4 Promising Graduate & Undergraduate Degrees For The Next Decade

Pursuing college education is now more expensive than before, which means that the academic degree that is being pursued can be considered as a career investment. With the rising cost of education, selecting a worthwhile major almost a necessity. The courses that students pursue have variable economic value and subsequent employability chances. If your students…

50 Google+ Circles for Cutting-Edge Educators

The 5 Defining Characteristics Of Google+

by Kay Bisaillon, TeachThought Intern A few weeks ago, I joined a Google+ community at the request of a colleague. Honestly, I knew very little about Google+ . Although, I am always willing to try something new. I enjoy challenging myself and happily began learning. Confession-I did not get it. It was confusing to me….

What Games Can Teach You About Your Students’ Needs

What Games Can Teach You About Your Students’ Needs

“A voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles.” That’s one very dry, but interesting way to describe play. The role of play in learning–given the chance–is incredible–both in intensity, duration, and impact everything else connected to the brain. The video below takes a look at play through the lens of games (along with a perhaps distracted two…

Education 2020: A Vision Of Learning Decentralized & Free

Education 2020: A Vision Of Learning Decentralized & Free

I wrote (theorized? hypothesized? guessed?) the incredible ways technology will change education by the year 2028. It was based on current trends in education (e.g., eLearning and blended learning), society (e.g., economic downturns and population growth), and technology (faster, smaller, more connected everything). The following video from Masternewmedia.org has a similar goal of predicting the future of education…

10 Of The Best Free Curriculum Resources For Teachers

10 Of The Best Free Curriculum Resources For Teachers

Although most teachers are given loose parameters for their curriculum, including certain areas that must be mastered in time for testing, there is some leeway within these criteria for educators to create their own, unique lesson plans. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to come up with creative lessons and activities that are both fun and…

What A School Designed For Your Brain Might Look Like

What A School Designed For Your Brain Might Look Like

What Would A School Designed For Your Brain Look Like? by Judy Willis, M.D., M.Ed Have you ever imagined your ideal school? For me, it is one where brain research truly informs learning structures. Walking through such a school, I might find: Instead of desks in neat rows and bells moving students at regimented intervals from…

5 Digital Tools For The Flipped Classroom

What Are The Best Digital Tools For The Flipped Classroom? Hafsa Wajeeh, dtopgadgets Have you “Flipped your classroom” yet? The flipped classroom is a useful technique that has moved lectures out of the class, and onto digital media. In doing so, teachers can drastically increase interaction time with their students. It also creates two unique learning…

3 Easy Ways To Engage Students With Technology

by Scott McGinty In today’s culture, students often come to the classroom with an attention span of a goldfish. They need new things to entertain them almost instantaneously. So how do you get a student’s attention for more than 5 minutes? You give them something entertaining to look at, something that they’re used to. With…

How Simple Artifacts Can Promote Inquiry-Based Learning

What Simple Artifacts Can Promote Inquiry-Based Learning? contributed by John Barell, morecuriousminds The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has an exciting department, the Artifact Lab,  that can serve as a model for inquiry and inquiry-based learning. Among other examples, curators show us how they prepare mummies for exhibitions. One object that arouses my curiosity is…

How Social Media Sharing Makes The World A Better Place

Do you ever look back and realize for days, perhaps weeks, you have heard a recurring theme in your conversations? Through social media sharing–in your tweets? In your thoughts? Sharing is the concept I have had circling around my head, like stars in a cartoon knock out. I was discussing a concept that a Twitter…

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