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"Someone painted pictures on my
Windowpane last night --
Willow trees with trailing boughs
And flowers, frosty white,
And lovely crystal butterflies;
But when the morning sun
Touched them with its golden beams,
They vanished one by one."
- Helen Bayley Davis, Jack Frost
I hope you're not sick of this meme yet.
See the blog post - wp.me/prJu2-1Uo
Image credit: meddygarnet - www.flickr.com/photos/meddygarnet/3813825761/
I spent today with a remarkable group of educators from throughout our region: The Southern Oregon EdTech Cadre.
It's exciting to meet with men and women who work hard to integrate technology in a meaningful and relevant way.
With a room full of laptops, there was a significant need for wireless internet and wired electricity. As we wrapped up the day, I flopped down on the floor to capture a quick shot of the spring where the power flowed out. Afterward, I had to explain to the rest of the teachers exactly why I was sprawled on the carpet with a camera.
Happily, they were quite understanding.
Today's Daily Shoot assignment: Electronic gadgets pervade our world. You've probably got several. Make a photo of your favorite gadget today.
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Typed via iPhone, (No, I am not texting while driving... even though
my spelling might resemble such ;)
El mercado de las #startups se ha dinamizado considerablemente en los últimos meses, tanto, que su valor ha aumentado en México y América Latina. No obstante, aún se espera su disrupción en el sector financiero, impactando en todos los negocios y organizaciones, especialmente en el educativo.
Here are a few photos within a collage that I like.
The first (top left) is of the kids on the playground. I love this photo
(and I hope you can see it well) because I remember those days of being so
free and just enjoying life to the utmost as a young child.
The second (top right) is from last week's Field Day. We all had so much
fun and I was even more thrilled when students stopped to ask "will you
take a picture with us?"
The third (bottom left) is me and some former students who graduated 5th
grade last year. I love how they come back for quick visits to talk about
"life and what not" (as they put it. :)
And last is me along with some of my fellow teachers at a weekend get
together. It really is a family atmosphere here on our campus and I
believe that certainly lends itself to making it a positive learning
environment for our students. So our working relationships transfer well
outside of our classrooms.
Sorry that I couldn't pic just one :)
~gina
Design Thinking and Innovative MakerSpace courses were created by Steve Chinosi and have grown in popularity at Newton North.