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Theron DesRosier

Our Mission: The Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice - 0 views

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    SLJ offers an engaging, law-themed curriculum, with the goal of providing a high-quality, 9-12 education to under-resourced students. SLJ's focus on the study of law builds upon the success and experiences of The Bronx School for Law, Government, and Justice (BLGJ). BLGJ opened in 1997 in the South Bronx and has maintained 95% graduation rates in the first three graduating classes, with 90% of those graduates going on to college. Over its seven years, BLGJ has developed an array of law-themed courses that range from constitutional law to forensic science, and has established a successful internship model through which seniors spend three afternoons a week in courthouses, law firms, and non-profit organizations. SLJ was developed in conjunction with members of the BLGJ community including teachers, students, parents, and the principal.
Theron DesRosier

Didn't I tell you that? - 0 views

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    Chamberlain High School is small inner-city school within a school in a large urban district. Over its five years of existence, Chamberlain administrators have enlisted the aid of outside partners to help them realize the vision of an interdisciplinary environmental science theme based school. Partners include many university-based groups, as well as groups such as National Public Radio's Living on Earth, the Urban Ecology Institute (a non-profit university-based organization), and a local environmental literacy program. This study was undertaken to understand some of the dynamics behind those partnerships. Using activity theory as an analytical lens we found a set of tensions that drove many of the changes that have occurred between the school and its partners. In this paper we document these tensions so others who are working in similar situations will be able to leverage our experience and findings to support urban school change.
Theron DesRosier

Aviation High School - 0 views

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    "In addition to core courses in math, science, language arts, and social studies, we offer electives such as art, environmental stewardship, forensics, Japanese, and science olympiad, plus a series of seminars focused on aviation and aerospace, including Aviation and the American Character, History of Aircraft Design, and Robotics. In each course, students complete projects that demonstrate a depth of understanding and skill related to our essential questions and schoolwide learning goals. The more complex projects are developed in collaboration with industry experts, such as a wing-design engineer, a transit planner, an Arctic researcher, and a local river-cleanup coalition. "
Theron DesRosier

IUAV - Istituto Universitario di Architettura - Universities in Venice - 0 views

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    "The University Iuav of Venice is a small university with 3 faculties, 14 undergraduate and graduate degree programmes, 15 master degree programmes, 7 PhD programmes and a limited number of students. Although small in size, the Iuav's specificity, that of being a theme-based university, makes it unique among other Italian universities. At the core of its educational instruction and research lies project design and planning in all its many aspects. The idea behind project design and planning encompasses the crucial themes concerning our daily lives: the system of buildings and objects with which we are in constant contact, the homes in which we live, cities and states of transformation, the landscape and territory with which we interact, and the governing of environmental processes. The programmes of the Faculty of Architecture and the Faculty of Urban & Regional Planning prepare individuals to intelligently and skilfully confront the questions of architecture, construction, and sustainable territory management; individuals capable of developing opportunities and policies which bring to the foreground safeguarding the territory and landscape, city requalification, the conscious use of resources, and the right to fair and suitable housing."
Theron DesRosier

YouTube - Panel 2 - Innovations in Participation: Citizen Engagement in Deliberative De... - 0 views

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    The Ash Institute has a youtube page with videos on networked governance. This is a video of a talk on " Innovations in Participation: Citizen Engagement in Deliberative Democracy"
Nils Peterson

communityCOUNTS - 0 views

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    intersting idea to collect and vote on a series of items. the example i looked at was questions for obama, which requires some heavy moderation, but on a less charged front (or with limited access to add stuff) the tool could have some real power.
Nils Peterson

The 22 Step Social Media Marketing Plan - 0 views

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    tools for web 2.0 marketing. while he's focused on business, it seems that it would apply to any organization building brand. take a look at Obama Everywhere on /www.barackobama.com the campaign site.
Nils Peterson

Education | Change.gov - 0 views

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    CTLT: We know how to do this integrated with the curriculum, authentically assessed by the community and credentialled by the University with Harvesting Grade Book. see ctltwsu.wordpress.com Obama "This universal and fully refundable credit will ensure that the first $4,000 of a college education is completely free for most Americans, and will cover two-thirds the cost of tuition at the average public college or university and make community college tuition completely free for most students. Recipients of the credit will be required to conduct 100 hours of community service."
Theron DesRosier

