Learning by Design - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T10:46:36Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:24282?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks. I will certainly tap…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-03:649749:Comment:245242007-06-03T16:34:51.765ZTerry Eishttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Eisrnnr5
Thanks. I will certainly tap into these resources.
Thanks. I will certainly tap into these resources. You might try checking out th…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-03:649749:Comment:244912007-06-03T12:26:46.157ZCarolyn Footehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Technolibrary
You might try checking out the Science Leadership School in Philadelphia or High TEch High in San Diego for some ideas!
You might try checking out the Science Leadership School in Philadelphia or High TEch High in San Diego for some ideas! Thank you! I will certainly c…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-02:649749:Comment:244152007-06-02T21:29:55.817ZTerry Eishttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Eisrnnr5
Thank you! I will certainly check this school out. I think the fact that these are administrators who left the rank and file to start something innovative is a positive!
Thank you! I will certainly check this school out. I think the fact that these are administrators who left the rank and file to start something innovative is a positive! I do know that a few fellow C…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-02:649749:Comment:244142007-06-02T21:28:55.417ZTerry Eishttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Eisrnnr5
I do know that a few fellow Classroom 2.0 friends might be interested in collaborating in just such a way. I think it's doable, may be "clunky" at first, but certainly worth a try. I guess that is what collaborating on something new in new ways is like, but I believe the end product yields good stuff.<br />
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Thanks for the encouragement and information.
I do know that a few fellow Classroom 2.0 friends might be interested in collaborating in just such a way. I think it's doable, may be "clunky" at first, but certainly worth a try. I guess that is what collaborating on something new in new ways is like, but I believe the end product yields good stuff.<br />
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Thanks for the encouragement and information. There is an awesome charter s…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-02:649749:Comment:243652007-06-02T18:16:50.446ZJohn Costillahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/jcostilla
There is an awesome charter school in New Mexico called Southwest Secondary Learning Center... look it up. They are former principals who decided to start a grassroots effort and are now one of the leading charter schools in the state/country... They are doing amazing things... not enough time to taalk about here, but they were people just like you that wanted to do something differnet and they are doing an amazing job. I've been there and have seen what the kids do and how they operate. Truly…
There is an awesome charter school in New Mexico called Southwest Secondary Learning Center... look it up. They are former principals who decided to start a grassroots effort and are now one of the leading charter schools in the state/country... They are doing amazing things... not enough time to taalk about here, but they were people just like you that wanted to do something differnet and they are doing an amazing job. I've been there and have seen what the kids do and how they operate. Truly amazing.<br />
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<a href="http://www.sslc-nm.com/home.html">http://www.sslc-nm.com/home.html</a> That's not too surprising. I'…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-06-02:649749:Comment:243362007-06-02T16:45:01.400ZTerry Eishttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Eisrnnr5
That's not too surprising. I've been in education long enough to know that this kind of change is huge and just doesn't happen quickly. Unfortunately, I don't think we have the luxury of time - or the complaint that we don't have enough time - to deliberate whether or not this kind of learning is worth the investment.<br />
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Perhaps there's a way to begin some online or virtual collaboration among educators who are talented enough to design/build a library of integrated project/problem-based units…
That's not too surprising. I've been in education long enough to know that this kind of change is huge and just doesn't happen quickly. Unfortunately, I don't think we have the luxury of time - or the complaint that we don't have enough time - to deliberate whether or not this kind of learning is worth the investment.<br />
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Perhaps there's a way to begin some online or virtual collaboration among educators who are talented enough to design/build a library of integrated project/problem-based units that we can share and modify for our own needs.<br />
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Do you know of any such thing?