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What students need

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Photo by Lucélia Ribeiro on Flickr This is the second of three posts on school Management Information Systems (MIS). Arguably one of children's most important needs is to know how well they are doing (Gardner, 2012) and this is where assessment for learning can play a key role. American Educational Research Journal, 39 (1), 101-132.

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Know your own strength

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Photo source: Maxpixel I broke a rowing machine yesterday at the gym. John Hattie (2012) argues that one of the two most important factors in good learning is useful feedback. 2012) Visible Learning for Teachers. I don't know my own strength. Ironically, that's the very reason I attend the gym regularly. References Black, P.

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The future of reading

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In versions of the 2012 Horizon Report, eBooks were considered by many of the expert panel to be on the 1 year horizon for full adoption into education. Photo by GoXunuReviews The future of reading by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 It seems they may be right.

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The future of gaming

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Recent interviews in the magazine Short List by Ellison (2012) feature the opinions of several acknowledged video games experts. 2012) You're going to need a bigger living room. Photo by Steve Wheeler The future of gaming by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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A friend of a friend

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Back in 2012, I predicted that the era of social media would reduce that degrees of separation. Photo by Richard Giles on Flickr A friend of a friend by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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What’s On Your Employees’ Wish List This Christmas?

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What if you asked your employees what they would wish for in 2012? Photo used under Creative Commons license from Flickr user LadyDragonflyCC -See through my eyes! > They had true limitless opportunity thinking … Let’s move to the workplace. What tools would make their jobs easier? Impose no limits.

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Share trading

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The arrival of Creative Commons licensing made free sharing a more attractive proposition for everyone. creating community'' (Castells, 2012, p. 2012) Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social movements in the Internet Age. It was more like organising your own art gallery, newspaper or broadcast studio. Reference Castells, M.