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Dean Mantz

The Gateway to 21st Century Skills: Making the Most of Online Resources: The da Vinci Code - 0 views

  • left lasting significant contributions in fields such as medicine, art, mathematics, and engineering
  • he’s a perfect subject for cross-curricular studies. While he’s widely studied in art classes, his ideas in engineering, mathematics, and medicine in particular lend themselves to fertile exploration in a variety of subject areas.
Dean Mantz

Past/Present - 0 views

  • Imagine a learning experience where students are thrust into the everyday hustle and bustle of a century or two ago.  Where they find themselves enslaved in an antebellum town, or caught up in a strike in a Massachusetts textile mill, or riding the rails in the Depression.  Where they’ll need to have all their wits about them to survive in these unfamiliar environments
Dean Mantz

Powerful Learning Practice, LLC - 0 views

  • PLP is a professional development model that immerses educators into environments and practices that allow them to learn and own the literacies of 21st Century learning and teaching.
Dean Mantz

Beatechie through Music, 21c Curriculum / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Be a techie through Music using 21st century curriculum.
Dean Mantz

movingforward - home - 0 views

  • The Moving Forward wiki houses a collection of resources to help presenters and change agents as they help move schools and universities forward into the 21st century
Dean Mantz

The Innovative Educator - 0 views

  • 21st Century Educators Don’t Say, “Hand It In.” They say, “Publish It!
Dean Mantz

21 Things for the 21st Century Educator - Home - 0 views

  • The purpose of this course is to provide ”Just in Time” training through an online interface for K-12 educators based on the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T).
Ginger Lewman

How To Successfully Integrate Blogging Into Your Busy Life - 0 views

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    I've written previously on how your resume is meaningless, on building career security, not job security and on the rise of personal branding.  To summarize the overarching themes of those three posts quickly: Your work should be working for you, building your reputation, not locked away in a resume. A resume proves nothing, a living case study proves everything. Creating a name for yourself in your industry provides you the ultimate freedom:  career security. The tools exist for you to influence your industry in deep ways to make positive change and carve out a name for yourself. Building your personal network enables incredible connections with the world around you not previously possible. A blog is the ideal avenue to accomplish all of this and so much more.
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