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Sharon Axthelmcheck out the power point here
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somira2006 original version
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Bob RowanShift Happens presentation from Karl Fisch
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Donna BrunskillThe Fischbowl: A staff development blog for Arapahoe High School teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills. The opinions expressed here are the personal views of Karl Fisch - and various other teachers at Arapahoe - and do not (necessarily) reflect the views of Littleton Public Schools.
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Tania ShekoKarl Fisch's famous 'did you know'
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a faculty meeting is a horrible place to have the conversations we need to have
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Telannia NorfarGreat Blog
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Paul HarringtonA staff development blog for Arapahoe High School teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills.
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Carlos Hornelas¿Acaso sabías? Una presentación de power point que habla sobre el cambio inminente en la educación
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Alejandro TortoliniBlog de Karl Fisch con la presentacion "Did you know?" sobre evolucion de las nuevas tecnologías
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Jerry Boydcontains presentation of 'fact' used by Gary Nixon at Fall Creek Falls 2007
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My administration asked me if I wanted to speak at one of our beginning of the year faculty meetings. I often provide updates on what's new and different with technology in our building and what teachers need to know to get the year started. But this year I'm really focused on staff development and the "vision" of where we should be headed, so I wanted to do something different. I don't know for sure how it is in your schools, but I imagine they are like mine - a faculty meeting is a horrible place to have the conversations we need to have. In addition, since 49 of my teachers are involved in the staff development described elsewhere on this blog, I felt it would be a waste of time - and possibly counterproductive - to try to discuss anything of substance in the faculty meeting.
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Jonathan TepperA video called "Did you know?" demonstrates the shift and ever changing world in which we live in. A staff development blog for Arapahoe High School teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills.
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Sue Maberrythis post explains the YouTube video by the same name.
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So, instead, I decided to take David Warlick up on his idea of telling the new story. I put together a PowerPoint presentation with some (hopefully) thought-provoking ideas. I was hoping by telling some of these "stories" to our faculty, I could get them thinking about - and discussing with each other - the world our students are entering. To get them to really think about what our students are going to need to be successful in the 21st century, and then how that might impact what they do in their classrooms. It would also help the faculty that are not currently participating in my staff development join the conversation.
So I basically said most of the above to the faculty, and then told them that even though I would usually argue that just showing something and not discussing it afterward was a bad idea, that this time - since a meaningful conversation at the end of a long faculty meeting was unlikely - that's what I was going to do. But that I wanted them to hopefully think about this for their own classrooms, and then hold the conversation with each other over the next few days (and hopefully weeks and months and . . .).
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Larry CrosswellGreat Power Point using info from World Is Flat etc.
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Darrel BransonThe Fisch
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Cyndi Danner-KuhnA staff development blog for Arapahoe High School teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills.
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Vinnie VrotnyThis is the PowerPoint Presentation and Music
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Wesley FryerGreat, short PPT by Karl Fisch on "World is Flat" trends and stats
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Rena ShiffletLilnk to PowerPoint, Did you Know? from the Fischbowl blog
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Jo McLeayreally focused on staff development and the "vision" of where we should be headed
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Aaron SmithA great powerpoint to show in the beginning of the year.
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Brian MullFriedmanesque ppt presentation of factoids. Good conversation starters
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