Listly by Margie Brown
Barbara Bray and Kathleen McClaskey are co-founders of Personalize Learning, LLC who compared the terms Personalization vs Differentiation vs Individualization to dispel some of the myths and confusion around those terms. Since their first version of this chart in January 2012, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times.
Lisa Johnson is using Pinterest, an online pinboard to collect and share what inspires you.
By the number of re-pins on Pinterest and activity on Twitter and Facebook, I take it that people are dedicating a bit of their holiday break to catch up on content across all of their favorite social networks. Sharpen your pencils folks, there is no better time than the present to reveal the latest iTunes U course from TechChef4u.
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Digital differentiation is a new concept I learned from our colleague Susan Oxnevad. She did a really wonderful job crafting and designing the tools for digital differentiation which I am sharing with you below in the form of interactive images created using Thinglink.
Organized Teacher Blog writer Charity Preston shares three simple ways to differentiate using content, process, or product. These strategies work for even the busiest teacher.
Using Taxedo to create the image, then using Thinglink to add links for Differentiated Instruction.
Nice comparison between Legacy (Old School) ideas and Personalzation.
If you teach mathematics, your students have devices with internet access, and you're NOT using ThatQuiz.org... both you and your students are seriously missing out. My love for this web-app continues to grow as I see its impact on my students, time and again.
This week we started our introduction to Geometry. We focused yesterday on points, lines, and planes which are the building blocks of geometric concepts. Today was a look into angles. We used the Smartboard to explore two rays joining together to make an angle. I refreshed their knowledge of the different types of angles...