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Anne Bubnic

21st Century Language Arts Lessons That Relate - 17 views

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    Three successful project-based assignments that utilize research skills, writing, history, and 21st Century instructional tools. Learn to fuse traditional language arts curricula with modern technologies that are rich with engaging real-life applications.
Anne Bubnic

Two Big Shifts and One Big Problem [pptx] - 2 views

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    Scott MacLeod describes the future of learning and what skills students must have in the 21st century.
Kay Endriss

The Innovative Educator: The 6 Step Plan to Using Your 21st Century Voice to Make a Dif... - 2 views

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    These steps happen naturally if you are willing to take that first step and if you are open to learning.
Anne Bubnic

21st-Century Classroom Report: Preparing Students for the Future or the Past? - 8 views

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    At ISTE 2010, CDW-G released findings from their recent study that found that just 8 percent of high school teachers said that technology is fully integrated into the classroom; and the technology that is available is primarily used by teachers and not students. As a result, 43 percent of students said they are not - or they are unsure if they are - prepared to use technology in higher education or the workforce. You can download the full report at this site.
Anne Bubnic

Rock Our World [Global Communication] - 0 views

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    Phenomenal global collaboration project involving students from 15 countries. Teaching assignment is replicated across continents. Last year's project, Rock n Sol, was featured in the California K-12 Technology Showcase. This year's project, "Are You Game" focuses on digital storytelling. Students collaborate to compose music, make movies, podcasts, and experiments and met in face to face video-conferences. Using Garage Band, kids annually create a collaborative song that has been touched in every continent in the world. Each week, each group contributes 30 seconds with a specific musical instrument. Even blind students are involved in the project.
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