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Mindset, we have a problem « Another dot in the blogosphere? A teacher laments that we have a problem when she finds out that a student cheated on a class assignment.

Mindset, we have a problem « Another dot in the blogosphere?

I agree with that teacher, but not in the way you might expect. The complaint and the rest of the story is told at Teachers Put to the Test by Digital Cheats. (Many thanks to @hychan_edu for sharing this.) While the article says that the problem lies with students (the erosion of values that comes with ease of access to information), I think that is only half the story. The missing half is the problem that lies with teachers. If you set questions that a student can Google answers to, the problem is yours.

If you set a complex question that a student can get a complex answer to thanks to an answer mill AND you have no idea that this happens, you have a problem. You cannot just blame the cases of cheating on the ease of access students have to resources and to each other. Not maybe. How Steve Jobs Impacted Education. The untimely death of Steve Jobs provides an opportunity to reflect on the passing of an American icon and take some lessons from his extraordinary life. Steve Jobs had a passion for education. And his passion for education extended far beyond his famous speech at Stanford University. Education was a high priority for Jobs, and I remember when the students at the rural high school where I taught entered their new Mac lab for the first time.

That lab was a direct result of Jobs’ innovative spirit. Steve Jobs may be gone, but we still have an opportunity to harness his unique legacy of fearlessness and innovation. Making Mistakes I think that the basic issue that underlies our inability to find workable and scalable solutions to an education system that no longer serves us well is simply fear. Motivation Matters We’ve become so focused on results that we don’t always reward motivation and good intentions.

What Defines Failure? Test. The 25 Best Apple iPad Games. The Apple iPad, in both the standard and mini varieties, is a highly underrated video game platform.

The 25 Best Apple iPad Games

The PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Wii U, and 3DS may command the attention of most "real gamers," but the iPad—despite lacking physical buttons and being most closely associated with Angry Birds and other causal fare—shouldn't be overlooked. Only ten years ago, the mobile video game space was dominated by Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony—no other company made a significant play, especially in hardware. Infographics / The Must-Have EdTech Cheat Sheet! An iPad School – Top 10 Tips. Flipping the Classroom for ELLs. Rethinking Testing in the Age of the iPad. Challenge-Based Learning. As described in the paper, challenge-based learning includes these attributes: Multiple points of entry and varied and multiple possible solutionsAuthentic connection with multiple disciplinesFocus on the development of 21st century skillsLeverages 24/7 access to up to date technology tools and resources, allowing students to do the work.Use of Web 2.0 tools for organizing, collaborating, and sharing[1]A focus on universal challenges with local solutionsRequirement that students do something rather than just learn about somethingDocumentation of the experience from challenge to solution.

Challenge-Based Learning

These attributes are intended to ensure that challenge-based learning engages learners, provides them with valuable skills, spans the divide between formal and informal learning and embraces a student's digital life. (Apple Inc., 2009, p. 2) United Kingdom) - Education - Challenge Based Learning. Challenge based learning. Challenge Based Learning - Home Page. Project Based Learning and iPads/iPods. Introducing an irresistible project at the beginning of a unit of study can give students a clear and meaningful reason for learning.

Project Based Learning and iPads/iPods

Plus, they end up with a product or result that could possibility make a difference in the world! In project based learning students are driven to learn content and skills for an authentic purpose. PBL involves students in explaining their answers to real-life questions, problems, or challenges. It starts with a driving question that leads to inquiry and investigation.

Students work to create a product or presentation as their response to the driving question. Technology can be helpful throughout a project, whether students use iPads, Chromebooks, Android tablets, laptops, or desktops. iPads in the Classroom: Inspiring Creativity. Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - Home Page. Bloomin' Apps. This page gathers all of the Bloomin' Apps projects in one place.Each image has clickable hotspots and includes suggestions for iPad, Android, Google and online tools and applications to support each of the levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.I have created a page to allow you to share your favorite online tool, iOS, or Android app with others.

Bloomin' Apps

Cogs of the Cognitive Processes I began to think about the triangular shape of Bloom's Taxonomy and realized I thought of it a bit differently.Since the cognitive processes are meant to be used when necessary, and any learner goes in and out of the each level as they acquire new content and turn it into knowledge, I created a different type of image that showcased my thoughts about Bloom's more meaningfully.Here is my visual which showcases the interlocking nature of the cognitive processes or, simply, the "Cogs of the Cognitive Processes". IPAD APPS TO SUPPORT BLOOM'S REVISED TAXONOMYassembled by Kathy Schrock​ New Study Finds iPads in the Classroom Boost Test Scores. A new study shows that students who use iPads in the classroom score better in literacy tests than those who don’t.

New Study Finds iPads in the Classroom Boost Test Scores

As previously reported, educators in Auburn, Maine began instructing 266 kindergarteners using the iPad 2 this fall, and those who used the tablet scored higher on literacy tests and were more enthused about learning, according to Apple blog TUAW. For parents and educators, higher test scores are enough of a result to turn heads. Last month, Apple ramped up its educational effortsby launching iBooks 2 and iBooks Author, an e-book creation platform teachers and smaller publishers can use to develop apps. The company also expanded iTunes U for K-12 educators, teaming up with publishing giants McGraw-Hill, Pearson and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to offer interactive textbooks.

(MORE: Apple’s Textbooks: Undeniably Cool, But Will They Help Students?)