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Methods and Practices
So you’ve heard of the 4 C’s : critical thinking, creative thinking,
communicating, and collaborating
The 4 C’s help you teach your subject. They aren’t content. They’re skills for gaining content. Here are 3 simple steps that use the 4 C’s to help students learn your subject:
The 4 C’s help you teach your subject. They aren’t content. They’re skills for gaining content. Here are 3 simple steps that use the 4 C’s to help students learn your subject:
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Web 2.0 Tools
At the end of the units and reading texts or at the beginning of writing activities; I always think that one of the most important things the students should do is mind mapping to be able to view the whole story from A to Z. Here, I’ve listed some mind map online tools that are totally free and easy to use in our classrooms throughout the year:
Dabbleboard : is an enjoyable and free tool to use. The best side of the application is that you don’t need to sign up to create your mind maps. It consists of a white canvas allowing you to draw diagrams and jot down notes. Dabbleboard also includes a library of readily-available objects such as charts, mind maps, network diagrams, floor plans, photo annotation, interface designs, and electrical diagrams.
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At the end of one journey lies the start of another.I am back again to the world of blogging ,making this my 3rd blog in 5 years. I'll be using this as platform to reflect on my teaching , my new job, life and share practical and inspiring ideas that might motivate and help you. So buckle up and join me in this journey.