Yesterday, someone sent me an email about Warren T. Jackson’s 4th Grade Class led by Ms. Campbell. In part of the email, Ms. Campbell explains, Earlier this year, my students were inspired by the Apple Education Summit and its introduction of interactive, digital textbooks on the iPad. In class we tied what we learned about [...]
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Inspired by Jackson 4th Graders’ Common Sense
Posted in 21st C Learning, Creativity, Innovation, Leadership, Student Voice, tagged 21c, 21stC, Creativity, digital textbooks, innovation, literacy, schools of the future, technology on May 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
#NAISac12 Helping me clarify thinking about EduInnovation
Posted in Conferences, Innovation, professional learning, tagged 21c, 21stC, Beaver Country Day School, change, design, future of schools, Hathaway Brown, innovation, NAIS, NAISAC12, NuVu, PBL, Presbyterian Day School, schools of the future on March 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
In terms of transforming schools, there are obviously degrees of transformation. How far we educators are willing to travel along that spectrum of possible transformation will determine a number of things, including: 1) if we will transform schools, 2) when we will transform schools, and 3) how fast we will transform schools. While attending the [...]
To #Unboundary
Posted in 21st C Learning, Innovation, Leadership, Unboundary, tagged 21c, 21stC, change, Eric Hoffer, future of schools, innovation, leadership, learning, sabbatical, schools of the future, Synergy, Unboundary on February 27, 2012 | 14 Comments »
Unboundary (n.) strategic design studio, located in Atlanta, GA, which helps companies “define their purpose and pursue significance.” [from the Unboundary web site] (v.) to remove limits of an area, subject, or sphere of activity [adapted from Apple's spotlight definition of "boundary"] In times of profound change, the learners inherit the earth, while the learned [...]
Synergy2Learn, #EduCon 2.4, #Synergy8 – Questions are the way points on the path of wisdom
Posted in CBL, DBL, PBL, Conferences, Innovation, Presentations, professional learning, Synergy 8, tagged EduCon, EduCon 2.4, PBL, questions, Synergy, Synergy2Learn, Synergy8 on January 22, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
How are you engaging learners in community-issues problem solving? Is your school contemplating and implementing more project-based learning? Do you find it challenging to dig into high-quality PBL? Do you wish you could share stories (like around a campfire) about how to utilize real-world issues to guide instruction, curriculum, pedagogy, and learning? Wish you were [...]
#PBL example, courtesy of John Hunter, TED, and Martin Institute
Posted in 21st C Learning, CBL, DBL, PBL, Innovation, tagged 21c, 21stC, CBL, DBL, innovation, Jamie Baker, John Hunter, Martin Institute, PBL, TED, World Peace Games on January 14, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Are you wondering how to engage students in more real-world learning? Are you looking for inspiration for and examples of project-based learning that connects students and adults with authentic issues challenging our citizenry? I am. John Hunter, Jamie Baker, and The Martin Institute help me do so… “World Peace Game Creator John Hunter Named Martin [...]
