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Visual literacy takes a back seat, even teachers lack it badly

Dr. Lalit kishore

Visual literacy takes a back seat, even teachers lack it badly. Some recent studies have shown that both the reading habits and visual literacy of students have suffered tremendously. The latest report by Pratham NGO has revealed that most students of grade five cannot read properly with age-appropriate…

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How Technology Can Increase Rigor In The Classroom

How Technology Can Increase Rigor In The Classroom

07/17/2015, TeachThought Staff, 3 Comments…

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An Interview With School of Visual Arts' Creativity Master Richard Wilde on His New Book, The Process: A New Foundation in Art and Design

Christopher Lee Nutter

Writer, media consultant, and founder, Nutter Media Insider Solutions

 

Disruptive…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on July 31, 2015 at 8:21am — No Comments

Making Learning Visible: Doodling Helps Memories Stick

Making Learning Visible: Doodling Helps Memories Stick

Doodle of a feedback protocol of adults and students by Shelley Paul.

By Katrina Schwartz

JULY 15, 2015

Shelley Paul and Jill Gough…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on July 28, 2015 at 9:11am — No Comments

What Education Technology Could Look Like Over the Next Five Years

What Education Technology Could Look Like Over the Next Five Years

By Katrina Schwartz

JUNE 29, 2015

 

In a fast-moving field like education technology, it’s worth taking a moment to take stock of new…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on July 16, 2015 at 8:51am — No Comments

Effective Feedback: The Little Known Secret To Pixar’s Creative Success

Effective Feedback: The Little Known Secret To Pixar’s Creative Success

By Greg Satell | Jun 26, 2015 | 

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Often, feedback sessions are seen as a chance for people to…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on July 7, 2015 at 10:27am — No Comments

Glued to the Screen: A Third-Grade Class Where Kids Spend 75% of the Day on i-Pads

by GAIL ROBINSON

June 18, 2015

 

Third-graders follow and annotate a text on climate as their teacher reads it aloud. Later the children will be asked to post photographs related to the topic.

MINEOLA, N.Y. — When the 24 third-graders…

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A Lesson on the Potential of Twice Exceptional Learners from Sir Richard Branson

A Lesson on the Potential of Twice Exceptional Learners from Sir Richard Branson

Billion-dollar business tycoon, Sir Richard Branson, is one of the most innovative entrepreneurial thinkers of our time.

As a life-long sufferer of dyslexia, he’s also a perfect example of the greatness our twice exceptional (2E) students can achieve.  …

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on July 1, 2015 at 10:46am — No Comments

ASU researcher helps students unleash the power of good design

ASU researcher helps students unleash the power of good design

Posted: June 25, 2015

Associate professor Claire Lauer recently won the Ellen Nold Award for writing the best article in the field of computers and composition studies. She teaches multimedia writing in the technical communication program in the College of Letters and Sciences at ASU's Polytechnic…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on June 27, 2015 at 10:19am — No Comments

Does Engineering Need More Right-brain Thinking?

Australia’s education system should place greater emphasis on using the right-hand side of the brain in order to produce more creative and capable engineering professionals.

That’s the contention of Sebastian Immaraj, a former project manager with MMG who has taught engineering and project management to students at the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Architecture.

According to Immaraj,…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on June 23, 2015 at 10:13am — No Comments

Children with autism aren’t necessarily visual learners

June 16, 2015 4.20pm EDT

Children with autism aren’t necessarily visual learners

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  1. David Trembath NHMRC ECR Fellow in Autism, Menzies Health Institute Queensland at Griffith…
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Added by Timothy Gangwer on June 17, 2015 at 10:04am — No Comments

10 educational games that could change how your child learns

EDUCATION Eric Schulzke

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

10 educational games that could change how your child learns

The new frontier of education,…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on June 10, 2015 at 3:38pm — No Comments

Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes

Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes

By Katrina Schwartz

MAY. 21, 2015

 

Educators are looking for ways to help students participate in a digital world, but the choices for digital engagement in the…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on June 2, 2015 at 8:24am — No Comments

Painting a Picture

FEATURE: Painting a Picture

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Post Author Credit By Raquel Fletcher Contributor tool tip Author position

Anchor/Reporter  Global News

There’s paint, brushes and…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 29, 2015 at 4:15pm — No Comments

Electronic skin makes your body a computer

Electronic skin makes your body a computer

By Kieron Monks, for CNN

Flexible electronics can even be placed inside the body to learn more about organ health. They are being tested on rodents.

One of Professor John Rogers' great achievements was to create electronics that retain their form when stretched out of shape.…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 29, 2015 at 12:45pm — No Comments

How retailers can use visuals for consumer communication, engagement

How retailers can use visuals for consumer communication, engagement

By Eden Estopace | 2015-05-07

Retailers have long used visuals to engage customers and create paths to purchase, but what does it really mean now to market and communicate to a mobile generation in a highly visual world? 

“Science shows the human brain…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on May 7, 2015 at 9:24am — No Comments

Educational Philosophy

Have the courage to teach boldly, with creativity, and beyond the test. Good teaching is as much about passion as it is reason.

Always remember, it is not about the product, it's about the process. Dream with your eyes open. …

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 30, 2015 at 9:47am — No Comments

Can you see what I’m saying?

Can you see what I’m saying?

Working to unlock the giftedness of visual spatial learners

I have such fond memories of reading Fred Gwynne’s children’s books to my kids when they were young.

His classic books like, “The King Who Rained” (1988) and “Chocolate Moose for Dinner” (1988), offer delightful illustrations…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 29, 2015 at 9:19am — No Comments

Teaching autistic kids to code

Teaching autistic kids to code



By Hope King   @lisahopeking

 

LiveCode launches Indiegogo campaign for program to teach people with autism to code…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 27, 2015 at 8:51am — No Comments

Mastering Visual Representation of Ideas in e-Learning Courses

Mastering Visual Representation of Ideas in e-Learning Courses

April 22, 2015 e-Learning

e-Learning courses serve a powerful purpose in the business world: bringing information to learners in out-of-classroom environments. This type of…

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Added by Timothy Gangwer on April 23, 2015 at 9:27am — No Comments

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