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Habits of Mind | 5 Habits Of The Most Creative People. What do a startup king, a social network innovator, a hip hop prince, perhaps the best actor on television, and two absolutely hilarious dudes have in common? They're all among the Most Creative People—and we can learn quite a bit from the way they work. Max Levchin: Always be asking questions We talked to PayPal founder Max Levchin about how he keeps snagging startup ideas. Turns out it's a lot about controlling chaos in ways we've discussed about why ideas come at random and why you need to document everything. Levchin's method is like this: He talks to tons of random creative people, asks them questions about their craft, takes extensive notes of their quandaries, and then compiles—and reviews—all of his research.

Kirthiga Reddy: Go flat The director of online operations for Facebook India, Kirthiga Reddy has helped grow the social network's user base from 8 to 71 million users over two years. "You're not here to do just what you're told," she says. Kendrick Lamar: Be an example. 9 Starter Tips for Teachers Who Just Got A New ... A Step by Step Tutorial on How to Flip your Cla... Game for science - Virtual world devoted to sci...

7 Essentials Collaborative Presentation.ppt. Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders. The Teacher's Guide-Free Worksheets, lesson plans, SMARTBoard templates, and Children's Songs. Class Charts. Classroom Decorating Ideas / Germ Juice. Mentoring Minds. As we venture into the 21st century, we as a society, are faced with more innovation and challenge than ever before. We now live in an interconnected world, where the Internet and global communications are simultaneously uniting and isolating us as a society. How do we raise critical thinkers to best face the challenges that face our modern society? What changes in education methods should be implemented to create a better learning environment for these budding minds?

Check out this great infographic by Mentoring Minds to find out! Click here to download an 11X17 version of the "Developing 21st-Century Critical Thinkers" infographic. Embed This Image On Your Site (copy code below): Free worksheets, Games and Online activities and Quizzes. Interactive Graphic Organizer. Holt Interactive Graphic Organizers "Graphic organizers are tools that help your brain think. " - Kylene Beers Graphic organizers are an illustration of your thoughts on paper. They can help you brainstorm, organize, and visualize your ideas. Click on a graphic organizer to download a PDF of it. Once you’ve downloaded an organizer, type in your comments and print it out. Each graphic organizer below includes Teaching Notes with lessons and tips on how to use graphic organizers in the classroom.

Help with PDF Files Generating, Identifying, and Organizing Details Determining Main Idea and Drawing Conclusions Order and Sequence Comparison-Contrast and Cause and Effect Process and Cycle Diagrams Evaluating and Making Decisions Persuasive and Supporting a Position Vocabulary Miscellaneous Organizers Graphic Organizer Teaching Notes. 50 Really Cool Online Tools for Science Teachers. A 21st-century education revolves around the Internet for everything from collaboration, tools, lessons, and even earning degrees online.

If you are looking for ways to integrate online learning into your science class or science degree programs, then take a look at these cool online tools that are just perfect for both teachers and students. Science Tools to Use with Students These tools offer opportunities for learning about climate, cells, the human body, nature, and more. ChemiCool. Share this periodic table with your class for an easy to use tool with information on each of the specific elements.GPS Activities and Lesson Plans.

If you are interested in using GPS and geocaching with your science class, get the basics on how it’s done and browse through lessons other teachers have used with their classes.Climate Zone. This interactive map allows students to click on continents, then the individual countries, to find climate information all around the world.Who Named It?. AP Tools. Annotation and Notetaking Tools. Definition: There are available downloads, applications, and plug-ins that allow you to take notes, share them with other researchers, attach them to digital resources, and more.

Tools: A.nnotate.com: an "online annotation, collaboration, and indexing system for documents and images, supporting PDF and MS Office formats...lets you easily give, collect and store detailed notes on documents and web pages" (Free, web-based)Annotator's Workbench: "a software tool that enables depositors to create a collection from a set of existing video files, segment that collection at several levels, create annotations for those segments, assign controlled vocabulary terms to segments, and control access to parts of the collection.

" Created by the EVIA Project. (free? Resources: NoteTaking Tips? See Also: Presentation Tools. RubiStar. Assessment Apps | The 21st Century. RubiStar Home. Rubrics for Teachers | www.rubrics4teachers.com. Assessment and Rubrics. Quality Rubrics / Home. Introduction: A search for "rubrics" in Google returns over 2 million results while Amazon.com claims over 30,000 educational books that address them in one shape or another. For any educator looking to know more about rubrics and how to use them in his or her classroom, finding a starting point can be challenging and difficult. This wiki was created as a place to address two needs: First, to explore what makes a rubric a "quality rubric" with definitions, examples, and non-examples.

