Whatever it is I think I see becomes a PBL to me! [sung to the tune of 1977 Tootsie Roll commercial embedded below] If you were alive and watching TV in the mid to late 1970s, then perhaps you remember this 30 second advertisement from Tootsie Roll… Simply replace “tootsie roll” in the jingle with [...]
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Dreaming #PBL: Whatever It Is I Think I See Becomes a PBL to Me!
Posted in 21st C Learning, CBL, DBL, PBL, Design, Innovation, tagged CBL, Challenge-based learning, DBL, Design-based learning, innovation, observation journals, PBL, Project-based learning, seeing, Synergy on January 9, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Learning to See & Seeing to Learn #Coaching #DBL
Posted in Art, CBL, DBL, PBL, Creativity, professional learning, Random Reflections, tagged art, coaching, learning to see, Personal Best, seeing, seeing to learn, The New Yorker, visual art on October 19, 2011 | 3 Comments »
My oldest son, PJ, is seven. He loves art, and he sees himself as an artist. According to Dan Pink, in A Whole New Mind, many children grow out of identifying themselves as artists. I hope and pray that PJ always sees himself as an artist. I believe that visual communication and design will only [...]
