Hastac and MacArthur are supporting the Digital Media and Learning Competition; public comment opens today. 

Amongst the 100's of applicants is the Impact Lab.  This Learning Lab is based on student-led collaboration, as this is a significant theme essential to 21st century learning.  We hope to think, ponder, and analyze the impact that our actions have on the world as well as the world's impact on our actions.  These experiences with how we interact with each other, the environment, society, economies, etc. could illuminate the commonalities amongst us all.  Ultimately, this Impact Lab will provide students with a space to brainstorm, design, and propose insights into the impacts that affect their lives.  These insights will be shared with the global community through the use of 21st century technologies (i.e. Elluminate, Skype, VoiceThread, etc.). 
If you agree with this, please take a moment to read through our proposal and add your thoughts/comments to our thread.  (it can easily be found by typing "weber" into the search field)
Thank you for your time and support! 

Tags: PBL, collaboration, dmlComp, education, hastac, learning, technology

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Thinking about the impact and interactions I've had in the past few days, weeks, months. What small changes could I make in my community and lifestyle that would have an impact on others? The Impact Lab could provide an opportunity for me (and others) to share these thoughts and ideas and impacts using 21st century skills and technologies. Great stuff!

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