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▶ Hackschooling makes me happy: Logan LaPlante at TEDxUniversityofNevada - Yo... - 1 views

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    Forget everything Logan says (not really)...just think about the process of his sharing. HMW create more opportunities for our students to be effective/persuasive communicators?
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Are Your Students Engaged? Don't Be So Sure | MindShift - 1 views

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    Rethink student engagement
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Every Person Inspired to Create - 1 views

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    Mary shared this with me. Great language: Students will learn and work in RE-DESIGNED LEARNING SPACES that include THINK SPACES and CREATION LABS designed to allow students to exhibit their learning through hands-on experiences. Students will work through CROSS-AGED CONNECTIONS allowing students to engage with students outside of their traditional grade level and ENHANCE SOCIAL AND ACADEMIC GROWTH. Students will EXHIBIT LEARNING of state standards through multiple avenues. In addition to traditional standardized tests, authentic PERFORMANCE BASED EXHIBITIONS will be used to measure learning.
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How Opening Up Classroom Doors Can Push Education Forward | MindShift - 2 views

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    I am thinking about Team K as I read this. HMW better communicate what we are doing and why?
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Planning for the last mile not the first | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    Planning with the end in mind
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    Have we been guilty of thing? "All to often I see school districts plan and overplan for the beginning of the roll out or the impact the new technology might have and less time on what happens next." I am thinking of the first week of school. HMW plan for the last week of school? Good thoughts.
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Chris Hurn: Stuffed Giraffe Shows What Customer Service Is All About - 2 views

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    This is awesome. We need to find a moment in a child's LS career - where they can get this kind of TLC. Birthday? Lost tooth? or perhaps even a learning experience! Great share.
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What Stanford's Startup Garage Teaches Us About Invention and Innovation - 1 views

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    experiential learning for multi-disciplinary teams
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    Shelley, this FC piece on the Stanford Startup Garage is awesome! I had not seen it, and I so appreciate you and Nicole helping my reading and learning and exploring via this chilipeppers group!
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Harvard EdCast: Making the Rounds - 1 views

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    In this edition of the EdCast, Teitel speaks about the book and shares his evolving research on school-based instructional rounds.
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Creating Great Students | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This supports our focus on the Mindsets, UBD, and student-driven curriculum. It takes the focus off of faculty development shifts to student development. Interesting idea.
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HBR Instructional Rounds - 2 views

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    From Chip. Your growth depends on your ability to pull value from criticism in spite of your natural responses and on your willingness to seek out even more advice and coaching from bosses, peers, and subordinates. They may be good or bad at providing it, or they may have little time for it-but you are the most important factor in your own development. If you're determined to learn from whatever feedback you get, no one can stop you.
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How to Tap Into Kids' Creative Confidence | MindShift - 0 views

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    Creative confidence- this term keeps popping up for me
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Set Goals for This Year With These 3 Questions | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views

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    I plan to share this at first faculty meeting and start w he two reflective questions mentioned.
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32 Habits That Make Thinkers - 1 views

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    by Terry Heick The difference between students and learners is something we've discussed before. On the surface it's a matter of tone and compliance, but it also has to do with purpose-why are they learning? How much of themselves are invested in the process? And does it lead to personal change, or mere performance?
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