attrition and “The Teacher Exodus” Unmet LCAP goals t

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Using Space To Influence Thinking

TeachThought - Learn better.

The post Using Space To Influence Thinking appeared first on TeachThought.

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Arizona implements K-6 language development and literacy intervention for English learners

eSchool News

The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) is continually seeking effective ways to support educators as they work to help English language learners (ELLs) develop academic English fluency. Toward that end, the ADE, in cooperation with the Arizona State Board of Education, has embarked on an innovative, two-year pilot program to bring a technology-based language development and literacy intervention to ELLs in grades K-6.

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4 Easy Steps to Start Google Expeditions in the Classroom

EdTechTeam

1. Install the App The Expeditions app is currently only available for Android devices but an iOS app is promised to be available soon. Google Play 2. Get the Kit Expeditions can be used with many of the devices schools or students already have—either smartphones with Google Cardboard or tablets in 2D full screen mode. Best Buy Education will be making Expeditions kits available for schools to purchase.

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New plan advocates gigabit broadband’s arrival in schools

eSchool News

Connecting our nation’s schools, libraries, health clinics and other community anchor institutions (CAIs) to next generation high-speed broadband is an important national priority. In an effort to provide federal, state and local leaders with policy options to ensure that all anchor institutions have high-speed connections to the internet, the SHLB Coalition today is releasing “ Connecting Anchor Institutions: A Broadband Action Plan.”.

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Enhancing HyFlex Education through the PowerTeaching Framework

This whitepaper explores integrating the PowerTeaching pedagogical approach within a HyFlex (Hybrid Flexible) educational model, focusing on employing cooperative learning strategies and efficient classroom management techniques.

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Make Your Mark for Dot Day 2016…Let the Planning Begin

Barrow Media Center: Expect the Miraculous

One of our favorite times of the year is Dot Day and September 15 will be here before we know it! It’s a day to celebrate connecting, collaborating, and creating and seeing where our creativity takes us. Can you believe that it’s less than 2 months away? Now is the time to start brainstorming ideas for celebrating creativity and supporting your students in making their mark in the world.

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Sharon Robinson: Technology and Neuroscience Will Shape the Future of Teaching (Part 3 of 3)

Edthena

Technology and neuroscience, among other things, will shape the way in which we prepare educators in the future, according to Sharon Robinson. In the third and final installment of our interview, Sharon detailed what she thinks lies ahead in the future of teacher education and development – along with what she thinks the biggest opportunities for improving education will be moving forward. “I think the biggest opportunity is the capacity that we have to really document student learni

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School Speciality | ISTE 2016

My Paperless Classroom

This year at ISTE, I had the opportunity to sit down with School Speciality to discuss their great solutions for classrooms worldwide. School Specialty is a leading distributor of innovative products and recently I had the opportunity to see one of them in action. This past year my school district piloted their FOSS science kits. The post Learn how @SchoolSpecialty is engage students by infusing Next Gen Science Standards into their Foss Kits!

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5 More Great Apps to Keep Summer Minds and Bodies Active

EmergingEdTech

These Great Apps Encourage Kids to Work Those Minds and Bodies While Having fun! Summer is in full motion and our kids are out of school enjoying a break from all the testing, studying, reading and. [Please click on the post title to continue reading the full post. Thanks (and thanks for subscribing)!].

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The Battle of the Authoring Tools: A 10-Point Comparison for Picking the Right One

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

There are plenty of great authoring tools for developing eLearning, but the one you select could directly impact your course's outcomes. Depending upon your learners’ needs and your organization’s performance goals, you could be overlooking considerations that impact the both effectiveness of your courses and how long it takes to finish them. From general capabilities to specific workflow structures, some aspects are critical when it comes to learning objectives and deadlines.

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Stanford course prepares educators for the new school year

eSchool News

The ability to communicate effectively is increasingly recognized as an important skill for students entering the workforce. Two new initiatives that guide educators – the College and Career Readiness Standards and the Framework for 21st Century Learning – identify communication and collaboration as key elements of student learning. The standards particularly describe the importance of students understanding the reasoning of others and engaging in meaningful conversations using criti

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3 Great Game Design Tools for Summer Learning

Graphite Blog

In summer classes or at back-to-school, it's always a good time to explore STEAM learning. Game design combines important skills like critical thinking, creativity, and perseverance -- plus, it just sounds fun. Get kids excited about drawing game blueprints, building blocks of code, learning computing concepts, and participating in a collaborative community beyond the classroom.

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Designing custom ed-tech software requires joint effort

eSchool News

Off-the-shelf education technology platforms can often fall short when aligning with educators’ specific approaches to instruction. As a result, many school systems take matters into their own hands by developing custom software and tools only to find they lack the scale, revenue sources and expertise to do so successfully. In a new study, the Clayton Christensen Institute profiles two organizations that co-designed technology to help school leaders bridge the disconnect between instructional mo

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7 Slime Toy Sets for Scientific Kids

Fractus Learning

Kids love playing with slime! It’s a sticky, gooey, gloopy mess – and it can also be a wonderful science lesson! Slime laboratory kits can provide young scientists with (very messy) hands-on experience of a wide range of scientific principles. Through fun and safe experiments, they can learn about polymers, viscosity, density, cohesion, the scientific method, and much, much more!

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the EdTech Industry: Assessing the Influence

AI-powered tools like virtual assistants and chatbots provide instant guidance and support, while data analytics offer valuable insights for educators and administrators.