When kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future, they gave Peggy Sheehy, the SMS media specialist, an earful. Listen and learn the bits of wisdom that can be gleaned from the students, if we only dare to ask them.
Students from The Elisabeth Morrow School Tech Club contributed machinima created in Quest Atlantis.
This film was created as the Keynote for Net Generation Education Project:
http://netgened.grownupdigital.com
his film was created as the Keynote for Net Generation Education Project: http://netgened.grownupdigital.com/ When kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future.
This film was created as the Keynote for Net Generation Education Project: http://netgened.grownupdigi... When kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future.
This film was created as the Keynote for Net Generation Education Project: http://netgened.wikispaces.comWhen kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future, they gave Peggy Sheehy, the SMS media specialist, an earful. Listen and learn the bits of wisdom that can be gleaned from the students, if we only dare to ask them.Students from The Elisabeth Morrow School Tech Club contributed machinima created in Quest Atlantis. Marianne Malmstrom (aka Knowclue) worked remotely with the students of Suffern to create machinima of their avatars on Teen Second Life.Original music, "Harpsicord" was created by a former Suffern Middle School student, Larry Bordowitz.All editing was done by educators Peggy Sheehy, Suffern Middle School and Marianne Malmstrom, The Elisabeth Morrow School.*** Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike Noncommercial Nonderivative 3.0 ***
When kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future, they gave Peggy Sheehy, the SMS media specialist, an earful. Listen and learn the bits of wisdom that can be gleaned from the students, if we only dare to ask them. Students from The Elisabeth Morrow School Tech Club contributed machinima created in Quest Atlantis.
Are American students learning? -The Brown Center ReportToo many students already are “misplaced” in math courses they can’t handle, the report concludes: Until they’ve learned to deal with fractions, decimals or percentages, they can’t do algebra.A Learning ReformationLet’s face it, especially in light of how our institutions have screwed up the world, we all have to be learning together.The Stimulus and After School Programs: What's Ahead?After school programs are known to provide academic, emotional and social support for at-risk students , and provide a lifeline for working parents.How to friend your students in Facebook . Step-by-stepCreate a friend list containing all your students and give them access to only those parts of your profile that you want them to see.Book: Wikified SchoolsWikified Schools answers the “what,” “so what,” and “now what” of implementing wiki use throughout all levels of a school or a district. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Students from The Elisabeth Morrow School Tech Club contributed machinima created in Quest Atlantis.
This film was created as the Keynote for Net Generation Education Project:
http://netgened.grownupdigital.com