Second, to wrestle with some of the issues that come along with them. Definition: There are a variety of explanations as to the origins of the word, ranging from text in Medieval manuscripts inked in red in order to draw attention or highlight the words to annotations in the margin of a religious text. In education, the definition appears to change dramatically from author to author, website to website. How do you define Quality Rubrics? What are the different types of rubrics? What tasks deserve a rubric? RubiStar Home. Authentic Assessment Toolbox Home Page. To the Authentic Assessment Toolbox, a how-to text on creating authentic tasks, rubrics, and standards for measuring and improving student learning. Inside, you will find chapters on A good place to start -- In this chapter I identify the characteristics, strengths and limitations of authentic assessment; compare and contrast it with traditional (test-based) assessment.

Why has authentic assessment become more popular in recent years? When can it best serve assessment needs? After a brief overview, follow a detailed, four-step process for creating an authentic assessment. All good assessment begins with standards: statements of what we want our students to know and be able to do. What do we really value? Authentic assessments are often called "tasks" because they include real-world applications we ask students to perform. To assess the quality of student work on authentic tasks, teachers develop rubrics, or scoring scales. See what standards, tasks and rubrics, and portfolios look like. Rubric Gallery: List of public rubrics. How To Use A Rubric Without Stifling Creativity. How To Use A Rubric Without Stifling Creativity by Grant Wiggins, Ph.D, Authentic Education It was not that long ago when I did a workshop where the staff from the Dodge Foundation (who were funding my work at the time) took me aside at the break because they were concerned with my constant use of a term that they had never heard of – rubric.

Those of us promoting their use over the past 20 years can now smile and take satisfaction in the fact that the term is now familiar and the use of rubrics is commonplace world-wide. Alas, as I wrote in my last post, as with other good ideas, there has been some stupidification of this tool. Consider how a valid rubric is born. Cast as a process, the rubric is not the first thing generated, therefore; it is one of the last things generated in the original anchoring process. Huh? No, not in the first assessment. Once we have the rubrics, of course, we can use them in future assessments of the same or similar performance. 5. 3. Home of free rubric tools. Welcome to iRubric iRubric is a comprehensive rubric development, assessment, and sharing tool. Designed from the ground up, iRubric supports a variety of applications in an easy-to-use package.

Best of all, iRubric is free to individual faculty and students. iRubric School-Edition empowers schools with an easy-to-use system for monitoring student learning outcomes and aligning with standards. Click. Click. Finally, spend more time teaching and less time grading. Build, Assess, Share, Collaborate. "Use rubrics like never before.

" It's Free. I just click on the box under each one of these,... and it does all the math for me. "Free? Individual educators and students can use iRubric and a hundreds of other free RCampus features at no charge. iRubric Enterprise Edition "Monitor student learning outcomes the efficient way. " The iRubric Enterprise Edition empowers schools to take their assessments monitoring to the next level. We provide flexible licensing and hosting plans that meet your needs. Home of free rubric tools. ClassBadges. 21 Things 4 Students. iRubric. Images. Physical Models. Project Based Learning Checklists.

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds. 8 Essentials for Project-Based Learning | FreeBIEs | Tools. Main Course Not Dessert | FreeBIEs | Tools. Teach Elements: Project-Based Approaches. Education Designing Effective Projects: Sort by Grade. Graphic Organizers. Cooperative Learning. Setting Objectives / Providing Feedback. Twenty Ideas for Engaging Projects. The start of the school year offers an ideal time to introduce students to project-based learning. By starting with engaging projects, you'll grab their interest while establishing a solid foundation of important skills, such as knowing how to conduct research, engage experts, and collaborate with peers.

In honor of Edutopia's 20th anniversary, here are 20 project ideas to get learning off to a good start. 1. Flat Stanley Refresh: Flat Stanley literacy projects are perennial favorites for inspiring students to communicate and connect, often across great distances. Now Flat Stanley has his own apps for iPhone and iPad, along with new online resources. Project founder Dale Hubert is recently retired from the classroom, but he's still generating fresh ideas to bring learning alive in the "flatlands.

" 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Please tell us about the projects you are planning for this school year. Reinforicing Effort / Providing Recognition. Reinforicing Effort / Providing Recognition. Certificate Street. 123 Certificates. Online User Manual. Gliffy offers you the ability to self-mange your account through the Account Settings menu. To access this menu, click into the profile silhoutette in the upper right corner of any Gliffy page, then Account Settings. You can also access this menu through "My Documents".

In the new tab that opens, click on the profile silhoutette, then Account Settings. At the Account Summary page, you can view your current account plan, expiration date, if you are linked to a Google Apps domain, and API information. You can also Edit Email, Edit Password and change your Account Name. Edit Email: Edit Password: Change Account Name: If you have a paid account with Gliffy, and you are an administrator, you also have menu options: Upgrade, Payment Info, Cancel Plan, Account History, Users.

