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Learning Organizations and General Systems Theory in Education
The purpose of this KAM is to identify principles of theory relating to the art and practice of learning organizations. A critical analysis, according to Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Amitai Etzioni, and Peter Senge, of complex organizations and the relationship of general systems theory to education provides information on the components of organizations and explains how the organizational model fits the field of education. In addition, the breadth contains a description of general systems theory and its application to education, including an analysis of differences between open and closed systems and suggestions regarding which system best describes the education system.
Blockland - That game where you build stuff.
Blockland is an online multiplayer building game.
It's like playing with legos on the internet.
Try it for free!
My Top Extra Time Classroom A...
When you have 5-10 minutes left in a class sponge up the time with these games/puzzles:
My Top Extra Time Classroom Activities - Google Docs
When you have 5-10 minutes left in a class sponge up the time with these games/puzzles:
word games: multipopword
A collection of free online word games. Includes fast-paced anagram and vocabulary games as well as word mastermind, cryptograms, hangman and a wordsearch
Nota - What's Nota?
Nota is a unique, cutting-edge collaborative web platform that allows users to create, share and collaborate on presentations and virtually any other form of online material. Using Nota’s proprietary toolset, users can instantly integrate text, video, maps, clip art, photos from web album or on the local computer, or license-free images from Flickr, and material from an ever-expanding array of sources. Users can then instantly embed their work in Facebook or blogs, and can share and collaborate with friends.
Information Avalanche Rescue: RSS Feeds in the Classroom
Buried in blogs? Use web feeds to organize current information sources for the content area and grade level needs of you and your students.
Explore the ideas and resources in each of the following sections: The Basics, Aggregation Tools, Feed Creation Tools, Avalanche Applications, and Learn More.
Free Games at ROBLOX.com
Roblox is free to play and safe for kids aged 4-124. Our product remains under heavy development and is currently in public alpha testing. We deeply value community feedback as we continue to make Roblox into a game that will excite the imagination of the young and the young at heart.
Official Google Blog: Google heads to grade school: New resources for K-12 teachers and students
We use the Internet all the time: at home, at work (especially at Google!), on the move, and, increasingly, at school. We believe that the Internet and cloud-based tools are a key part of a 21st century classroom, helping students learn and teachers teach in collaborative and innovative ways
Top News - Va. tests video games as teaching tool
Virginia reportedly has become the first state to implement a pilot program using Tabula Digita's DimensionM video games to help boost student test scores in mathematics and motivate students to learn.
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