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Christina Cantrill

Elyse Eidman-Aadahl - Communities of Practice for Professional Learning: Connected Lear... - 0 views

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    @ElyseEA and colleagues explore if communities of practice can frame #connectedlearning in the workplace and beyond?
Christina Cantrill

TTT #289 Connected Learning and the NWP 3.21.12 | NWP Digital Is - 2 views

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    On this episode of +Teachers Teaching Teachers, we talk about Connected Learning/connecting-our-learning with Elyse Eidman-Aadahl and this amazing group of NWP teacher leaders listed here: Paul Allison, Chris Sloan, Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Christina Cantrill, Clifford Lee, Fred Mindlin, Katie MacKay, Chad Sansing, Meenoo Rami, Lacy Manship, and Antero Garcia.
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    Specific examples named at the end include (47:56 … runs about 10 mins here): Paul Allison spoke about one student who wanted to focus on the topic of "nail polish" within in Youth Voices and the interesting connections she was able to make (and how as the teacher he was initially sceptical of this topic) … Lacy Manship about real time resources and classrooms shared via Skype with colleagues and how these can help to build powerful connections ... Katie McKay about student interest-driven "how-to" projects in her classroom and what powerful work emerged as well as connections to home and community ... Meenoo Rami about the excitement and learning -- both her learning abouther students, their personal learning and learning about eahc other -- in her homeroom/advisory during their sharing of "passion projects" ... Chad Sansing sharing about his own inquiry and artifacts he brought back from a trip to San Francisco in March with his students and how this sparked their response and projects of own interest in their own community … Elyse Eidman-Aadahl remembering I-Search projects and history of that work ... Elyse then, prompted by Paul, sharing about NWP learning in networked ways and how writing project teachers have an opportunity to live connected learning in many cases -- ie. peer-supported and collaborative learning among adults -- and how powerful that then is in practice with youth ...
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    I highly recommend listening to this episode.
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    me too :)
Christina Cantrill

Connected Learning Community at NWP Connect - 1 views

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    NWP Connected Learning forum at connect.nwp.org
Kim Douillard

Teachers Tweeting Teachers: Building a Community of Practice through Twitter | NWP Digi... - 3 views

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    Using Twitter as a way to connect teachers to one another to share resources and get a glimpse into the day/week in a life of a teacher. This "experiment" has led to the San Diego Area Writing Project hosting #engchat (a Twitter chat) at the ISTE conference in San Diego in June.
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    this is wicked cool. Again noticing elements of open networking and toward full participation.
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    I love how Twitter comes and returns and goes.
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    What a fascinating idea! I know I have discussed how to get people to "take the plunge" and try Twitter or blogging or any of a number of other platforms for connected learning. It's a big leap for some people, but this idea is really simple and elegant. If it works, even better!
Christina Cantrill

Joe Dillon's Blog posts | NWP Digital Is - 0 views

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    Joe Dillon (Denver Writing Project) blogs regularly @ Digital Is
Christina Cantrill

Traci Gardner's Blog posts | NWP Digital Is - 0 views

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    Traci Gardner blogs tagged "Connected Learning" and cross-posts at Bedford Bits (http://blogs.bedfordstmartins.com/bits/author/tgardner/)
Christina Cantrill

Mike Murawski's Blog posts | NWP Digital Is - 0 views

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    Mike Murawski (CoLab/St Louis Art Museum) blogs tagged "Connected Learning" and cross-posts at Art Museum Teaching (http://artmuseumteaching.com/)
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