Interesting read, this article is from 2016. Creativity revisited. World economic forum Five years from now, over one-third of skills (35%) that are considered important in today’s workforce will have changed. By 2020, the Fourth Industrial Revolution will have brought us advanced robotics and autonomous transport, artificial intelligence and machine learning, advanced materials, biotechnology and […]
Blog Post: Technology and Teaching
In today’s tech-focused world, we often fixate on the biggest technologies. But this often misses some of the most impactful and powerful low-tech solutions to improving teaching and learning. Read this article by Thomas Arnett and let me know what you think. Source: Can digital also mean low-tech? Yes, and it can enhance teaching – […]
via Can digital also mean low-tech? — Connected Teaching and Learning
From Edutopia: Tools for Your Students Creativity
This Edutopia article describes ten tools for your students creativity: https://www.edutopia.org/article/10-tools-your-students-creativity-toolbox
From Connected Teaching and Learning: Peer Feedback
This was a post I saw about effective peer feedback. Read the post here: https://annmichaelsen.com/2018/02/17/five-ways-to-make-peer-feedback-effective-in-your-classroom-edsurge-news/
Project Based Learning Strategies
These are eight great project-based learning strategies for engaging lessons: https://globaldigitalcitizen.org/8-project-based-learning-strategies
50 EdTech Blogs to Follow
Want to know some fabulous ed tech blogs to follow? Here they are: http://www.controlaltachieve.com/2017/02/50-edtech-blogs.html
Seven Reasons Why Differentiated Instruction Works: ASCD
Differentiated instruction works!: http://inservice.ascd.org/7-reasons-why-differentiated-instruction-works/
Seven Things Great Classrooms Have in Common from Educational Leaders
A thought-provoking blog post about great classrooms can be found on the educational leaders blog: http://theeducationalleaders.com/7-things-great-classrooms-common/
The Three-Step System for Getting Students to do the Talking–Blog post by A.J. Juliani
Read more about this system by clicking on this link: http://ajjuliani.com/three-step-system-getting-students-talking/
The Vietnam War Using DocsTeach
A new page on DocsTeach.org includes primary sources and activities for teaching about the Vietnam War.
via Teaching the Vietnam War with DocsTeach — Education Updates
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