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Educational Online Resources. Educational Online Resources. Thinking, Fast and Slow - by Daniel Kahneman. If you liked “Predictably Irrational” or “Stumbling on Happiness” or any of those pop-psychology books, well, this is the Godfather of all of their work. Huge thorough book gives a great overview of much of his work. Read the other quotes on Amazon about it. Expert intuition: The situation has provided a cue; this cue has given the expert access to information stored in memory, and the information provides the answer. Intuition is nothing more and nothing less than recognition.

Valid intuitions develop when experts have learned to recognize familiar elements in a new situation and to act in a manner that is appropriate to it. Philip Tetlock's book "Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? The experts performed worse than they would have if they had simply assigned equal probabilities Even in the region they knew best, experts were not significantly better than nonspecialists. Those with the most knowledge are often less reliable. Unbelieving is an operation of System 2. Anchoring effect. Vocabulary/Word Study.

Linux. The Psychology Of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts. The Age of NGO's Rise to Power. Bloom’s Taxonomy: The 21st Century Version. So much have been written about Bloom’s taxonomy; one click in a search engine will flood your page with hundreds of articles all of which revolve around this taxonomy. Only few are those who have tried to customize it to fit in the 21st century educational paradigm. As a fan of Bloom’s pedagogy and being a classroom practitioner, I always look for new ways to improve my learning and teaching, and honestly speaking , if you are a teacher/ educator and still do not understand Bloom’s taxonomy then you are missing out on a great educational resource. The following article is a summary and a fruit of my long painstaking research in the field of Bloom’s taxonomy. The purpose is to help teachers grow professionally and provide them with a solid informational background on how to better understand and apply Bloom’s taxonomy in classrooms in the light of the new technological advances and innovations. 1 – The cognitive : The intellectual or knowledge based domain consisted of 6 levels .

Janet Benincosa's 21st Century Tools: Bloom's Taxonomy. Kimkalem. Noosquest. 2. Woche. Educational Psychology News. Le cerveau à tous les niveaux. Common Core. Technerd.

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Vocabulary. Philosophy of education. The Philosophy of education examines the aims, forms, methods, and results of acquiring knowledge as both a process and a field of study.[1] As a field of applied philosophy, it is influenced both by developments within philosophy proper, especially questions of ethics and epistemology, and by concerns arising from instructional practice.[2] Philosophical treatments of education date at least as far back as Socrates, but the field of inquiry only began to be recognized as a formal subdiscipline in the nineteenth century.[3] As an academic subject, it is often taught within a department or college of education, rather than within a philosophy department.[4][5] Though the field often seems to lack the cohesion of other areas of philosophy, it is generally, and perhaps therefore, more open to new approaches.[6] Educational philosophies[edit] Movements[edit] Classical education[edit] Humanistic education[edit] Contemplative education[edit] Critical pedagogy[edit] Democratic education[edit]

Word Girl: Synonym Toast | Scholastic. Approximately Normal (in The Classroom): Mentor Teacher Advice: 34 (and Counting) Things Every Student Teacher Should Know. Supported file types: .doc/.docx, .xls/.xlsx, .ppt/.pptx, .pdf, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmp Max file size: 25 MB Supported thumbnail types: .jpg/.jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmpMax upload size: 500 kB You completed:--Inspirational Education Stuff! Next up: Continue » Color Preview (not actual size) Embed Playlist px Green Silver Charcoal Black Copy the HTML code and paste it on your page: Link. Let's MOOC! Start in die erste MMC13 Woche. Posted by Doerte Giebel on Mittwoch, Januar 16, 2013 · 2 Comments Guten Morgen, liebe EduPunks, Rebellen des Lernens, Visionärinnen der Lehre 2.0, der MOOC-Maker Course 2013 ist eröffnet!

Wir starten in die erste von fünf Wochen des vernetzten Lernens, in denen wir uns gemeinsam mit der Frage beschäftigen, wie offene Online-Kurse konzipiert und durchgeführt werden können, zu welchem Zweck, für wen, mit wem… Unser Thema der ersten Woche zum Einstieg lautet “Wann ist ein MOOC ein MOOC? Eine Bestandsaufnahme”. >> Alle MOOC-Elemente (Termine, Links usw.) für Woche 1 gibt es HIER auch noch einmal im Überblick. Inhaltlich haben wir einiges für Euch vorbereitet, um Euch zur Auseinandersetzung mit der Frage anzuregen, was eigentlich die Grundelemente von (Massive) Open Online Courses sind, und um nachzuvollziehen, wie sich MOOCs, so wie sie zurzeit in den Medien diskutiert werden, historisch eigentlich entwickelt haben.

Impulse und Lektüren/Videotüren Wochenaktivitäten Live-Session am 18. 15 Useful Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming Tools. Concept mapping and Mind mapping software are used to create diagrams of relationships between concepts, ideas or other pieces of information. It has been suggested that the mind mapping technique can improve learning/study efficiency up to 15% over conventional note taking.

