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9 Tips for Teaching Coding in the Classroom

9 Tips for Teaching Coding in the Classroom | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
As coding becomes an increasingly coveted skill, schools all over the world are deciding to teach their students how to code. This is a excellent idea, as having coding skills could pay huge dividends later on in life. However, pre-service teachers do not usually learn how to teach coding in their college teacher education programs. Many teachers have difficulty learning and then teaching coding skills to their students. In response, we decided to write an article that gives teachers some practical suggestions on how to teach coding in a classroom.

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The Purposeful Pause: 10 Reflective Questions to Ask Mid-Lesson - Brilliant or Insane

The Purposeful Pause: 10 Reflective Questions to Ask Mid-Lesson - Brilliant or Insane | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
When we take a purposeful pause and present learners with reflective questions mid-lesson, we help them persevere and cultivate a growth mindset.

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A Survival Guide To Teaching With Technology - Edudemic

A Survival Guide To Teaching With Technology - Edudemic | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Teaching with technology doesn't have to be scary. It can be quite hard so here's a handy survival guide that should save you at least one headache!

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How to Turn Infographics Into Effective Teaching Tools

How to Turn Infographics Into Effective Teaching Tools | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

Infographics have already established themselves as engaging news and marketing tools, but they are also entering the education space in new and exciting ways.

A good graphic can fit these standards by reinforcing to students that their conclusions should be grounded in evidence and by challenging their ability to organize a hierarchy of systems, a.k.a. the ability to tell what pieces of information are the most important.

 
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Mack James's curator insight, September 28, 2013 6:15 AM

Infographics is a very interesting way of presenting information. Students can really learn to dig deep into specific information and facts and create infographics to show what they have learned. GREAT!!!!!

Fàtima Galan's curator insight, October 2, 2013 9:21 AM

"The goal of the system is to help students distill the most important pieces of information from any given text and form a conclusion."

Elda Romero's curator insight, November 16, 2013 4:53 PM

Awesome tool for student projects.

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9 Videos to Inspire Teachers at the Start of the School Year

9 Videos to Inspire Teachers at the Start of the School Year | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
notes from the researchers at findingDulcinea

 

The first few weeks of school are bittersweet; they mark the end of summer and yet a return to what teachers love to do: make a profound impact in the lives of students.

Here are our favorite 9 videos to inspire teachers at the start of a school year:

Darleana McHenry's curator insight, September 11, 2013 11:46 PM

Here is inspiration for all my teacher friends :-)

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Teaching IF | Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling

Teaching IF | Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

by Emily Short

 

"Interactive fiction is increasingly being used in junior high and high school classrooms to encourage reading and teach problem-solving skills; it is also approached critically in college and graduate courses on digital and new media studies, and used as an example project in courses on computer programming and game design.

 

"What follows is just a short list of the courses I know about; there may be more out there."


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Jim Lerman's curator insight, July 30, 2013 9:21 AM

Outstanding resource links

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5 EdTech Product Features That Make Teaching Easier

5 EdTech Product Features That Make Teaching Easier | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

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Michael's curator insight, July 28, 2013 7:47 AM

Interesting, but where's 'Schoology'?

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The Best Curation Tools for Education and Learning

The Best Curation Tools for Education and Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Curation tools and web services designed to create learning paths, curriculums, thematic collections and PKM portfolios

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Blanca Stella Mejia's comment, June 11, 2013 8:32 AM
Good one!
Blanca Stella Mejia's comment, June 11, 2013 8:32 AM
Good one!
Nick Mortel's curator insight, June 21, 2013 7:34 AM

add your insight...

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Book Review – Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies

Book Review – Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Teacher Pacansky-Brock has written an excellent guide to bringing the teaching paradigm into the current century, in a way that embraces the perspective of

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20 Great Websites For Elementary Educators

20 Great Websites For Elementary Educators | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Some of the best websites for elementary educators are ones that save time, make you think, and inspire. Here's just a handful!
The post 20 Great Websites For Elementary Educators appeared first on Edudemic.

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6 Learning Methods Every 21st Century Teacher should Know ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

6 Learning Methods Every 21st Century Teacher should Know ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

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Patty Ball's curator insight, April 7, 2013 11:11 PM

21st century learning methods

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Changing What We Teach - teaching skills vs teaching content

Changing What We Teach - teaching skills vs teaching content | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Changing What We Teach: Shifting From A Curriculum Of Insecurity To A Curriculum Of Wisdom

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How Students Can Create Animated Movies to Teach Each Other

How Students Can Create Animated Movies to Teach Each Other | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
In addition to learning our content and curriculum standards, today's students also need to be able to do the following effectively: collaborate with one another, synthesize ideas, create content, ...

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, January 17, 2014 5:35 AM

Have you seen an RSA Animate video? Are you interested in learning how to make one or better yet, have your students make one? This post provides an in-depth look at how to go about have your students create an animated video that provides them with the opportunity to  practice 21st century skills (quoted from post below):

* collaborate with one another

* synthesize ideas

* create content

* communicate ideas clearly

* use technology

This activity is designed to have your students create content, providing you with materials to use in future classes as well as helping your current students understand the materiial.

