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15 Reflection Strategies To Help Students Retain What You Just Taught Them -

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15 Reflection Strategies To Help Students Retain What You Just Taught Them by Terry Heick Reflection is a natural part of learning. We all think about new experiences–the camping on the car ride home, the mistakes made in a game, or the emotions felt while finishing a long-term project that’s taken months to complete. Below …

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Creating Blogs and Websites

Creating Blogs and Websites | Innovative Learning Spheres | Scoop.it
This page is where you can find resources related to my presentations about creating effective blogs and websites to complement instruction.

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Small Changes in Teaching: The First 5 Minutes of Class

Small Changes in Teaching: The First 5 Minutes of Class | Innovative Learning Spheres | Scoop.it

"Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice."
 That sentence makes us want to keep reading.


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Using digital media in new learning models | Jisc

Using digital media in new learning models | Jisc | Innovative Learning Spheres | Scoop.it

"Guidance on best approaches in using digital media as part of new learning models, in particular as part of a flipped or blended learning approach."


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