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A New Way To Teach: Begin With The End
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At the Marin School of Arts and Technology, teachers have implemented a project-based learning curriculum. Students work in the field, take their data back to the labs, and ultimately present their findings through digital media. School administrators believe that the students should be doing the learning work in project based learning, not the teachers. However, this curriculum requires teachers to brainstorm and work together to develop questions and projects for their students.
Animating Dreams
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The ACME Animation Program is a school-based program where studnets connect with professional animators through teleconferencing technology and receive instant feedback from these experts on their animations. The program has also developed a website for anyone in the world to get similar feedback. This allows students to form relationships with professional mentors, which has improved the quality of their work. Teachers report that students produce better work when they know that professionals will be judging it, and that they also learn to work with deadlines in mind.
Around The Clock Learning
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Spry Community School is a new school model in Chicago. This school combines pre-K through high school students into one space where K-8 starts at 9am, and High School runs from 11-7pm. The school aims for a 100% graduation rate, and its philosophy is that the greatest influence on students is family, and the greatest influence on family is community; therefore, they aim to be a resource for continuous community learning and involvement. Spry offers programs such as partnerships with hospitals where students serve as interns, a high school-elementary school tutoring program, and an afterschool program that teaches computer and life skills.
Assistive Technology And The Story of Lukas Bratcher
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Lukas Bratcher was born with a birth condition that limited the use of his limbs. He was unable to play a musical instrument, until a community member developed a euphonium that could be controlled by a joystick, which opened and closed the valves. This technology fulfilled Lukas' dream of playing in the school band.
Beginning The Journey: Five-Year-Olds Drive Their Own Project-Based Learning Projects
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At the Auburn Early Education Center, kindergarten students engage in learning by completing long term projects as a class. The kids decide on the theme of each project, based on their own curiosity and experiences. The teachers then guide them to resources, and the students learn how to cooperate, solve problems, and critically think and write about their solutions and experiences. The activities have meaning and value to the students, which makes them more engaging. The Center also incorporates technology into the classroom by using smartboards, which gives students access to a wide variety of information.
Cell Phones Test Schools' Outreach Efforts
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Seismic shift in mobile phone use calls for new communication strategies
Cinema Program: Cultivating A Career In Film
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At the Northeast School of the Arts, students are engaged in a filmaking class which instructors use a context for developing their thinking and writing skills. Students document school projects and trips in the class, and their films have been screened at festivals. The students learn how to write and develop a storyline, all while realizing that their stories do matter, and that the public is interested in what they have to say.
Civic Center: Part One (PDF)
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When there is representation and communication among all stakeholders in strategic planning for education, the community can reach across boundaries to find solutions that benefit students and support the broader community. As technology and software continue to evolve, schools and districts have taken steps to align technology with their teaching needs and to provide the technology students need. With a systemic approach to technology, needs can be prioritized and budget funding allocated where they are most needed.
Community/School Partnerships: A National Survey (PDF)
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This survey offers insights into how school/community partnerships are structured, and what kind of relationships schools and districts have established with external stakeholders.
Crafting Service Level Agreements, Part 2
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Two school technologists offer advice and strategies for crafting successful service level agreements.
Critical Issue: Technology Leadership
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This Critical Issue focuses on leadership qualities responses to change, and effective uses of technology. The article examines important findings associated with leadership in general and considerations specific to education. Next, it provides summaries of major factors associated with change in general and their implications for education. Finally, it examines research findings and best practices as they impact technology leadership and educational productivity.