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Below are links to several brain break videos. Brain Breaks are designed to be short in duration, which allows students a chance to move and refocus their attention.
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Videos from the Teaching channel on connecting math to life
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Good post to help people get started with blogging from Sue Waters.
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List of Professional Learning Resources curated by Steven Anderson
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Great post from Cathy Davidson on the current state of higher ed. (and secondary ed for that matter). Are students getting the courses that they need most?
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Worth watching - Microsoft HoloLlens brings holography into physical world. Now its possible to create what you think. Its easy to convert your imagination into designs. Easier to explore the places never actually being there.
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#StatusQuo session w/ @Jeff_Zoul @casas_jimmy Reminds me think of WillIAm's What I Am https://t.co/fiTYAHycRJ #EdcampLdr
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Breaking down silos in education
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Resources on racism from Larry Ferlazzo
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Three Google Drive settings from Richard Byrne: 1. Google Docs offline 2. file conversion 3. photo folder creation
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Important question from Chris Casal and Angela Maiers - Are we using technology to empower/enable our kids to make the world awesome?
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From Michael Horn - "To maximize the benefits of blended learning, we’ll need to rethink not just the system architecture of schooling, but also the physical architecture of schools themselves. We need more designers and architects thinking about how schools should change their physical design, clarifying the principles underlying these changes, and illuminating the path to move from today’s egg-crate boxes to designs fit for the future."
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How bad is it? Climate scientists are reporting PTSD. http://t.co/utQAPZK30u We teaching our kids to cope with future? #edchat #notonccss
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Sunday, July 19, 2015
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