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Honor Moorman

Adobe Youth Voices - 0 views

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    Demonstrating the power of technology to engage middle- and high-school-age youth, Adobe Youth Voices (AYV) provides breakthrough learning experiences using video, multimedia, digital art, web, animation, and audio tools that enable youth to explore and comment on their world. They have compiled a variety of free and low-cost resources to help integrate youth media into classrooms or out-of-classroom programs.
Honor Moorman

What Kids Can Do - 1 views

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    What Kids Can Do promotes perceptions of young people as valued resources, not problems, and to advocate for learning that engages students as knowledge creators and not simply test takers. They bring youth voices to policy debates about school, society, and world affairs through their publications and multimedia projects created by youth worldwide.
David Garcia

NASA - NASA Featured Images and Galleries - 0 views

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    A searchable archive of NASA images
anonymous

Flat Classroom® Projects - Home - 0 views

  • HomeAboutFlat Classroom ProjectAll ProjectsConferenceSponsorsBlogPast ProjectsResourcesContact UsOnline MeetingsApply Now!Certified Teacher Program Applications for 2011-2012 Projects Open Now! Flat Classroom Project - application deadline September 1 for FCP11-3Digiteen - application deadline September 15 for Digiteen 11-3'A Week in the Life...' - application deadline September 1 for AWL11-2Eracism - application deadline September 15 for Eracism 2011NetGenEd - application deadline February 1, 2012 for NetGenEd 2012 Are you ready to "flatten" your classroom? "The concept of a 'flat classroom' is based on the constructivist principle of a multi-modal learning environment that is student-centered and a level playing field for teacher to student and student to teacher interaction.The first project was founded in 2006 by two classroom teachers, Julie Lindsay (then in Dhaka, Bangladesh) and Vicki Davis (Camilla, Georgia) and quickly received recognition for the innovative approach of knitting two classrooms together for common authentic research and production of meaningful, unique multimedia.
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