The Big Picture Of Education Technology: The Padagogy Wheel
Teaching is a matter of design.
Teaching is a matter of design.
Depth of Knowledge frameworks can be useful for planning curriculum, designing assessments, or making judgments about student reading, writing, and math.
For the Google Generation, information isn’t scarce, and knowing has the illusion of only being a search away.
There are (at least) 3 aspects of rigorous assessments: appropriateness, purpose, and promotion of understanding.
This graphic by teachbytes organizes different ideas for using pinterest in the classroom according to Bloom’s revised taxonomy.
Video games’ time in the public spotlight is usually brief, and tangled with discussions on children, violence, and Constitutional rights.
The First Day Of School In A 9th Grade Classroom That Runs Like Clockwork: A Video Of Classroom Management We don’t talk much about classroom management here at TeachThought. (Well, sometimes we do.) First and foremost, our mission is to both think about and enable better ways of learning in highly-connected, 21st century society: critical thinking,…
Question stems can be used as thinking prompts for class discussions, prompting, and various forms of assessment.
You may find it amusing that someone has taken the traditionally dry taxonomy and mashed it with the comedy series Seinfeld to create something unique.
What Questions Will Help You Become A Better Teacher This School Year? by Terry Heick 1. Why are my ‘best’ lessons, assessments, and units ‘best’? And how can I share those powerful characteristics across other units, because let’s be honest, not all of your units are created equal? Your project-based learning unit that uses blogging…
Backchanneling allows students to use collaborative note-taking, ask questions, share notes, and more in real-time without ‘disturbing’ the class.
Using twitter for learning requires that you use it as an ongoing cultural survey of sorts. Then add Bloom’s Taxonomy for improved outcomes.
Most of these are concept maps of sorts with a design that signifies extended function, detail, or features of some sort.