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Dealing with Setbacks in Fitness

I’ve been struggling to keep up with my free inquiry due to time constraints and an injury to my shoulder that has stuck around since the summertime. Because of this setback, I wanted to look up some ways that I… Continue Reading →

Virtual Reality

Aris project at Kits High School An interactive learning experience for students to learn about Kits students in 1944 who were making decisions about going to war or staying home. Video: ARIS and Dilemma 1944 HP Reveal Tutorial video: Making… Continue Reading →

Presentations

Fresh Grade: Jessica S., Mitra, & Sam video: Communication platform between teacher, parent, and students Lesson plans Save time with easy-to-use tools Align activities to standards, frameworks, and assessments Not readily used among teachers Digital portfolios Store and highlight learning… Continue Reading →

OpenEd Presentation

OpenEd Presentation

Spin class (round 2 and 3)

I’ve attended 3 spin classes over the last month and enjoyed them a lot — they’re really challenging but each time it gets a little bit easier. Two of these times have been with my education cohort, and it’s so… Continue Reading →

Coding for Kids

Why engage kids in learning to code? Useful tool to know in life Understanding code helps explain the world Learning how to code develops problem solving skills and computational thinking skills Coding is fun! CodeBC Linking coding applications to the… Continue Reading →

Presentations

Technology in Outdoor Education by Denee, Jessica P., Dane, and Tessa Apps for: Species identification and information Contributing to citizen science …   Research Recommended readings: 1: How technology can undermine the aim of being outdoors, but how it can… Continue Reading →

Reflections How to do inquiry Try not to focus on subjects – focus on “the thing” that they want to learn about If you focus on the thing that they want to learn about, like trains for a child in… Continue Reading →

Verna Roberts video conference

Area of expertise: Open Education practices – expanding learning beyond the walls of a classroom Real learning happens when we are doing – collaborating, exploring, questioning Open Learning Design Intervention: how to expand learning in high schools using OEP Problem:… Continue Reading →

Protip: just type in “doc.new” or “slides.new” in google search bar when you’re signed in to automatically create a new document or slide set.   George Jay visit debrief Free inquiry for younger grades is more about creating choice in… Continue Reading →

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