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No Future Left Behind
middle school video addressing the future of education . . and their future.Collected in edueyeview's videos Apr 1, 2009 -
Sir Ken Robinson at RS
39 minutes - worth a watch. Sir Ken Robinson talks about his ideas behind The Element, his new book.Collected in edueyeview's videos Mar 7, 2009 -
GamePlay
Great presentation by the guy who made the Sims. Start about 11:30 in, as the beginning is all intro boring stuff.Collected in edueyeview's videos Oct 6, 2008 -
Lehman and school 2.0
Chris Lehman from SLA in Philadelphia gives a 5 min speed talk on what school 2.0 should be. Fabulous, inspiring, very Chris.Collected in edueyeview's videos Oct 3, 2008 -
Activity for Stimulating the Brain
Great short exercises to stimulate mental clarity and brain function at the start of class (or as a break in longer classes). From Edutopia. 4 min.Collected in edueyeview's videos Sep 8, 2008 -
Animated John Lennon Interview
Awesome animation to an interview with John Lennon from 1969. Wow. Does mention drugs toward the end.Collected in edueyeview's videos Aug 22, 2008 -
Musical Sculpture at CMK08
Sculpture created on day 1 of CMK08.Collected in edueyeview's videos Aug 12, 2008 -
Narrative in Digital Classroom : Vanderbuilt U
Vanderbuilt University professors describe their classroom in terms of tech, and then describe their exploration of narrative via digital media, such as video games. Great stuff.Collected in edueyeview's videos Aug 6, 2008 -
Principles & Teachers & Google Docs
Teachers & principles talk about the benefits of Google DocsCollected in edueyeview's videos Aug 6, 2008 -
Harvard Video of the Wk Intro to Scratch
A little slow to get started, but has some good info for beginners with MIT's Scratch.Collected in edueyeview's videos Jul 20, 2008 -
Book Launch 2.0
Great 2 minute overview of how web 2.0 tools can be used to purposeful ends. You end up thinking "well of course!" by the end of it. FUNNY.Collected in edueyeview's videos Jun 30, 2008
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May 3, 2009