The author, Jordan Collier, provides a detailed five-day plan. Day 1 would have you dividing students into groups of three, assign them a section of a chapter in a textbook, and determine the key facts that need to be taught. To read about how to assist them with this and the tasks for Day 2 - 5 click through to the post.

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, January 18, 2014 7:46 AM

Great one

Eduardo Wegman's curator insight, January 19, 2014 10:29 AM

Collaboration is the key for future society development

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8 Great Avatar Creation Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

8 Great Avatar Creation Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

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Kathy Lynch's curator insight, September 28, 2013 11:19 PM

Thx Beth

Kathy Lynch's curator insight, October 6, 2013 11:21 AM

from Susan Bainbridge

Amale Aldarwish's curator insight, November 9, 2013 3:50 PM

 Here are a list of 8 Avatar tools and short description of its outcome. These tools can be used for a variety of educational purposes with our students in the classroom. Also there is a mention of other free comic tools which are used to create cartoons and comic strips for educational uses. Here is the link http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/01/free-tools-to-create-comic-strips.html

What is an avatar?
An avatar is a figure or character that you can create and customize the way you want. You can use this character to interact with other friends online. Users have the full control of what they want to feature for example the kind of background, accessories, clothes...etc.

This Prezi introduce avatargeneration:

http://prezi.com/89wtsvzi0kil/avatargeneration/

AvatarGeneration is an educational technology news and resource website. AvatarGeneration gives educators an up-to date directory and search engine of educational technology Apps, Educational Games, Virtual Worlds and Teaching Tools. We also dig around the web for new, exciting content, to keep educators interested in educational technology.

www.avatargeneration.com

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6 Teaching Techniques You Should Know!

6 Teaching Techniques You Should Know! | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
If you think you know everything about different teaching techniques then think again! This blog will outline 6 teaching techniques you should know!

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Nick Westerberg's curator insight, March 4, 2014 1:29 PM

Much like the first article, it too gives smart techniques when it comes to teaching.  It explains ways that may keep or attract someone's attention.  They are ideas that you should would be useful or even beneficial to one when in the classroom.

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A guide to teaching on Twitter

A guide to teaching on Twitter | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
In the next year, Twitter will likely see a huge boom in useful educational content. Users, sick to death of reading RTs (retweets) of motivational quotes and breaking news, will want to follow Twe...

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Patty Ball's curator insight, August 15, 2013 10:46 AM

tips on using twitter in the classroom - using for teaching

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10 Resources To Help You Become A Great Teacher - Edudemic

10 Resources To Help You Become A Great Teacher - Edudemic | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
A truly great teacher knows that every student is gifted. The greatest teacher mentors students, hoping that one day, the student will, in fact, surpass the teacher--and then celebrates when they do.

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Teaching and Learning with the iPad – a 3 Year Review (Part 3)

Teaching and Learning with the iPad – a 3 Year Review (Part 3) | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
Part 3 - Insights and Lessons Learned from the Student’s Perspective This is the third part in the series we've run this week from Franklin Academy Principal

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Mistakes Improve Learning

Mistakes Improve Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

"Everyone makes mistakes and children are no exception. What's important is how we learn from them. Yet, children grow up in a society that pressures them to be perfect and intelligent - to achieve the highest SAT scores, land prized scholarships, and get into the best universities. Parents reinforce this pressure at home when they cover up children's mistakes, correct homework to improve grades, or drill knowledge into kids until they get it right. Stress is increased when children are constantly praised for their intelligence. How does this focus on perfection and IQ affect learning? And how can we help children and teens believe in themselves by accepting their mistakes and learning from them? A recent Scientific American article, Getting it Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn, supports a number of learning and developmental theories. Historically, many educators have created conditions for learning that do not encourage errors. And parents have followed suit. For example, if we drill children over and over again with the same math problem, they will eventually remember the answer. And if they are lucky, they will remember the answer on a standardized test. This approach to learning assumes that if students are allowed to make mistakes, they will not learn the correct information. However, recent research shows this to be an incorrect assumption. In fact, studies have found that learning is enhanced when children make mistakes!" | by Marilyn Price-Mitchell

  


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'Post It Note Pedagogy' - Top Ten Tips for Teaching & Learning

'Post It Note Pedagogy' - Top Ten Tips for Teaching & Learning | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it
The Ultimate Low Cost, High Impact Teaching Tool? The humble post it note - sometimes you don't need to invest in a fleet of iPads, interactive whiteboards or Visualisers to make the learning visib...
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Connected Learning: Tying Student Passions to School Subjects

Connected Learning: Tying Student Passions to School Subjects | Strictly pedagogical | Scoop.it

"What if your extracurricular activities weren’t just extra but a part of your academics too? New thinking on education intends to bring students’ interests into the classroom. It’s called Connected Learning and promotes the idea that students will excel in school if what they are learning is relevant to their lives, experiences, and passions. This plan is spelled out in a new report, by Mimi Ito, the research director of the Digital Media and Learning Hub at the University of California Irvine. While students would still learn core subjects like math and science, Connected Learning provides ways for students to link their classroom lessons to their lives outside the school. Ito says the objective of Connected Learning is to, 'meet young people where they are in terms of their peer culture, their interest in popular culture, social media, rather than say you have to meet us where we are as adults.'" | by Ashley Williams


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