Chat GPT: preliminary thoughts and resources
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by yvonne dawydiak
3M ago
If you’ve been following the media in the past while related to artificial intelligence and ChatGPT (links to external resource) in particular, you may find the following resources of value as you consider the impact on teaching and learning. Many teachers are already incorporating or considering how to incorporate teaching about these technologies in their ..read more
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Multimedia Creation: consider the tool for the task
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by yvonne dawydiak
4M ago
Creating a multimedia presentation for your coursework at UBC is a great way to learn a new digital technology that you might then bring to your practicum class. Rather than relying on an ‘old standard’, consider this as an opportunity to take a risk and/or select a digital technology that might be of interest to ..read more
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Makerspace:
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by yvonne dawydiak
6M ago
Known also as fab labs, tinkering areas, or hackerspaces, makerspaces are generally areas where people can gather to make, create, and experiment with a variety of materials and tools. As the name suggests, makerspaces are spaces where people can make stuff. While these creations are often physical things, digital productions can also be included. Varying ..read more
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Student-centered classrooms
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
What are student-centered classrooms? The following video discussed that student-centered classrooms are focused on students’ interests and curiosities. In this sense, students choose not only what but also how they will learn. Consequently, student-centered classrooms have many specific characteristics different from traditional ones. However, these features can bring many advantages to students learning. Source: Edutopia ..read more
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Classroom Discussions
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
What are classroom discussions? Classroom discussion can be defined as an oral activity where teachers and students develop together a specific curriculum content or competency through each other ideas. “The purposes of a discussion are to build collective knowledge and capability in relation to specific instructional goals and to allow students to practice listening, speaking ..read more
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Making questions that promote students’ deep learning
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
Why make good questions matter? Teachers Creating/designing effective questions for students is one of the most common and powerful pedagogical strategies used by teachers during the process of teaching and learning. Questions can bring benefits to both teachers and students. Reinhart (2000) states that questions can… Teacher: support teacher decisions. encourage students’ participation. communicate to ..read more
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Developing, interpreting, and accessing student thinking
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
What is eliciting students’ thinking? According to Teaching Works Team (2022, May 9), eliciting students’ thinking involves classroom practices that develop, interpret, and access student thinking, such as questioning, discussions, and assessments with the purpose of identifying students’ prior knowledge, understanding, and misconceptions. It is a pedagogical approach where… “Teachers pose questions that create space ..read more
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BC Curriculum: Core Competencies
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
Understanding the Core Competencies According to the Ministry of Education, there are some essential understandings related to the Core Competencies and how they are connected with the other parts of the BC Curriculum: “The Core Competencies are sets of intellectual, personal, and social and emotional proficiencies that all students need in order to engage in ..read more
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Concept Maps for teaching and learning
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
What are concept maps? “A concept map is a type of graphic organizer used to represent knowledge of a topic, forge connections between ideas and create visual representations of one’s understandings. Concept maps begin with a main idea (or concept) and then branch out to show how that main idea can be broken down into ..read more
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Unit Planning: one teacher’s approach
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by ariane faria dos santos
6M ago
Guest post by Ariane faria-dos santos, Peer Mentor, PHD student EDCP 2022 The BC curriculum presents some challenges for teachers to plan because it requires that teachers combine Big Ideas, Contents, and Competencies. The purpose is to create clear goals which will guide teachers to design assessments and activities to develop concepts and skills in ..read more
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