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The Best (and Worst) Study Habits | Visual.ly

The Best (and Worst) Study Habits | Visual.ly | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Have you ever wondered why you do so well in certain classes or subjects and why you abysmally lousy at others? We all know we all learn differently and we have strengths and weaknesses. But when it comes to studying, there are tips, tricks, dos and don’ts to learn smarter."

Beth Dichter's insight:

This infographic looks at study habits from different learning styles. What works best for visual learners, read-write learners, auditory learners or kinesthetic learners? This infographic provides this information as well as best study habits, tips and tricks for student success, and what to avoid. You might share this with your students.

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Education Technology 101: From Assessments to Zombies (EdSurge Guides)

Education Technology 101: From Assessments to Zombies (EdSurge Guides) | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Why shouldn't the smartest people in the world want to go into education? One reason that comes to mind: maybe they just don't know much about how education--and for that matter, how quickly education technology has been evolving.
Beth Dichter's insight:

This EdSurge Guide has 10 sections, with a "big question" for each of them and a number of resources for each. Check out the list of topics below and click through to learn more about any of the 10 areas.

* What are the influentical ideas behind "edtech"?

* How can you be part of the edtech community?
* How do you build an edtech company?

* Does the profit motive belong in education?

* How do you find and evaluate edtech products?

* Can technology help prepare better teachers?
* How can teachers help edtech entrepreneurs?

* Where does 'Making' or project-based learning fit into edtech?

* How should we measure student "success"?

* Who owns the data?

There are three to six excellent resources listed under each question. Many great resources will be found in this post!

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