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My Reflection - grownupdigital
Another very nice reflection giving an overview of netgened. This student created an award winning video for Semantic Aware apps.
netgened - 6B Fun and Cloud Computing
Another nice wiki from netgened on Fun/ Cloud Computing and Education.
Reflection - grownupdigital
Another amazing reflection from Netgened, this student is simply phenomenal.
netgened - 6D Fun and the Personal Web
This is one of my favorite wikis from NetGenEd - it is excellent!
westwood - Joy J
Excellent efolio of work from Joy J in the 10th grade Introduction to Computer Science course. You can see an overview of the types of things done in this course and how Flat Classroom and NetGenEd were integrated into the curriculum as well as some videos. Joy is an excellent student and this portfolio with exception of a few tiny omissions is near perfect.
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Along the way, we have found that even though we are hundreds of thousands of miles apart, we can still find something in common.
Kathryn's NetGen Reflection - grownupdigital
Excellent reflection from a student on the NetGenEd project including the ups aand downs -- she did a nice job!
Net Generation Education - grownupdigital
Enjoying this video from my student where she highlights the use of her PLN and how collaborative projects customize the educational experience. She had to bake cookies to film this one!
Alternative excuse to “the dog ate my homework” « On an e-journey with generation Y
I think "the volcano erupted and I couldn't get to school" is probably the very best excuse I've ever heard for why something couldn't be turned in. The amazing Anne Mirtchison, one of our lead teachers for NetGenEd and flat classroom reflects on excuses.
NetGenEd Sounding Boards Needed! | always learning
NetGenEd Sounding boards. Kim Cofino is an expert at this model and is running this:
"The Sounding Board process is a very easy, fun and eye-opening way for younger students (upper elementary, middle, and lower high school) to participate in one of these amazing, global projects. Basically Sounding Boards act as peer reviewers for the students participating in the project. Small groups of students in the Sounding Board classrooms will review one NetGenEd student group’s work and offer very simple peer feedback.
This time around, I have to admit, the project is even more exciting because it’s part of a larger project organized by Don Tapscott, author of Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World. Here’s his intro to the wider project:"
Please put a call out and join in! Thanks!
So, what is outsourcing and why do we do it? - grownupdigital
IN this post over on netgened, it explains why we outsource video, how this works, and the thinking behind why we have outsourcing.
This is a fundamental component of flat classroom projects, except for digiteen, which does not have a video component.
The Four Generations - grownupdigital
Excellent graphic by a student depicting the facts on the current four generations.
Education - Choice - grownupdigital
This student has done a marvelous speech on Education and giving choices to student. My favorite quote from Andrew ( a student from New Zealand) -- "A closed book test is simply not a realistic situation in the modern world."
I'm not putting this on my blog as an embedded video because I would love for you to respond on NetGen where all educators are welcome to join in with students to discuss how education should evolve. This is an excellent video, and as you can see with my comments, there are a few points I take up with Andrew -- it is one of those -- you've gotta listen to this student kinda videos. He makes some great points speaking out for his generation.
He says that when he asks his parents to help him and they say "I don't know how to do this" it tells him that it is not something that will be used and thus is unimportant! Hmmm.
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