Blogs about: Metacognition

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Art, teaching, and the meaning of compassion1 comment

Carter Gillies wrote 1 day ago: The idea of compassion has been on my mind lately. I’ve been thinking a lot about how out of t … more →

Tags: Teaching, Art, beauty 2, pottery

METACOGNITION

Sharon wrote 3 days ago: Downing et al. (2009) Problem-Based Learning and Metacognition.pdf Here are some resources that have … more →

Tags: Topics Re:Instructional Strategies, Education

The urge to wallow

stardateanon wrote 6 days ago: I’m an intense feeler. Anger is a fire in me; happiness, an elation; sadness, ultimate crushin … more →

Tags: Personal, Love, happiness, Emotions, Bipolar, Mental

Outdated Education

Trevor Pilgrim wrote 1 week ago: Education (Photo credit: EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection) English: Logo of Educational Init … more →

Tags: Education reform, Thinking Skills, Discovery Learning, Constructivist Teaching, Education

Teaching Thinking Strategies to Students Through Collaborative Puzzle Solving

Jo Murphy wrote 1 week ago: Problem Solving Through Strategic Thinking I have created this jigsaw from the Creative Commons of W … more →

Tags: elements of design, Thinking Strategies, Thinking, Thought process, Problem-solving

A Metacognitive Approach to Science & Inquiry2 comments

Monika Stahlstrom wrote 1 week ago: A students hilarious but true commentary on how to use the Scientific Method/ how to “do … more →

Tags: inquiry, Science, Inquiry Fair, Thinking, inqBC, Education, Science, Scientists, Process

{When Life is a Dickens Novel}

dablobblog wrote 1 week ago: There will always be days every now and again where there’s more rain than sun, more sour than … more →

Tags: Charles Dickens, health, carry on, the blob

Why Mindworm?

sharding wrote 2 weeks ago: Years ago, when I was ten or so, my Dad used to call me Mindworm! It was an affectionate dig; a comm … more →

Tags: Thought, Cognition, Learning, Emotion, Mind, social sciences

Website Credibility

alias9h wrote 2 weeks ago: The aim of most websites is persuasion. The objective of a website is to get a user to “change their … more →

Tags: Learning Portfolio 4, credibility, Website

A week where I apparently have the time to take a break from preparing for my pottery sale and set the internet straight.....

Carter Gillies wrote 2 weeks ago: So, its not as if gearing up for a crunch sale in the Summer isn’t complicated enough by a kil … more →

Tags: Art, Arts Advocacy, pottery, ceramics, Creative Industry

Unpacking the Edu-jargon: 1. metacognition1 comment

hodteacher wrote 2 weeks ago: In a series of blogs, I am going to attempt to unpack some of the more prevalent pieces of edu-jargo … more →

Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, leadership, Learning, learning style, Reading, Thought, Understanding, Methods and Theories

My first blog post

catmkennedy wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve finally started blogging! I am planning to post short updates on my research activities i … more →

Tags: Cognition, Agent, ontology, Mental Models, Software Engineering, socio-technical system, Web development

How Sure Are You?

Thinkibility wrote 2 weeks ago: What thoughts race through your mind when you hear the question, “Is that your final answer?” Are yo … more →

Tags: Blue Hat thinking, Thinkibility, blue hat, directing

Fruits of Reflection: Next steps --

skroeze wrote 2 weeks ago: Some connections from my collage of reflections Reflective thinking, in short, means judgment suspen … more →

Tags: Learning Portfolios, Reflection, ego integration, finding direction, how do I know what to do next?, identity, Next Steps, Self Awareness, self-knowledge

Executive functioning skills: How To Get Your Child To Follow The Plan

Melissa Mullin, Ph.D. wrote 3 weeks ago:   The coach comes, plans are made, checklists are created with extensive “TO DOs” and then what?  No … more →

Tags: Learning, executive functioning, Thinking Skills, behavioral regulation, ADHD, Learning Differences, Thinking, executive functioning, Parenting

A Writer's Voice

Mick Oberlin wrote 3 weeks ago: "Words have the power to both destroy and heal. When words are true and kind, they can change our wo … more →

Tags: Meta-media, Michael Eric Oberlin, Michael Oberlin, writing, Arts, Neil Gaiman, Four stages of competence, Malcolm Gladwell, Joseph O'Connor

Here. Now.3 comments

N Filbert wrote 3 weeks ago: Reading Maturana & Varela’s accounts of how we ought to go about engaging scientific activ … more →

Tags: traces, Current Reading, Music 2, Reading 2, Learning, Library and Information Science, Education, Cognitive Science, Humberto Maturana

Mismeasurements1 comment

M wrote 3 weeks ago: Executives tasked with creating a network of programming must measure its consumption. Determining p … more →

Tags: Learning, Society, Community, Education, Competition, Politics 2, Economics, media, data 2

Distortion Games

M wrote 3 weeks ago: In one sense, to participate within society is to subscribe to a collection of symbols. Citizens mig … more →

Tags: Communication 2, Community, Editorial, Language #2, Learning, media, Politics 2, psychology, Safety


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