How To Create Learning Playlists In A Textbook World
Each learner has access to content and tools to consume content in an order that is within their unique ZPD and cultural schema.
Each learner has access to content and tools to consume content in an order that is within their unique ZPD and cultural schema.
Learning Innovation Can’t Come From Teachers Alone by Terry Heick A few years ago, the late Grant Wiggins, a learning expert who inspired me since my first year in the classroom, wrote about the intersection of academic standards and creativity. “Why do people insist on viewing the Standards as inconsistent with teacher creativity and choice?…
Artificial Intelligence will be a core part of learning, helping students choose books, assessment forms, learning strategies, and more.
As with any niche, there is jargon that may keep things murky for you. Here are 38 examples of the maker movement language.
Mobile teaching is about planning and executing learning through mobile devices. Here are 25 examples of how to accomplish that.
Virtual realities can be designed precisely for human interaction for very specific reasons to create experiences not otherwise possible.
21st century assessment design involves using digital tools, collaborating with others, performance tasks, and more.
Infographic: Which Content Areas Are Most Valuable In Real Life? by TeachThought Staff Which content areas are most valuable in real life? What do students think of your class? Not you or how you teach it, but the content area itself? The utility of various content areas is an understudied idea. We constantly think of…
How can you teach digital students non-digital things? 21st century reading & thinking is linked in a web of physical & digital media.
Through connecting content, transparency, and broad appeal, the internet has been forever altered by the addition of Facebook.
In sandbox learning, learners directly interact with content, & thus gain more willingness to experiment, understand, and follow curiosity.
Why Are Schools So Bad At Preparing Students For Modern Jobs? by TeachThought Staff If schools are supposed to be training the workers of the future, the growing consensus is that most of them are not doing a very good job of it. In a trend that seems long overdue, technology-based companies are increasingly turning…
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