Ed Tech Thoughts on the Space Coast

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Ed Tech Thoughts
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Mr. G. Shupe
Access Excellence Fellow
Apple Distinguished Educator

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Things I have found interesting lately- in a magazine format:
... a successful design delivers a message to the viewer that words alone can't. Design is capable of evoking atmosphere and emotion, creating a tone, and soliciting a response from the viewer.
Dave Shea
Molly E. Holzschlag
The Zen of CSS design

What if our lesson plans didn't say what the teacher would be doing, but what the students would be doing?

Carey Pohanka
a profound tweet



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Thinking about ISTE NETS... again.

I think that we need to offer both a qualitative style rubric as well as a quantitative style rubric. Particularly in secondary school, teachers are more accustomed to assessments that can be expressed in grade or percentage mastery form. We need to articulate what is sufficient evidence of mastery or learning. Teachers really need some more guidelines and integration ideas.
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