Peter Stanley @stanley ?

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  • Can students learn better with reverse instruction?

    That is the question.

    Now, let’s try and answer it.

    I have been inspired by the lessons, articles, and presentations promoting reverse instruction, and […]

  • Thumbnail    For my final project, I will examine the ways in which video can enhance learning in our unit on Westward Expansion in U.S. history. I am inspired by the new character education program in our school, which used several brief, 2-minute video scenes as launching points for great discussions about character. [...]

  • YouTube for teachers YouTube has apparently launched a new “channel” just for teachers, according to Mindshift. The special channel is intended to make it easier for teachers to show videos, discuss videos, and to use videos as educational tools. But even better, the blog implies, there may be some sort of kid-friendly  protections built into a…[Read more]

  • Thumbnail   I still feel like a newbie here, but I’m liking the sound of the flipped classroom (great infographic here that illustrates the concept well), especially now that I’m teaching 45 minute classes. Forty-five minutes goes by so fast, and it seems that all I am able to do so far is present and review the basic [...]

  • Love the internal debate: flipped vs standard. So simple on the outside, whichever position you take – but nothing is ever that simple. Your engaging lectures – I would love to see one – can be very effective, but so can flipped instruction. Like anything else, I am guessing that we will settle for a [...]

  • without internet! All week, I’ve been without a convenient internet connection. And I’ve paid the price.   All day Monday, I sat on pins and needles, trying to find out if my fantasy team had won or lost their matchup this week (they won!). This is important stuff! :) Then I struggled with the 3G connection on my iPhone trying [...]

  • Thumbnail  I love the cloud. I love the freedom that online files give me to organize documents, share documents, and to collaborate with my students and peers. But without a doubt, collaboration is the primary reason I value online learning. I love the flexibility that it gives to working with others. Collaboration is such a critical component [...]

  •   Take a 7th grade boy growing up in urban Taipei and ask him to imagine the world of camels in the deserts of Pakistan. Kinda tricky. But give him a large library of real photos from the desert, and suddenly, it becomes much easier. Each year, I face this challenge when I teach the [...]

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    We care more about the parts and less about the entire. We are into snippets and smidgens and clips and tweets. We are not only a fragmented society, but a fragment society. Linton Weeks , in the article, “We are Just Not Digging the Whole Anymore”

    Like Chris Fox, I, too, am going to be picking a new textbook [...]

  • Thumbnail Quick. What’s the fastest way to read a new novel, when it’s almost time to complete school orders? Download it on the Kindle, of course! Next year, I’ll be teaching a brand new course on US History, along with my teaching partner. So we’re looking for a good novel to fit in to the curriculum, one that [...]

  • Peter Stanley commented on the blog post EARCOS 2011 10 months ago

    Wow! Great advice. I had a recent conversation with my teaching team about the fact that girls outshine boys in academics, so it’s nice to hear some methods for helping to balance this. I am always looking for ways to get my students up and moving around the classroom, yet it is not my priority, [...]

  • Peter Stanley commented on the blog post Tooting for Twitter 10 months ago

    I agree. Twitter can be quite useful, in many ways, from mundane curiosities to very applicable teaching tricks. I like the idea of building a professional network with focused learning goals. I have subscribed to a number of educators who clue me in to some neat tools and tricks, but now that my teaching course [...]

  • You raise a very interesting question – whether print media is somehow quicker or more easily accessible to certain students. For those of us living in the digital transition, I think there are still many advantages to paper. I wonder if there are studies that have weighed this, and whether these studies would show a [...]

  • ThumbnailQwiki is a cool new tool that attempts to make the old-fashioned encyclopedia into a modern, visual creation. Essentially, it uses a computer to read aloud some basic information from Wikipedia about a topic while flashing related images across the screen. Although the current version is rough, I do think that this represents the wave of [...]

  • Here is an interesting tidbit about Facebook, and the potential threat to Google. Facebook has more than half a billion users, and half of those log on every day. These people spend 700 billion minutes on the site and share 30 billion pieces of content. Links are being shared and people are clicking “like” to vote [...]

  • Thumbnail How many spaces are you supposed to leave after each period . in a typed document? When I took typing class in high school, the answer was definitely two. But somewhere in the transition to word processing, the answer became “one.” In the same way, I now teach my students not to underline the titles of their documents . After all, with [...]

  • ThumbnailThis is just a very short follow-up to a previous blog, where I wrote about the future of online education. An organization called K-12 is already offering online education for all grades, and I do wonder if this is a preview of the future of education. So, as I was surfing the web recently, I found [...]

  • Thumbnail“So? How did it go?” That’s the natural response to anyone who announces that they just planned and attempted a new experience. For me, that experience was using Diigo with my students. Diigo offers many cool tools for the internet age, and I was quite convinced, as I reported in the last class, that Diigo would [...]

  • Peter Stanley commented on the blog post New Phone App 1 year, 2 months ago

    Yah! I’m still waiting for my iPhone 4 to arrive!:( But I use my iPod Touch all the time. My girls check the weather each morning to help them determine their clothes. I scan emails in short bursts when I’m away from my computer, and sometimes respond. I read the headlines for interest. I listen [...]

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