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F Leadbeater
TeachArtDesign
After a fab period with S2 today I’ve been thinking about struggle&success! I think it’s so important that learners experience success as early as possible to make that positive association.
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Raaji Naveen
raajinaveen
A new year signifies new beginnings, new resolutions, and new learnings.That brings me to think about the act of learning itself.When do we learn? While we all know that learning
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Suzanne Sannwald
suzannesannwald
I’m working on a project and so combing through the AASL “School Library” Standards for Learners (https://standards.aasl.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/AASL-Standards-Framework-for-Learners-pamphlet.pdf).Realizing there is so much in
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
Too often courses are designed to be hard...as an end in and of itself. This mentality could be encapsulated as ‘sink or swim’ and is antithetical to learning...1/ ...because such
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Edward Snelson
sailordoctor
1/ Some reflections on remote and online classroom style medical education vs face to face (F2F)#FOAMed #MedicalEducationA thread... 2/ The growth in remote MedEd has occurred through necessity. Remote is
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JLaw's ten years on automatic pilot
Tralfamad0re
Re: can opener dad and his 9-year-old, a thread.One of the things that teachers do is learn their students' learning style. Some do best just by listening. Some want to
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Joseph LR | 羅瑞哲
jlewr
Lots of discussion going on around the decline of #Gàidhlig, particularly in the Western Isles.I can’t speak on the topic much as a non-native speaker, but I can say on
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Kirsty Patterson
kirstypatterson
"Supporting lower attaining learners in science" with Adam Higgins @ITeachBoys92 at #ASEconf2021. A refreshing, positive perspective on Friday Period 5 with bottom set year 9. Thoroughly enjoyable! Adam (@ITeachBoys92) started
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
Communication is so different in online teaching, those organic conversations with students that happen during and after in-person teaching don’t really happen in the same way and you might find
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Meg Chiswell
meg_chiswell
Some reflections & tips on delivering workshops to health professionals online via interactive webinar. @OCPHDeakin A thread.Ask participants join 5-10 minutes early. A welcome slide may reassure those less confident
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ProDM
XPWebSeries
Wizards learn spells, clerics ask for them. Forget arcane vs divine; I think THAT'S the fundamental between those two classes and should really be reflected in the mechanics.A #DnD thread.
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Tim Fawns
timbocop
I'm torn when I talk about tweaking online classes.It's the wrong focus.The problem isn't Zoom classes. It's the desire to recreate what we did before...https://twitter.com/timbocop/status/1331612376429424642 Assuming your n
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Karen Costa
karenraycosta
okay something's been bugging me...a #FacDev thread... I would argue that #FacDev is a huge area of opportunity in #HigherEd (or we could say it's completely broken-you choose). This is
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Daniela Huppenkothen
Tiana_Athriel
Things I learned about teaching programming from attending an online cooking class. I’m going to try this whole thing. (1/17) Yesterday, I attended a cooking class via video call. While
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Nelson Flores
nelsonlflores
Referring to students as “English language learners” means that within the context of a global pandemic and rampant xenophobia an article can be written that suggests that the biggest challenge
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Is asynchronous or synchronous more effective? I see this question or discussion from time to time. The research suggests this is a *very* nuanced decision point. Neither is really better
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