It is also a popular planning technique with applications across all business sectors and industries. It is used by individuals, corporate teams, students and teachers alike for various purposes. It is also great way to add structure to brainstorming sessions and visualize your ideas. The most obvious benefit of online collaboration is that it lets people who aren’t in the same location work together on a project. Since several companies have offices in multiple cities and countries, it’s important to find ways to keep all the people working on a project informed and engaged. It also makes team projects easier to manage. Advertisement 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The interface is simple and intuitive to use. 11. Katori Shinto Ryu. 2. Woche. Next Gen To Bring Singularity: Foresight Gifts Thousands of Singularity Related Books To Students.

To inspire a generation of tech entrepreneurs who can change the world, the Foresight Institute has come up with a simple but brilliant plan: give students an optimistic vision for the future. To do this, Foresight is launching a Youth Outreach pilot program that will send a set of books to the top 300 science and engineering college clubs, high school STEM educators, and youth programs for gifted students in the US. This will be followed up with an essay contest for students to write about the vision of the future presented in the books. The set includes key texts in the singularity world, such as Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think by Peter Diamandis and The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil, important books about the future of health like Ending Aging by Aubrey De Grey, works in nanotechnology, such as Engines of Creation by Eric Drexler, and other books with big ideas and bold visions of the future.

To promote the project, Foresight released the following video: Martial Arts. Exclusive: 21 Proposals For A Better Future From Singularity U’s 2012 Class. GSP students of the Care9 team present their core innovation to transform global health. This year’s Graduate Studies Program (GSP) at Singularity University — the learning institution focused on future-shaping technologies — is wrapping up an intense 10-week summer. To celebrate, an expo event, including the Closing Ceremony, was held at the Computer History Museum. The GSP is the biggest program that the University runs every year, filtering through over 3,000 applications to identify 80 students tasked with impacting the lives of a billion people in the next 10 years along eight grand challenges: education, global health, energy, environment, food, water, security, and poverty. Over the last few weeks, students broke up into 21 teams and presented their ideas aimed at nothing short of changing the world.

You can read more about the Closing Ceremony here, but check out the short synopses of the teams below. Global Health Emergent Technologies Poverty and Employment Infrastructure J.D. What is 21st Century Education. Revised August 2008. Your Assignment, Should You Choose to Accept It . . . Like Alice, many educators, policy makers and even the general public respond resoundingly with "That's impossible! " when challenged to adopt a new paradigm of education for the 21st century. Most people today adhere to a paradigm of education that is strictly 19th century. But, like the Queen, a growing number of educators are believing in and accomplishing "the impossible". Scott McLeod, in his blog, Dangerously Irrelevant, recently reminded us of a line from Mission Impossible, and we must apply that challenge to all of society.

"Your assignment, should you choose to accept it" is to take education truly into the 21st century. Web 2.0 and new Social Communities Dr. What is 21st century curriculum? What does all this mean for how we design and build schools? 1. References. 21st Century Skills. Defining a 21st Century Education: At a glance. 25 Ways Teachers Can Connect More With Their Colleagues | Edudemic. 21st Century Learning | EdTechTalk. A New Kind Of Social Science For The  21st century.

This new frontier in the social sciences is being abetted and even accelerated by three things that are happening. The first is that a biological hurricane is approaching the social sciences. Discoveries in biology are calling into question all kinds of ideas, historically important ideas, in the social sciences—everything from the origin of free will, to collective expression and collective behavior, to the deep origins of basic human behaviors. All of these things are being challenged and elevated by discoveries in biology.

For example, as we sequenced the human genome, we did it initially with an eye towards physiologic phenotypes (whether people express certain hormones, or what were the sources of certain variations in risk for diseases like diabetes, etc). Incidentally, related to that, it's not just that a biological hurricane is approaching the social sciences. Of course, that's exactly what we have now. It intersects with the other two ideas that I mentioned in two ways. 21st Century Skills. Nanotechnology - Foresight Institute. Indracanna. 21st Century Skills. Mrwright. Urban Gardening. Google glasses. iPads in the Classroom. CrowdFunding/CrowdSourcing. iPads in the Classroom.

Cram.com: Create and Share Online Flashcards. Health/Phys Ed. LearnZillion Math Videos Now Available in Mastery Connect. Disclosure: Mastery Connect is an advertiser on Free Technology for Teachers. Among other things related to Common Core standards Mastery Connect hosts an active community of teachers who are sharing lesson ideas built around the Common Core standards. Now you can also find more than 300 LearnZillion videos in the Mastery Connect community. LearnZillion videos provide math lessons tied to Common Core standards for grades three through nine. Applications for Education If you would like to include a video element to your classroom lessons, take a look at the LearnZillion videos found in the Mastery Connect community.

If you're not familiar with the Mastery Connect community, here are a few highlights: As a member of the community you can browse and download the materials shared by other educators. As a member of the community you can share your own materials. Social Journalism.