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Reflections from day 1

Brody wrote 1 week ago: Quick and dirty, in numbered list: I’m absolutely exhausted. Wiped out. Insert other “t … more →

Tags: Reflections, technology, The Classroom

And so it begins

Brody wrote 1 week ago: The semester starts today for me, and it should prove to be a daunting one: 18 credit hours, plus a … more →

Tags: Reflections, writing

5 Reasons Financial Literacy for Children is Crucial1 comment

crownmoney wrote 2 weeks ago: 5 Reasons Financial Literacy for Children is Crucial MARKETING CAMPAIGNS! According to The Atlanta … more →

Tags: Money, Financial Literacy, Teaching Kids Money, Children, Add new tag, financial literarcy, money and kids, children and money, Money & Education

Connecting to the Net Generation Learner (Part 1 of a Series from an Adventurous Baby Boomer)2 comments

lblicker wrote 3 weeks ago:   [This is a first post of a several-post series, which will document my own process and reflectio … more →

Tags: Inquiry-based Learning, New Instructional Models, Pedagogy and Technology, Social Technology, Web 2.0, constructivist, learner-centered, net generation learner, transmission model

Umm ... Studying? Book Review

dietdew24oz wrote 1 month ago: Umm.. Studying? What’s That? Learning Strategies for the Overwhelmed and Confused College and … more →

Tags: Education, Book Reviews, Brain-based Learning, Graphic Organizers, Fitzell

Alias

whimeditions wrote 1 month ago: Here’s another idea for forming work groups in class: Ask students to write down (on their ow … more →

Tags: New Ideas, Quick, classroom management techniques, Collaboration, silliness

Seneca on teaching

Brody wrote 1 month ago: Paul Martin over at The Teacher’s View has some excellent thoughts pulled from Seneca’s … more →

Tags: educational philosophy, Literature

From the screen to the brain

bckhough wrote 1 month ago: Jean Montgomery, with the Upper Peninsula Region of Library Cooperation (MI), shared a new website w … more →

Tags: Jean Montgomery, MaintainIT, Michigan, online training, opal, Webinars, WebJunction

Service-learning and community relationships

mwolske wrote 1 month ago: Prior to the introduction of a service learning final project within the course “Introduction … more →

Tags: Service-Learning, Teaching, introduction to networked systems

Discovery!

mwolske wrote 2 months ago: In 1998 I added a number of hands-on, active learning activities to the course Introduction to Netwo … more →

Tags: Teaching, Teaching Methods, introduction to networked information systems

Building a Program of Service Learning

mwolske wrote 2 months ago: I had a great meeting today with Anke Voss and Noah Lenstra. We discussed a number of points about … more →

Tags: Service-Learning, Teaching Methods

STLHE 28th Annual Conference

karenzed wrote 2 months ago: I just got back from the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STHLE) 28th Annual C … more →

Tags: Conferences, Professional Development, Teaching and Learning, 21st century fluencies, disruptive students, games in higher education, scholarship of teaching and learning

Is too much television really bad for children?

tracey bryant stuckey wrote 2 months ago: Is it true that television is bad for children?  Parents gaze at me hoping beyond hope that I will … more →

Tags: Early Childhood Education, parenting advice, ADHD, babies and television, Brain development, Passive Learning, Television, toddlers and television, too much television

The test

Brody wrote 2 months ago: Last Saturday, I took what has probably been the most intimidating assessment of my training as an e … more →

Tags: Assessment, Reflections

Tell me a story

bckhough wrote 2 months ago: I posted on MaintainIT’s blog today about the power of stories for capturing and sharing techn … more →

Tags: Daniel Pink, Stephanie Gerding, Stories, whole new mind

Blast! Foiled again!

Brody wrote 3 months ago: It just goes to show that original ideas are hard to come by - especially good ones. In a recent pos … more →

Tags: Collaboration, Literature, technology

23 Things -- Minnesota Style5 comments

bckhough wrote 3 months ago: Like all good Minnesotans who have moved away from the homeland, I see it as my duty to inform the … more →

Tags: Tools for Trainers, Minnesota, Technology Training, 23 Things on a Stick, Ruth Solie, Northern Lights Library Network

Nicole Engard on active learning

bckhough wrote 3 months ago: I just read some great notes from Nicole Engard outlining her learning at a recent conference sessio … more →

Tags: Nicole Engard, Cephalonian Method

Is there a stage beyond Active Learning? Definitions and Dorothy Heathcote's Mantle of the Expert

Roger wrote 3 months ago: “Learning is not a spectator sport. Students do not learn much just by sitting in … more →

Tags: Dorothy Heathcote, Mantle of the Expert, Self-Development, Self-forgetfulness


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