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122: A Simple Trick for Success with One-Pagers

May 26, 2019
26:33
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Getting Kids Out of Their Comfort Zones With Chill Expeditions
02:32 • 2min
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Could a One-Pager Be a Grecian-Earn Assignment?
04:43 • 1min
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The Power of One-Pagers in the Classroom
06:02 • 2min
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What Is a One Pager?
07:43 • 3min
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What's the Difference Between a One Pager and a Sketch Note?
10:44 • 2min
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The Power of One Pager Assignments
12:29 • 2min
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Do One Pagers Really Work?
14:46 • 2min
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How Can One Pagers Help Students?
16:27 • 2min
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How to Create a One Pager Template
18:38 • 2min
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How to Create a PowerPoint Template for a Presentation
20:40 • 2min
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Doing One-Page Assignments Is a Good Idea
22:33 • 2min
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Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast
24:08 • 2min
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A one-pager is a highly engaging, visual tool that allows students to synthesize learning, but some kids don't think they're creative enough to make them. My guest, Betsy Potash, host of the Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast, shares her simple solution to this problem, along with a step-by-step plan for using one-pagers in your classroom.

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