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Elevating Innovation – SULS0205

Shake Up Learning

One way to do this is by attending conferences and professional development opportunities, and one such event that’s making waves in the education community is the “ Elevating Innovation Virtual Conference.” However, if you’re unable to attend the live event, don’t worry! © Shake Up Learning 2023.

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Visible Learning in Literacy: 3 Takeaways from John Hattie and Nancy Frey

The Web20Classroom

Surface, Deep, Transfer Learning - Hattie, Fisher, and Frey discuss a scale for learning and divide it up into 3 parts of a triangle. Surface, Deep, and Transfer Learning make up this scale representing learning as a process, not an event. 75) Collaborative Learning with Peers (.59) 67) Feedback (.75)

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Implementing education technology by pursuing technology education: Professional Development ideas for educators

Neo LMS

Peer-reviewed journals, such as Computers & Education and the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning , also offer research on the benefits of technology for students. As members, educators can take part in events, forums, seminars, training and more. Attend an annual event.

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

How do we begin to structure PD that brings the real learning experiences to the online and blended world? This might include deeper learning, PBL, STEM, 4C’s, collaborative learning, visual thinking, meta-cognition, student ownership, Bloom’s upper levels, Makers, and student production as part of the learning experience.

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From Personalized Math to Micro-Schools, This NewSchools Cohort Is Reimagining Learning

Edsurge

If people expect that teachers will just go to a seminar, learn about something, and walk away and then magic will happen—I’m not sure that theory of change works particularly well. So my advice back to the broader field is don’t expect teams to create breakthrough innovations after a single big event.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Michael Stephens Live Keynote - Follett Challenge - Digital Citizenship Week - K12 Online Starts

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Learning Revolution Weekly Update October 14th, 2014 In some cases we learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself. The great majority of these events are free to attend. To subscribe to this newsletter, please sign up at the Learning Revolution.