He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
The use of badges was pretty interesting. The lab writeups were also a great idea!
I do see (what appeared to be) some word-for-word note-taking, which I hope happens less in the future. If we have all the technology in that video, I’m hoping that a more flipped approach will be adopted, so that kids don’t have to focus their attention on typing up lecture notes! 🙂
Funny I posted this link to twitter. Â Great feedback about…. Desks in rows? Teacher Lecture? Â I guess this is the interpretation of one jr in high school and the only education he has ever known! The technology is STILL cool though! Â I am guessing 3-5 yr out?
Yeah, and I thought about the taking notes word for word as a little odd. It is hard to predict the future, but I think some elements of this are right on.
The use of badges was pretty interesting. The lab writeups were also a great idea!
I do see (what appeared to be) some word-for-word note-taking, which I hope happens less in the future. If we have all the technology in that video, I’m hoping that a more flipped approach will be adopted, so that kids don’t have to focus their attention on typing up lecture notes! 🙂
Mind = BLown! Â The 3D holographic were awesome!
Funny I posted this link to twitter. Â Great feedback about…. Desks in rows? Teacher Lecture? Â I guess this is the interpretation of one jr in high school and the only education he has ever known! The technology is STILL cool though! Â I am guessing 3-5 yr out?
Yeah, and I thought about the taking notes word for word as a little odd. It is hard to predict the future, but I think some elements of this are right on.
Oh yeah! A Day Made of Glass finally made it into an educational video! Love it!