Superintendents Extending Education Through Technology

Michigan public school superintendents exploring possibilities and sharing experiences to increase technology literacy.

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Here’s is a look at where our classrooms may be going with technology

June 9, 2010 in Assisting Special Education Students, Critical Thinking, Drop Out Prevention, Happening in the field, News, Transformational Change by jjennings

The potential of collaborative learning being enhanced by technology is truly exciting!  More students working together to learn and explore is a very exciting prospect.  And the students collaborating  don’t have to be in the same room, school, district, state or country.  Very exciting!  And potentially very motivating for learner!  Read more:  http://www.eschoolnews.com/2010/04/15/six-technologies-soon-to-affect-education-2/?ast=40

Are Vodcasts in your district’s future?

May 21, 2010 in Critical Thinking, Happening in the field, News, Videos by jjennings

Here is what Palm Beach County Florida is doing. Take some time to explore.

http://vodcast.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/

The Best Teacher in America

May 18, 2010 in Assisting Special Education Students, Critical Thinking, Drop Out Prevention, Inspiration, Transformational Change by jjennings

Teacher Who Inspired ‘Stand and Deliver’ Film Dies
By Claudio Sanchez for National Public Radio
Jaime Escalante, the Bolivian-born educator who taught advanced math and calculus to students at one of LA’s most troubled high schools died on Tuesday, March 30. Mr. Escalante was a teacher that made a clear, decisive, transformational differences in the lives of learners that may have not benefited from the schooling they were likely to receive.  We can learn from this man and his way of approaching teaching.  Click here to read about Mr. Escalante’s life, and listen to a radio segment about him on NPR.

“The Genius in All of Us”

May 18, 2010 in Critical Thinking, Inspiration, Transformational Change by jjennings

It’s Not Too Late to Tap Into “The Genius in All of Us”
National Public Radio: Talk of the Nation with Neal Conan
In his new book, The Genius in All of Us, author David Shenk offers excellent evidence that people can get smarter if they’re willing to work hard — and flat out testifies that “The paradigm of innate talent is dead.” Click here to read or listen to this story now (includes an excerpt from Mr. Shenk’s book).