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Instructional methods like Genius Hour , the MakerMovement, and STEAM allow teachers to meet high learning standards while supporting innovation. Find an example of students transforming the world in this post, Kids Transforming the World Through SocialMedia. It’s learning that shows results in a meaningful way.
Instructional methods like Genius Hour , the MakerMovement, and STEAM allow teachers to meet high learning standards while supporting innovation. Find an example of students transforming the world in this post, Kids Transforming the World Through SocialMedia. It’s learning that shows results in a meaningful way.
Final Reflection: Learners reflect on the process in a way that works best for them – blogs, photo essays, video recording, podcast, sketchnotes, illustrated ebook. This is typically done by sharing documentation of learning and final reflections through socialmedia. Universal Design for Learning® (UDL).
This is a great way to integrate some of your socialmedia tools. EdSurge's MakerMovement : If you don't read EdSurge, you absolutely need to. Their MakerMovement pages have tons of posts on the latest gadgets and strategies to try in your makerspace. Start a conversation.
This is a great way to integrate some of your socialmedia tools. EdSurge's MakerMovement : If you don't read EdSurge, you absolutely need to. Their MakerMovement pages have tons of posts on the latest gadgets and strategies to try in your makerspace. Start a conversation.
Please share the answers in the Shake Up Learning Community or on your favorite socialmedia platform! [43:23] How the MakerMovement Is Moving Into Classrooms by Vicki Davis. How to Create an eBook with Google Slides. Also, check out the Shake Up Learning Book Study! Cardboard Challenge. IDEO’s Teacher Guild.
They can tinker, build, engineer, craft, program, and create with anything from cardboard to sophisticated technology projects.You don’t have to have a fancy Maker Space filled with expensive equipment. Also, check out this great article by Vicki Davis: How the MakerMovement is Moving into Classrooms.
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