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You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘Abstracting’ category. What Does Zero Mean? April 5, 2015 in Abstracting. Student thinking about electricity. Here are some conversations that come up every year. Student: “I tried to measure current, but I couldn’t get a reading.”. Me: “So the display was blank? Student: “No, it just didn’t show anything.”. Note: Display showed 0.00). Student: “We can’t solve this problem, because an insulator has no resistance.”. Me: “So it has zero ohms? They mi...
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You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘Classroom Life’ category. March 23, 2016 in Classroom Life. Student thinking about thinking. Did you know robots can help us develop growth mindset? It’s true. Machine learning means that not only can robots learn, they can teach us too. To see how, check out this post on Byrdseed. I have no idea why watching videos of robots making mistakes is so funny, but my students and I were all in helpless hysterics after the first minute of this one…. You a...
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. Learning a Little at a Time. February 28, 2010. Posted by cjescribano in information management. This month’s Learning Circuits Big Question asks us to consider how to design instruction in an information snacking culture. A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing. Snacking with a Purpose. Daily Progress toward a Learning Goal. For Example: My Twitter Experiment. Last summer, I conducted a Twitter experiment. To apply this approach. Here’s what I did:.
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You Never Know Until You Try! | LifeLongLearningLab
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Observations and experiments in lifelong learning. You Never Know Until You Try! November 30, 2009. Posted by cjescribano in experiments. Imagine trying to communicate the value of sushi to someone. The same is true for social media. And so, in response to this month’s Learning Circuits Big Question. On how to communicate the value of social learning to people in your organization, there is one simple message:. You never know until you try! Has been my personal learning tool for figuring out social media...
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I’m not listening…la..la..la..la | Long Tail Learning
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Exploring eLearning in a Web2.0 World. Two steps forward, one step back. One, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war! I’m not listening…la.la.la.la. February 19, 2009. Recently discussed the idea of closing down the training department and getting out of the training business. Harold quotes. I am certainly all for this idea of shifting the focus from training to performance. But it seems that we’ve been trying to do this for some time. Dave Ferguson. May have some clues. In a recent blog post. Will cont...
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Let Students Request Feedback or Evaluation? | Shifting Phases
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Let Students Request Feedback or Evaluation? April 24, 2015 in Assessment. Grades are not the point. I’m thinking about how to make assessments even lower stakes. The upside of requiring practise problems. So they won’t have to do any practise. That, of course, sours our classroom culture and makes it harder for them to think well. I’m considering a couple of options. One is, when they write a quiz, to ask them whether they are submitting it to be evaluated or just for feedback. Another option is simply ...
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To explore learning, culture, technology, politics, whatever. Newer posts →. Myth – Net Generation. March 10, 2011. Net Gen Skeptic: Another Dutch Study Fails to Find the Net Generation. Another study doesn’t find a generational aptitude for digital technology from Mark Bullen. I do fear that we keep going down this path to move K-12 education online to save money since “that’s how these kids learn.”. Personal observations about digital natives. Governance: Who Should Come to the Party? March 7, 2011.
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knowledgework: September 2007
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Saturday, September 29, 2007. Common craft releases new video. I came across this video recently and want to share it. I think these people have hit on a great way of sharing knowledge and have a real future ahead of them. It is also good to see them venturing into new subject matter. Nice job! Posted by Laura Jaffrey. Friday, September 14, 2007. New demo elearning videos here and more to come. Posted by Laura Jaffrey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. The inksca...
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knowledgework: August 2007
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007. I thought it would be useful to have this video on-hand for when we begin uploading screencasts on our plone website. More of a reference for me than anything else, but all the better if others also find it useful. Here is the video explaining how to publish multimedia on a plone website:. Also a link from the plone blog. Posted by Laura Jaffrey. Thursday, August 2, 2007. 1 An original type, form, or instance serving as a basis or standard for later stages. The prototype took abo...
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Has been revamped to more accurately show what we offer. The core focus of Knowledgework is help information technology (IT) senior managers drive more profit and growth within their organizations. My involvement in the company is to develop targeted elearning, job aids, articles and other learning strategies that equip our clients to successfully learn and apply new IT processes and technology. Others: Periodicals and Report. Posted by Laura Jaffrey. Follow me on Twitter.
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