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4 Ideas for Student-Led Learning During Emergency Remote Teaching

The Principal of Change

I was lucky enough to “Zoom” in with a group of educators and was asked the following question by Carrieann Sipos , which inspired this blog post (paraphrased): Now that we have educators really focused on having students create digital materials, how can we keep up with all of the feedback? Reading for a group of their peers.

Learning 101
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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

Learning with 'e's

Around 2007 we started using blogs to support several of our student teacher groups that were geographically dispersed across the South of England. Some did not have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with their peer group and sometimes suffered from prolonged lack of tutor contact.

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Collaboration for Personalized Learning

BYOT Network

Collaboration is often misconstrued, and it is important to make a distinction between collaboration and group work. Think of it this way – group work is an assembly line – each worker is responsible for a portion of the final product, but they can be completed in isolation.

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Collaboration for Personalized Learning

BYOT Network

Collaboration is often misconstrued, and it is important to make a distinction between collaboration and group work. Think of it this way – group work is an assembly line – each worker is responsible for a portion of the final product, but they can be completed in isolation.

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A traditional model of organizational knowledge creation

Connecting 2 the World

The Traditional Model The traditional model used by organizational learning theorists begins with the depth of knowledge. This can further be linked to depth of knowledge being greater as it is internalized (Yaklief, 2010), as exhibit 2 illustrates.

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The First 6 Weeks: Strategies For Getting To Know Your Students

TeachThought - Learn better.

Also, a dynamic and vigorous learning environment is built on relationships. When we create strong connections with our students, we create a learning environment where risk-taking and collaborative learning can take place. This group will often set the developmental tone for the room.

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A big list of options for connecting globally

NeverEndingSearch

Globaledchat : Join a group of international educators for a live Twitter chat on global education topics every Thursday at 8 PM Eastern as well as regular postings. ePals , supported by Cricket Media, offers strategies for connecting learning partners around the world. Main GRA Facebook group. Picture Book Study Group.