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Resources
Recent Books, Chapters and Articles by David Hyerle
Minds of Mississippi
Minds of Mississippi Movie Part 1...
Minds of Mississippi Movie... Part 2
Visual Tools for Transforming Information Into Knowledge
Read the following Chapters (pdf files):
Click here to order the book Visual Tools for Transforming Information Into Knowledge by David Hyerle. Learning and Leading With Habits of Mind: The most powerful learning communities use these Habits of Mind to guide all their work. Yet sometimes the practicality of school life requires that people make individual commitments with the hope that their beliefs and behaviors will affect the whole. Teaching with the Habits of Mind requires a shift toward a broader conception of educational outcomes and how they are cultivated, assessed, and communicated. Learning and Leading with Habits of Mind aims to help you work toward and achieve a move from "individual" to "systems" in your thinking. Read Chapter 9: Thinking Maps: Visual Tools for Activating Habits of Mind by David Hyerle Knowledge Cartography: Software Tools and Mapping Techniques (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing) K The focus of this book is on the process by which manually crafting interactive, hypertextual maps clarifies one’s own understanding, as well as communicating it. The authors see mapping software as a set of visual tools for reading and writing in a networked age. In an information ocean, the primary challenge is to find meaningful patterns around which we can weave plausible narratives. Maps of concepts, discussions and arguments make the connections between ideas tangible and disputable. With 17 chapters from the leading researchers and practitioners, the reader will find the current stateof-the-art in the field. Part 1 focuses on educational applications in schools and universities, before Part 2 turns to applications in professional communities. Read Chapter 4: Thinking Maps®: A Visual Language for Learning by David Hyerle Visual Data: Understanding and Applying Visual Data to Research in Education
Read Chapter 2: Beyond the Wall of Text: Thinking Maps® as a Universal Visual Language for Transforming How We See Knowledge, Thinking and Learning by David Hyerle
This unique professional book is a comprehensive documentation of the theory, practice and research behind Thinking Maps. There are 17 chapters offering research and results, grouped into four sections:
For more on Student Successes With Thinking Maps® go to the following links: Read the following Chapters (pdf files):
Order the book Student Successes With Thinking Maps from Designs for Thinking. Visual Tools for Constructing Knowledge “ “One of the most comprehensive treatments of graphic organizers can be found in the book Visual Tools for Constructing Knowledge by David Hyerle (1996).” Bifocal Assessment in the Cognitive Age: Thinking Maps for Assessing Content Learning and Cognitive Processes In this article the authors first surface the need for reframing formative and summative assessment in this, the cognitive age of the 21st century. The Thinking Maps model is introduced as a theoretical and practical common visual language for teaching, learning and assessment that reflects what we know about how the brain works, learning, and cognition. Thinking Maps--as a language--allows teachers to see student content learning and thinking processes through the same bifocal lensviewing the content at the surface and cognitive processing more in depth. After this overview and then a discussion of the validity of the model, the investigation turns to look at student work with Thinking Maps as they develop fluency with the tools and the capacity to transfer the tools within and across disciplines. Formative assessment of fluency and transfer are described and then the authors discuss how the maps may also be used within the area of summative assessments, using the MAPPER holistic scale. The authors investigate how our assessment tools need to keep pace with our new understanding about how the brain learns and processes information, offering tools for educators and learners to determine not only “what” is learned but also “how” it is learned. Minds of Mississippi Intro + Trailer... Movie... Movie... New Rochelle |
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