School of Environmental Studies: Taking Class Outdoors | Edutopia - 0 views

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    School of Environmental Studies: Taking Class Outdoors At this Minnesota school focused on problem solving, the academic program and the architecture were designed to promote interdisciplinary project-based learning. More to this story.
Theron DesRosier

It's All Happening at the Zoo School: Innovative Education with Practical Applications ... - 0 views

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    It's All Happening at the Zoo School: Innovative Education with Practical Applications At Minneapolis's School of Environmental Studies, learning is about becoming an expert and solving real problems.
Theron DesRosier

Obama CTO - What are the top priorities for our nation's first CTO? - 0 views

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    Identifying and voting for priorities.
Theron DesRosier

Home Page - 0 views

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    eCOMMUNITY & iDENTITY MIT ecitizen architectural projects at ecitizen.mit.edu
Theron DesRosier

ecitizenfoundation.org - 0 views

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    "I invite you to join and promote an exciting collaboration called BigDialog.Org: Ask President-Elect Obama an online question. This effort is co-sponsored by the Foundation, the MIT eCitizen Architecture Program under the leadership of MIT Professor William Mitchell, powered by Founding Partners communityCOUNTS (forum) and CIVICS.com (open frameworks) and supported by cyberspace luminaries like Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford, Professor Ethan Katsh of UMass and Professor Michael Froomkin of University of Miami Law School. Our growing community of partners also includes techPresident, change.org, pajamasmedia, voterwatch, blip.tv and many more."
Theron DesRosier

techPresident - Daily Digest: Building the Digital Ship While Sailing - 0 views

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    Information from the Personal Democracty forum on next steps for networked governance.
Theron DesRosier

techPresident - About TechPresident - 0 views

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    "The 2008 election will be the first where the Internet will play a central role, not only in terms of how the campaigns use technology, but also in how voter-generated content affects its course. TechPresident.com plans to track all these changes in real-time, covering everything from campaign websites, online advertising and email lists to the postings on YouTube and who's got the fastest growing group of friends on MySpace."
Theron DesRosier

Front Seat - Software for Civic Life - 0 views

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    "Front Seat is a civic software company and incubator. Our software connects people to the places we live, the resources we consume, and our communities".
Theron DesRosier

Walk Score - Helping homebuyers, renters, and real estate agents find houses and apartm... - 0 views

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    Walk Score helps people find walkable places to live. Walk Score calculates the walkability of an address by locating nearby stores, restaurants, schools, parks, etc. Walk Score measures how easy it is to live a car-lite lifestyle-not how pretty the area is for walking.
Theron DesRosier

Obama Looks To Harness Grass-Roots Support : NPR - 0 views

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    When President-elect Barack Obama takes office in January, he'll have expanded majorities of Democrats in both houses of Congress - and the support of a big grass-roots movement. Millions of people helped him beat Sen. John McCain, and Obama must be as innovative in harnessing their power postelection as he was during the campaign.
Theron DesRosier

Certain Green Industries Have Job Openings : NPR - 0 views

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    Tens of thousands of layoffs in the Midwest have left a huge pool of job-seekers. In Ohio, wind turbine makers say they have jobs available that offer good pay and benefits. But they say they are having trouble finding skilled workers for that renewable energy industry
Nils Peterson

Reasons Facebook Beat MySpace | HASTAC - 0 views

  • To prove her point, Oshiro offers a couple of nice graphs that show a strong correlation between the introduction of Facebook Connect and a rapid migration from MySpace to Facebook. A closer look at the charts, however, suggests that while the API likely did hasten the shift, it was one that was already taking place. One notable conclusion we can draw from this data, however, is that Facebook's decision to open up user data to third parties did, indeed, have a strong measurable effect on popularity. As more applications became available that could integrate with Facebook, the site became more useful to users. Oshiro writes, "Facebook moved from being a College forum site to a full scale lifestyle platform. Whereas MySpace is still a website, Facebook has become an entire eco-system."
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      Pointing to the open API of Facebook as an aid to its popularity is interesting, but its a technical consideration to interoperate with other systems. My question is, does increased interoperation facilitate more collaboration and open the potential for collaboration by difference. What if Geo Hotz had used Twitter & FB rather than Blogger. Could he? Would it have made a difference? I am finding that having my blog linked to FB is getting me a little (very little) more attention and commenting than without it. But my friends only comment on things I say about Health Care; they don't seem interested in explorations of rubric-based assessment of learning.
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