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"With the help of technology, teachers will be leaders in the transformation of education around the world." – Craig R. Barrett – Chairman, Intel Corporation
Free tools and resources for educators support collaborative student-centered learning. Online thinking tools are active learning places where students engage in robust discussions, pursue investigations, analyse complex information, and solve problems.
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Identify and refine criteria for assigning ranking to a list; and then debate differences, reach consensus, and organize ideas.
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Investigate relationships in complex systems, creating maps that communicate understanding.
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Construct well-reasoned arguments that are supported by evidence, using a visual framework.
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Develop strategies for student-centered assessment and create your own from an Assessment library.
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Find step-by-step instructions for hundreds of technical skills for commonly used software applications.
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| Interested in deepening your understanding of the Thinking Tools? |
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Only selected schools can participate in the Intel® Teach Thinking with Technology course.
If you are a nominated Master Trainer,
click here
to register.
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| Classroom examples of using Thinking Tools |
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Click here
to view unit portfolios developed using Thinking Tools.
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