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Sean Harvatine

Ag Ed in Bloom: #EdCamp - A New Model for PD | NAAE Communities of Practice - 2 views

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    Shelly, Sheila Laskowski, Jessica W. and I were at EdCampMad this past Saturday. Fun Day!
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    Glad to see Milton teachers went to this! For those who don't know...EdCamp Milwaukee is on Saturday, May 10. http://edcampmke.blogspot.com/
Sean Harvatine

Morning Blend | Blended Learning Toolkit - 1 views

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    Resources for online blended courses. There are model courses available, such as College Algebra (a 15 week course).
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Learning with 'e's: Tools of the trade - 0 views

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    PLN model.
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MathsNet Interactive Geometry: 3D - 0 views

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    This website provides challenges where students have to replicate specific 2D images on a 3D platform. For the spatially challenged, such as myself, this is not as simple of a task as it first seems! I particularly love this site because it easily lends itself to small-group collaboration, trial and error discussions and problem solving -- all skills for our 21st century learners. Put it on the SMART Board, and work through together as a class, or make the SMART Board a 'center' with this one Geometry activity for one group of 3-5 students to tackle, while other small groups work on additional geometry challenges around the room (traditional pen and paper Math problems, building 3D models, etc.)
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The Rise of K12 Blended Learning - 2 views

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    Provides some great models of how a K12 blended program could look.
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Education Week's Digital Directions: 'Hybrid' Charter Schools on the Rise - 0 views

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    New charter school models are combining online-only learning and face-to-face instruction
Sean Harvatine

Molecular Workbench - An Interface to the Molecular World - 0 views

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    Forgot about this site until Free Tech for Teachers highlighted it recently...
Sean Harvatine

In Response to "Redefinition" | Beth Holland - 3 views

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    I love this post because it states some of the exact same issues that I have with "following" the SAMr model. The swimming pool analogy is the one I use with the teachers. This is a great "find", Sean!
Sean Harvatine

Using SAMR to Teach Above the Line - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - 1:1 program, Appl... - 1 views

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    Clear and easy model!
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