I was reading Hacking Project Based Learning which is showing a free webinar June 15, since our school is transforming next school year into a blended learning environment. I was searching things I can prepare for over the summer, and as I feel like I currently do most of these things, there are so many technologies that could be in my classroom that would help me achieve student based learning. I feel my principal falls short in this aspect when I don't even have a projector/ printer/ or student computers for my classes to even look at Art in color!! How are we going to go from straight chalk board classes to even close to technology implementation and project based learning in this building without a fight? I feel like she need this video.. Tom Murray's blog I feel is more educational in its form. The colors the visual appeal. The benefits include, here are the resources...USE THEM! In my own opinion, I find th...
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