CoSN Conference 2012 Reimagine Learning March 5-7, 2012 Omni Shoreham | Washington, DC I was invited to speak at the CoSN 2012 conference for their “Great Ideas Session – Visions of Transforming Education.” My session: What happens when learning is turned on its head? I spoke about how and why I started implementing the flipped … Continue reading
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TEDActive – My Experience as a Teacher @TEDActive #teded
I had the inspiring, awesome, amazing experience to be invited out to the TEDActive conference! This week has been one of the most incredible experiences I’ve had in my life (so far). I can’t even begin to put in words what I’m feeling. I have never had such a busy week every — or met more … Continue reading
#flipclass Open House – Monday 1/30/12
It’s official – Monday 1/30/12 has been declared World Flipped Class Open House Day :) Please take a look at the list of schools participating and think about taking a peak into one of the classrooms opening its doors to you. If you are interested in joining my AP Calculus AB class at Bullis School in Potomac, MD … Continue reading
Reading Russian Classics on the iPad
I don’t read enough books. I’m addicted to my computer and spend way too many hours sucked into its grips. From news articles, to blogs, to twitter, to email … There is so much stuff out there, it’s so easy to get carried away. I would say I’m a bit addicted to learning (or just sucking in new information … Continue reading
Chapter 4 Test Review – Students Making Videos
We took a day in class to make videos to review for the chapter test again! The students love this activity. This time around, I asked students to choose to create a video for the problem they thought most difficult. Their homework assignment for the night before creating the video was to prepare themselves so … Continue reading
Introduction to Programming for HS with #Scratch @scratchteam
First trimester introduction to programming was amazing! My class was so interested in everything that I taught them. They wanted to learn what I wanted to teach them – and then some. I decided to use Scratch to begin things (for about 2 months). The student had no prior programming experience at all. Most of my students were sophomores. … Continue reading
Putting Students in Charge of Exam Review
It’s exam time at my school. We’re on trimesters – so it’s already time for the dreaded exam :) This year, I have a class set of iPads. One of my main goals for the year is to get students teaching students – and me being more of a facilitator in the classroom rather than … Continue reading
Writing with errors > a blank page!
I must admit, I often don’t blog because I’m scared. I’m a perfectionist – which is something I’m not always proud of. And I’m NOT a writer! Numbers are my strongpoint, not words! I am one of those math people that actually likes writing, though. I know it’s not my strength, but I like to … Continue reading
“Life must be lived as play.” ~Plato
“Life must be lived as play.” ~Plato Sometimes work/life/etc feels overwhelming…. Taking a moment to remind myself of the above: personally and in teaching :)
AIMS Conference Keynote by @SirKenRobinson
“Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative” Updated — had to entirely rewrite because so much has changed in the last 10 years. The world is changing so rapidly. Book: “How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything”: http://www.amazon.com/Element-Finding-Passion-Changes-Everything/dp/0670020478 Relentless linearity of education We’re all born with immense natural talents and many of us don’t discover … Continue reading