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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.
Kathy Bieser

Educational Leadership:Giving Students Meaningful Work:Seven Essentials for Project-Bas... - 1 views

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    Article from Educational Leadership about Project-Based Learning
anonymous

Free Crochet Pattern c-coralReef Lion Brand Hyperbolic Crochet Motifs : Lion Brand Yarn... - 0 views

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    Lion Brand® Fun Fur® - Lion® Suede - Vanna's Choice® - Homespun® GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project. NOTES: Hyperbolic Crochet is the name given to applying a mathematical principle to crochet patterns. A hyperbolic plane expands exponentially from any point on its surface, always curving away from itself. You can easily crochet a hyperbolic surface by increasing at a constant rate throughout the piece. Hyperbolic growth in nature gives rise to the ruffled shapes of coral, kelp, and sea anemone. Crocheting coral forms is a great opportunity to try different yarns and stitches, and is just one example of the types of project that hyperbolic motifs may inspire you to do. The Institute for Figuring created the concept of the Coral Reef with hyperbolic crochet and have been developing this concept since 2005. More information about the project may be seen on their website www.theiff.org Item A Top: 210-098 Lion Suede: Ecru Top: 320-124 Fun Fur: Champagne Base: 860-099 Vanna's Choice: Linen - 2 strands held together Item B 210-098 Lion Suede: Ecru Item C 210-123 Lion Suede: Taupe Item D 210-098 Lion Suede: Ecru Item E 860-099 Vanna's Choice: Linen Item F 210-125 Lion Suede: Mocha Item G 790-311 Homespun®: Rococo Item H 790-311 Homespun®: Rococo Item J 790-311 Homespun®: Rococo Item K 790-309 Homespun®: Deco 320-098 Fun Fur Item L 790-309 Homespun®: Deco Item M 320-124 Fun Fur: Champagne 210-123 Lion Suede: Taupe Item N 790-309 Homespun®: Deco Edging: 210-123 Lion Suede: Taupe GENERAL DIRECTIONS All pieces shown above were made following four easy patterns, spelled out below. Any basic crochet stitch - single, half double, double, or triple - can be used in the patterns. Feel free to alternate stitches within a pattern - to change yarns as it strikes your fancy. Try using different hook sizes to achieve different looks. Work with a single strand of yarn or a combination of yarns worked together with a large hook. RU
Juliette LaMontagne

Top 7 Project Based Learning Sites | Digital Learning Environments - 0 views

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    Top 7 Project Based Learning Sites: http://j.mp/er2GMM #pbl #edchat
jean kovach

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