The Upgrade menu allows you to upgrade your plan to a higher, or lower, user count or plan. The Payment Info menu allows you to update your credit card information for future billings from Gliffy. Add/Remove Users back to top. Class Charts. Class Dojo. Interactive Graphic Organizer. TitanPad. Behavior Management Printable Forms for Grades K-12. Behavior Management Printable Forms for Grades K-12.

Questioning Toolkit. Essential Questions These are questions which touch our hearts and souls. They are central to our lives. They help to define what it means to be human. Most important thought during our lives will center on such essential questions. What does it mean to be a good friend? What kind of friend shall I be? If we were to draw a cluster diagram of the Questioning Toolkit, Essential Questions would be at the center of all the other types of questions. All the other questions and questioning skills serve the purpose of "casting light upon" or illuminating Essential Questions. Most Essential Questions are interdisciplinary in nature. Essential Questions probe the deepest issues confronting us . . . complex and baffling matters which elude simple answers: Life - Death - Marriage - Identity - Purpose - Betrayal - Honor - Integrity - Courage - Temptation - Faith - Leadership - Addiction - Invention - Inspiration.

Essential Questions are at the heart of the search for Truth. Why do we have to fight wars? BetterLesson: Share What Works | Free K-12 Lesson Plans, materials and resources. Online Teacher Lesson Planning. BetterLesson: Share What Works | Free K-12 Lesson Plans, materials and resources. Substitute Teaching: Tips, Tricks, Ideas, Suggestions, and Methods for Substitute Teachers. Have a collection of tests/quizzes in your packet. Here are Internet addresses of some tests/quizzes, found by doing a search in the Internet for "test of knowledge" or "quiz": Challenge the class with a puzzler. Here are some examples, taken from Lateral Thinking Puzzlers by Paul Sloane, New York: Sterling Publishing Company, 1991. Don't give away the answer until the end of the day! Brain stretchers and mind benders can be found in books published by Critical Thinking Press and Software (800-458-4849 or ct@criticalthinking.com or and NL Associates (Stories With Holes - NL Associates, PO Box 1199, Hightstown, NJ 08520), as well.

Prepare word search puzzles for use with one or more students. Another suggestion: "Something I do as a substitute teacher in the last few minutes of a class period when the class is getting restless is play "Do What I Say, Not What I Do. " Still another suggestion: "A game that I use if we run out of work is called ABC. 1.

Cool Teaching Links - Wiki.ucalgary.ca. Critical thinking web. 249 Bloom's Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking. Bloom’s Taxonomy’s verbs–also know as power verbs or thinking verbs–are extraordinarily powerful instructional planning tools. In fact, next to the concept of backwards-design and power standards, they are likely the most useful tool a teacher-as-learning-designer has access to. Why? They can be used for curriculum mapping, assessment design, lesson planning, personalizing and differentiating learning, and almost any other “thing” a teacher–or student–has to do. For example, if a standard asks students to infer and demonstrate an author’s position using evidence from the text, there’s a lot built into that kind of task.

Though the chart below reads left to right, it’s ideal to imagine it as a kind of incline, with Knowledge at the bottom, and Create at the top. 249 Bloom’s Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking. Critical Thinking. 6 types of Socratic Questions. Critical thinking web. Educreations - Teach what you know. Learn what you don't. PBS LearningMedia.

PBS LearningMedia. Bill Nye the Science Guy. ICT tools. Go Wild. 5 Ways to Use Google Docs in the Classroom. Google Docs is a user friendly suite of online collaborative tools that come with tremendous potential for use in the classroom. Last year all of the students in our school received Google Docs accounts and I was kept quite busy getting students and teachers up and running with the new tools, then discovering innovative ways to use them as effective tools for learning. Here are some of the favorites. Collaborative Writing Sharing and commenting provide students with opportunities to receive immediate feedback on their writing from teachers and peers in the 24/7 classroom.

The integrated reference tools and smart spell checker provide students with convenient writing support right on the page. The built in research tool expands opportunities for students to engage in real world writing and streamlines the process of creating links and citations with a handy one click feature. In Box Collaborative Brainstorming Self-Grading Quiz A Virtual Copy Machine.

Google apps. Online Teacher Lesson Planning. 8 Great HOOKS ASCD 07comp.pdf. 52 Tips And Tricks For Google Docs In The Classroom. Technology Boot Camp - Fall Semester - Earth Science. ☢️ Scientific Method. Wolves.

Fireflies. Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines. Explore and Create Free Timelines. What is Lino? Lino. What is Collaborize Classroom? Collaborize Classroom. What is Moodle? Moodle Channel. Moodle.com. Bloomin' Apps.

Padwheelposter.pdf. Careers in Science. 5 Innovative iPad Apps That Will Evolve Your Classroom. 30 Cool Educational iPad Apps for Science Lovers. Science Apps. Apps to Use as Student ePortfolios.