Monday, December 9, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Organizing Information with Graphic Organizers and Curation Tools
Content Curation is the act of discovering, gathering, and publishing content on the Web. Content curation is a great way to stock your blog and class sites with fresh content, while saving time and reaching a broad audience. The goal of content curation is not to create new content, but to find the most relevant content pertaining to a specific category and funneling this information to readers in a very targeted way.
Below are some tools with links to graphics organizers for you to explore.
Directions to create your own widget for Pinterest go here
Make sure you copy your Pinterest board link for the widget.
Other - If you have an graphic organizer you would like to share, we have setup a folder HERE in google drive so you can add it to the collection or bring it to our next book club.
Below is the the completed organized we worked on last month. Reseach schows that three elements —repetition, variation, and depth of thought—help us create deep and lasting memories.

Below are some tools with links to graphics organizers for you to explore.
- Social Bookmarking with Diigo
(Graphic Organizers) - Scoop it (Interactive Organizers)
- LiveBinder Graphic Organizers
- Pintrest Graphic organizers - Pinterest
Directions to create your own widget for Pinterest go here
Make sure you copy your Pinterest board link for the widget.
Other - If you have an graphic organizer you would like to share, we have setup a folder HERE in google drive so you can add it to the collection or bring it to our next book club.
Below is the the completed organized we worked on last month. Reseach schows that three elements —repetition, variation, and depth of thought—help us create deep and lasting memories.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Organizing Information
What are the best practices we have to help students organize and process information?
Share them in this folder:
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Feats of Memory
The Interactive Lecture book group will meet next in the Learning Commons Area of the media center. We will be looking at the concepts of memory and memory based learning, and in particular, discussing the idea of the "Hook". We will be discussing many of the concepts that arose in pages 6-19.
Please have the activities on pages 8 and 9 completed, if possible.
Feats of Memory - Link
Please have the activities on pages 8 and 9 completed, if possible.
Feats of Memory - Link
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Six Goals of The Interactive Lecture
We will be discussing these six goals and what they mean for us tomorrow. Feel free to comment below about the goals!
Goal #1 Increase Student Engagement
Goal #2 Build Students' Information Management Skills
Goal #3 Develop Students' Information Note-Taking Skills
Goal #4 Deepen Comprehension
Goal #5 Build Students' Background Knowledge
Goal #6 Develop Students' Habits of Mind
Goal #1 Increase Student Engagement
Goal #2 Build Students' Information Management Skills
Goal #3 Develop Students' Information Note-Taking Skills
Goal #4 Deepen Comprehension
Goal #5 Build Students' Background Knowledge
Goal #6 Develop Students' Habits of Mind
Monday, September 9, 2013
Discussion 1: The Interactive Lecture
Discussion 1: Please post questions and responses to extend or expand on our discussions.
Please take a minute to let me know what you hope to gain from our discussions and how you anticipate it will impact your practice. In particular, please note what interests you about the concept of "The Interactive Lecture" and what you hope to learn this year. Thank you!
Please take a minute to let me know what you hope to gain from our discussions and how you anticipate it will impact your practice. In particular, please note what interests you about the concept of "The Interactive Lecture" and what you hope to learn this year. Thank you!
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