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Reflective Blogging in the Classroom with WordPress, Weebly, or Tumblr

Graphite Blog

The second kind is normally assessed: formal (or formulaic) and undervalued by students as anything more than a grade. Benefits: As easy as social media. Easy for use on mobile devices. This type of assessment will give a more authentic picture of your students' mastery. Blogging Tools Comparison Chart.

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Experiences in Self-Determined Learning: Moving from Education 1.0 Through Education 2.0 Towards Education 3.0

User Generated Education

Moving Forward in the PAH Continuum: Maximizing the Power of the Social Web: Lisa Marie Blaschke. Assessment as an Ongoing Act of Learning: A Heutagogical Approach: Melanie Booth. Philipp Schmidt (2007) provide an excellent comparison of how Education 1.0 New Pathways to Knowledge and Learning: Rónán O’Beirne. Jackie Gerstein.

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Tools Harvard Computer Science Students Use to Collaborate, Stay Organized

MindShift

And the silly community events are shared on social media and the course website to help create the community feeling that keeps kids engaged in the academic work. The tools allow users to anonymously submit student work and see a comparison to other existing code. There’s also a mobile app.

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Best Annotated Bibliography Generators for Teachers and Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The annotation part consists of three main elements (it could be more and it could be less): Summary, Assessment, and Reflection. Next, you provide your own assessment of the cited work. For instance, you identify the weaknesses and strengths of the author's arguments and state how the work stands in comparison to other cited works.

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Smartphones-in-School, Brain Mush, Teaching Deep Reading…and Apples & Bicycles!

EdNews Daily

Audiobooks, social media and smartphone newsfeeds are what Americans are doing. This group was described in February 2018 as unsurprisingly highly engaged with mobile, and their usage patterns indicate trends that the mobile mainstream will follow over the next six to twelve months. On smartphones.

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Memory Machines: Learning, Knowing, and Technological Change

Hack Education

Martin Cooper, a Motorola exec, made the first mobile telephone call in 1973, not 1983. This data comes from everywhere: sensors used to gather climate information, posts to social media sites, digital pictures and videos, purchase transaction records, and cell phone GPS signals to name a few. And the Internet?

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

However, at each level—middle school, high school, and college—these variations paled in comparison to a stunning and dismaying consistency. The free assessments include Google Docs assessments to copy and digital rubrics to download. These assessments might be used to engage learners in discussion before an inquiry.