10-Rep Learning ~ Teague's Tech Treks

Learning Technology & Tech Observations by Dr. Helen Teague

By

Weekend Ed. Quote ~ STEAM Education and the Arts ~ February 28

“Arts learning experiences benefit students in terms of social, emotional, and academic outcomes”
~Researchers Dan Bowen of Texas A&M and Brian Kisida of the University of Missouri

 

 

@pbsteachers   #STEAM   #CUNE606   #CUNE604

 

 

 


How Extra Arts Education at School Boosts Students’ Writing Scores — And Their Compassion
Retrieved from https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/53036/how-extra-arts-education-at-school-boosts-students-writing-scores-and-their-compassion 

By

Best Tweet Roundup: 6 Powerful Learning Strategies that you must share with your students

6 Powerful Learning Strategies that you must share with your students– Click here to read the link from the Cult of Pedagogy blog. 

 

6PowerfulLearningStrategies you must share with Students

By

Weekend Ed. Quote ~ February 21

“When you stand in the darkness, when you have lost all hope, when you can’t see any path to walk ahead, read; reading will act as the lantern to show you the path. It might not take you to the destination, but it will keep on guiding you towards a resolution.”

~Neelabh Pratap Singh, author Pi Agency

Breadcrumb trail

 


 

~~~

By

Reading Across The Globe ~ #PBSReaders4Life

 

 

#PBSReaders4Life

By

Tweet of the Week! February 17 2020

By

Happy President’s Day! *More* President’s Day Jeopardy!

Happy President’s Day! Which President welcomed the first precursor to word processing technology?

By

Happy President’s Day! President’s Day Jeopardy!

Happy President’s Day! Which President Was An Avid Reader?

By

Weekend Ed. Quote ~ February 15

“Until we invent telepathy, books are our best choice for understanding the rest of humanity.” ~Christopher Paolini 

BookmarksTwitter

 


 

 

~~~

By

De-escalation Exercise for Upset Students

Tweet Round-Up – A De-escalation Exercise for Upset Students by Jennifer Gonzalez, Cult of Pedagogy

By

Weekend Ed. Quote ~ February 7

Collective intelligence is “the capacity of human collectives to engage in intellectual cooperation in order to create, innovate and invent.” (Levy 2010, p.1).

AloneTogether

 

 

 

Source:
Levy, Pierre (2010). From social computing to reflexive collective intelligence: The IEML research program. Information Sciences, vol. 180, no. 1–2, pp. 71–94. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10606-012-9165-3.pdf  


 

~~~
Skip to toolbar