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Donna Hebert

Mathtrain.com with Mr. Marcos - 0 views

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    Lessons created by and for students
Donna Hebert

Zunal.Com - 0 views

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    Free webquest hosting site. User has the option to browse already created webquests in all content areas.
Donna Hebert

Acropolis of Athens - 360 Virtual Tour - 0 views

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    Take an interactive virtual tour of the Acropolis. The site claims to be also working on a Google Earth tour.
Michael Wacker

K12 Online Conference 2009 | WEEK IN THE CLASSROOM KEYNOTEA Peek for a Week - Inside ... - 1 views

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    Great "week in a classroom"
J Black

Where's the Innovation? | always learning - 0 views

  • Tom refers to this as the “Red Queen Effect” after a scene in Alice’s Adventures Through the Looking Glass, where Alice is shocked to be standing in the same place after running quite fast for an extended period of time and the Red Queen explains, “if you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that.”
  • nother Hong Kong presenter, Stephen Heppell, was also careful to emphasize that the biggest challenge today is the pace of change: exponential. With this rapid pace of change there is no time for the “staircase mentality” (pilot, review etc).
  • what are we mistakenly not valuing now?
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  • Tom explained that innovation falls squarely in quadrant 2 of Steven Covey’s matrix: it’s “Important”, but “Not Urgent”. For example, we absolutely have to have a new math/science/reading/social studies program. The teachers can’t teach without one, so picking a new one is going to fall in quadrant 1, and ultimately, innovation gets put off until tomorrow. However, innovation has an urgency all its own and those that don’t place innovation as a priority will find themselves displaced.
  • his is a good example of the difficulty people face in conceptually realizing the advantages of bold innovation: we naturally assume that slow steady progress will be best (as we are taught from an early age, when the tortoise wins the race).
  • The time for innovation is now, as Stephen described (and Marco Torres’ slide below emphasizes), “learning is at a crossroads:” we’re looking at a choice between productivity and new approaches, those new approaches being: student portfolios; making huge leaps in our model of education, not tiny steps forward; working to produce ingenious, engaged, inspired, surprising, collegiate students; and developing learning experiences that are open-ended, project-focused, multidisciplinary.
  • I can’t remember who said this first but, “technology is just an amplifier” - technology doesn’t change the quality of teaching or learning, it will only amplify it, either in a positive or negative way. What we need to be looking at is changing our approaches to learning, not modifying our curriculum to a “newer” version of what we’ve already had for the past 20 years.
  • bsolutely fabulous. This is great stuff. I just wrote a post on Thursday arguing that the “learning management system” paradigm prevents innovation and change. If we don’t break out of it, we’re destined to get out-innovated, as you suggest.
  • I came across a great quote from Frank Tibolt this morning: “We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start a thing. Action always generates inspiration. Inspiration seldom generates action.”
  • “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” - Alan Kay
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    Tom explained that innovation falls squarely in quadrant 2 of Steven Covey's matrix: it's "Important", but "Not Urgent".
Michael Wacker

Check out these Great Reading Websites - 5 views

  • Check out these Great Reading Websites! This is a list assembled by teachers across the state. FRA is passing this information on for you to use. 
Michael Wacker

Digital Filming Links Vermilion Parish Curriculum Links - 0 views

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    "Technology Resources"
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    Uisng Videos and Movie Making in the Classroom...GREAT resource!
Donna Hebert

CIESE - Curriculum: K-12 CIESE Online Tele-Collaborative Classroom Projects - 1 views

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    The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education interactive website for students.
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