South Hardin
This page contains resources from my work with the South Hardin (IA) Community Schools. These materials are made available under a Creative Commons 3.0 attribution-share alike license, which means that you are both allowed and encouraged to use them! Please contact me if you have any other questions about these resources.
June 4, 2010
- Student slideshow (pptx)
Every educator should have a listening station
- Caitlin (at the Extreme Biology blog)
- Kathy Cassidy - blog, Flickr, YouTube, math wiki, rituals wiki - and Dalton
- Science Alive wiki
- Prairie Partners Animoto
- Portable Radio podcasts
- Science Experiment VoiceThread (from VoiceThread 4 Education wiki)
- Mabry Middle School Film Festival
- Cell Phones in Learning blog
- Wallwisher in Education
- Flat Classroom wiki v. Asian History wiki v. Mouse in the Milk wiki v. Missouri History wiki
- Dan Meyer
- The Number Warrior
- Teaching The Civil War With Technology
- #Ed Chat on Twitter (see also: What Is EdChat?)
- Web2ThatWorks Wiki
- Classroom 2.0 Ning
- RSS in Plain English
- Google Reader
- Blogs
- Great blogs for busy administrators
Resources
Recommended reading
- The Global Achievement Gap
- Disrupting Class
- Caught in the Middle
- Hollowing Out the Middle
- Curriculum 21
- 21st Century Skills
- Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology
- Here Comes Everybody
- Everything is Miscellaneous
- What Would Google Do?
- Tough Choices or Tough Times
- Blown to Bits
- Everyware
- Wikinomics
- A Whole New Mind
- Born Digital
- Grown Up Digital
- Growing Up Digital
- and more…
Recommended viewing
- 21st century pedagogy
- Learning to change
- Did You Know? 4.0
- Current leadership models are inadequate for disruptive innovations
- Information Revolution
- Generation We
- Digital Kids @ Analog Schools
- Welcome to Your World
- We Think
- A Brave New World-Wide Web
- Networked Student
- A View of 21st Century Learners
- Kevin Kelly at TED
- Clay Shirky at Web 2.0 Expo SF
- Sir Ken Robinson at TED
- Brewster Kahle at TED
- Free Range Learning
- The Human Network
- The Fourth Screen
- The Essay