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.@lisaannefloyd is at @MicrosoftVan today helping to usher in BC's coding curriculum in the Train-the-Trainer even… t.co/jpAfwC0JwC (via Twitter twitter.com/FCLEdu/status/806163861455990788)
Quote from The Really Useful #EdTechBook"
"Technology is a means to an end, rarely an end in itself. We are too locked into the complexities and costs of buying new systems and technologies, which leads to the natural belief that they will solve our problems and last forever, both of which are fictions."
Julian Stodd
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/
Can a few teachers generate enough enthusiasm for digital learning that a passion for technology in the classroom spreads virally? In White Oak ISD, it's a resounding "Yes!"
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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.
Mr. Kuehl's 3rd graders demonstrated their Explain Everything screencasting projects by letting people give it a try in recording their own version of the Three Little Pigs!
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Typed via iPhone, (No, I am not texting while driving... even though
my spelling might resemble such ;)