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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 4, 2013 10:18 PM
Concept maps are a great tool for many learners...and this post provides ten ways you might consider using them in your classroom. The concept maps are divided into three categories: Learn by Seeing, Learn by Doing, and Learn by Hearing. In many cases there is a concept map that shows off the style. There are many free tools to help create concept maps. A quick look on concept maps in this Scoop.it will provide quite a few results.
Tracy Hanson's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 3:14 PM
It seems the more people deny there are learning styles the more information surfaces explaining them. |
This post looks at 20 learning principles that teachers should know. Five are listed below. When you click through to the post you fill find additional information on each of the 20 principles.
* Students learn differently
* Make it relevant
* Failure is a fabulous teacher
* Brief and organized "bites"
* Feedback: Not just what, but when
This is great information as a new school year approaches in many areas!
And, how to learn with them..