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Sparking Student’s Participation Lysandra Cook, Ph.D. lhcook@hawaii.edu Lysandra Cook, Ph.D. lhcook@hawaii.edu
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Innovative Classroom Innovative Classroom
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How People Learn Learner Centered attention to the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that learners bring Knowledge Centered Teachers are wise to point their students directly toward clear learning goals Assessment Centered frequent formal and informal opportunities for feedback focused on understanding Community Centered Intellectual camaraderie fosters support, challenge and collaboration Learner Centered attention to the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that learners bring Knowledge Centered Teachers are wise to point their students directly toward clear learning goals Assessment Centered frequent formal and informal opportunities for feedback focused on understanding Community Centered Intellectual camaraderie fosters support, challenge and collaboration
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Perceptions of Disability
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Resources Podcasts iTunesU, NPR, GarageBand, animoto iTunesUNPRanimoto Streaming Video YouTube, TeacherTube YouTubeTeacherTube Communication Elluminate, Skype, IM, ChatSkypeChat Tools sketchUp sketchUp contentgenerator.net contentgenerator.net Podcasts iTunesU, NPR, GarageBand, animoto iTunesUNPRanimoto Streaming Video YouTube, TeacherTube YouTubeTeacherTube Communication Elluminate, Skype, IM, ChatSkypeChat Tools sketchUp sketchUp contentgenerator.net contentgenerator.net
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References Bransford, J. D., Brown, A. L., & Cocking, R.R. (2000). How people learn: Brain, mind, experience and school. Washington, D.C., National Academies Press.
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