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Standing directly below the North wing of Hereford Cathedral is this giant 14c stain glass window. looking up you can see how fantastic this construction is which aims your gaze to the heavens. www.dailyshoot.com a picture that shows a film title."reach for the stars!"
7 #Edtech Takeways from VLAB Event on Common Core Standards
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7 #Edtech Takeways from VLAB Event on Common Core Standards
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In October 2009 I had the wonderful opportunity to join my wife and these other terrific educators from around the world in a 21st Century Learning Conference in Hangzhou, China.
Photo by Carl Owens
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Here's why you should try coding with your students this week. #ontariocodes #FCLedu #HourofCode #codeBC t.co/J1qQHJ1e3F (via Twitter twitter.com/FCLEdu/status/806614341743235072)
Lecturer Tom Farrelly and Primary School Student Dylan Goldbach share ideas that helps people stay with their classmates. Tom and Dylan met during a Zoom call one week before continuing their conversation on the Thurles campus of the Technological University of the Shannon during the annual ICT in Education Conference.
Timeline of the last 20 years of EdTech that I created from the article by Martin Weller (Creative Commons BY license) for my Technology Trends in Education Talk.
Here's the link to the EDUCAUSE article: 20 Years of EdTech (see page 36)
Also see this related article Rethinking the Context of EdTech
We're walking along in the gothic quarter, and we come upon a bucket of cold beers and tapas! Eva, you rock!
Scenes from the Open EdTech Summit in Barcelona, November 11, 2008
EdTechDiva came over Twitter today and challenged us to show what's in our tech "bag". Here's mine-1st row-air card and case, Discovery ED USB hub and case, battery charger and case, iPod charging cord, iPod Touch with my Bose in-ear headphones and case. 2nd row- cell phone, Flip camera, Canon still camera, blood sugar monitor (for my Type 2 Diabetes) and portable speakers for my iPodT. This AND my MacBook Pro and cord I carry to and from school every day. I also carry the card reader for my camera, which I forgot to include
A couple hundred makers and teachers gathered at the ReMake Education Summit, held August 3 - 5, 2016, at Studio 180 in Santa Rosa, CA. I went there with my associate Sarah Brewer, who is helping me teach our maker art classes this fall. It was a great way to connect with other educators and learn from each other.
The conference started with a few short speeches by co-host Dan Blake, Doug Dougherty and others. We then made simple objects together, such as a ReMake T-shirt made with vinyl-printed designs heat-pressed onto the cloth.
The morning keynotes were inspiring, as presenters shared their experiences as maker educators. They taught at different levels, from pre-K to higher ed, yet they all observed that activities that are hands-on, project-based, student-driven and collaborative can help students find a sense of purpose -- and give them the confidence that they can change the world.
We spent the rest of the day joining a variety of breakout sessions ranging from crowdsourcing your makerspace, to learning how to program a Raspberry Pi, control animated robots or how to assess the impact of maker education on young learners.
I gave a talk about our Maker Art classes, which combine art, tech and storytelling for young learners. I showed videos and photos of our recent Wonderbox and City of the Future courses, and how they help students develop their creative, technical and social skills in a playful way.
Many thanks to the team at ReMake and 180 Studios for organizing this fine gathering. They did a great job connecting teachers and resources. It was great way to share best practices, brainstorm new ideas, and start new collaborations. Well worth the trip!
Learn more about ReMake Education: www.remakeeducation.org/
Here are the slides of my Maker Art talk: bit.ly/maker-art-slides-remake
Learn more about Tam Makers, our new makerspace in Mill Valley: www.tammakers.org/
Went to see the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater this evening. They performed Mary Lou's Mass, The Hunt, Cry & Revelations. I love Revelations, it is one of my favorite ballets. But, The Hunt (which I had never seen) was one of the most exciting dances I have ever seen.
You can not photograph the proformance, so I took this photo with my iPhone before the performance started.