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Interesting Ways – The Curious Creative

Interesting Ways – The Curious Creative
The Curious Creative "ragamuffin, barefoot irreverence" Interesting Ways 1.9kShares 1.2k The Interesting Ways series continues to be a great example of crowdsourcing good quality classroom ideas and it has been a privilege connecting with all of the people who have taken time to add an idea. Interesting Ways to… Use Google Tools Use Google Forms in the Classroom Use Google Docs in the Classroom Use Google Earth in the Classroom Use Google Search in the Classroom Use Google Maps in the Classroom Use Devices Use the iPad in the Classroom Use Your Interactive Whiteboard in the Classroom Use an iPod Touch in the Classroom Ideas for Class Blog Posts Use Mobile Phones in the Classroom Use Audio / Visual Use Audio in Your Classroom Use Your Pocket Video Camera in the Classroom Use a Visualizer in the Classroom Use Web Conferencing in the Classroom Use QR Codes in the Classroom Support subjects and other class work Support Reading in the Classroom Find and Learn about Creative Commons Resources Teach Internet Safety

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6 Must-Have Creation Tools for the BYOD Classroom Providing opportunities for students to make and create is essential in 21st-century classrooms. Children of all ages should experience the joy of seeing their work shared and celebrated. Classrooms with access to a variety of different tools have plenty of tech tool options. Apprendre Moodle Page 1/22 1. Qu'est-ce que Moodle?2. Vidéos sur l'apprentissage de moodle3. 10 New Twitter Tools That Will Make Your Life Easier Twitter continues to add a staggering amount of 460,000 users each day. In order to be fully equipped to stay on top of this popular web service, you can use Twitter tools to help. Here are 10 fresh, new Twitter tools that you can use to achieve greater productivity on Twitter-related tasks.

The Design Thinking School Design Thinking can be a powerful vehicle for deeper learning of content, more divergent thinking and building the thinking skills capacity of learners. Key to the process's success in learning, is that it provides the platform for learners to become problem finders. At a time when design thinking tends to come across as "shop" class and post-it notes, NoTosh have spent four years developing medium- and long-term professional development programmes with schools around the world, which marry design and education research with classroom practices that work in any part of curriculum. We've seen schools increase student engagement, content coverage and attainment thanks to the challenging way we frame design thinking and formative assessment, together, as a vehicle for creative and robust learning.

Should You Change Answers on Multiple-Choice Tests, or "Stick With Your Gut?" Should you change your answers on test questions? I’m going to spoil it right up front: In general, the answer is yes. Research has been conducted multiple times over the course of the last seventy years on this problem, and the results are clear. Most answer changes are from wrong to right, which means that most people who do choose to change answers will actually improve their test scores.

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Strategies for effective group work in the Online Class This is the second post in a three part series on group work in online learning communities. Post one, featured why we need group work in online learning, and post three will be on how to evaluate group work in online assignments. Quick recap – why oh why do we need to create opportunities for collaboration and structured learning in an online class?

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