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So Simple A Child Could Do It? Or, It Doesn’t Have To Be Hard To Be Good!
I’ve been part of some incredible, and even complicated projects that have utilized combinations of Google Docs, Wikis, Blogs and on and on (we’re part of one now – more on that another time) and have involved students across the …...
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Repost of TEDxDenverED
I’ve had a flurry of requests … well um … several (3) readers that suggested I post a link to my TEDxDenverEd Talk Last summer – so here it is: Read More...
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Sun, Mar 27 2011 10:45 PM
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Leaving Their Mark – Redux
At TEDxNYED, Alan November kicked off the event with his “TALK” – Who Owns The Learning? where he asks, “Are your students leaving a legacy?” It’s a very worthwhile 15 minutes. While watching him that day I thought...
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My TEDxNYED Talk – Posted
Several weeks ago I had the honor of taking the stage on the 40th floor of 7 World Trade Center in New York to participate in TEDxNYED, ”… an all-day conference focusing on empowering innovation in education, … being held in …...
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Shuttle Launch Experience – What Are The Possibilities For Student Learning?
In my last post I shared that I have this fantastic opportunity to watch the Space Shuttle Endeavour launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida next month. One of the ways this new pedagogy changes things is in how … Continue reading →...
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I Might Be Going To Launch Of The Space Shuttle Endeavour
NASA informed me Yesterday that I had been chosen to attend the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour on April 19, 2001 as part of their @NASATweetup program. I get to go and Tweet out my experience … and according … Continue reading →...
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Long Distance Writing Assignments
Last week when I was in New York I managed to send my students a writing assignment. I’ve done this before from China. It is not hard to do, but it’s fun for the students and anything that motivates them … Continue reading → Read...
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