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Tag Archives: Learning Methods

The Far-Flung Reach of Caine’s Arcade

Posted on December 3, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

Who knew a YouTube video of a nine-year-old boy’s cardboard creation would hit such a nerve? Caine’s Arcade, which has gotten more than 7 million views on YouTube and Vimeo since it was…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Caine's Arcade, Learning Methods, project-based-learning

The Maker Movement Goes Global

Posted on December 3, 2012 by Katrina Schwartz

Courtesy: Exploratorium In step with the popularity and growing momentum of Maker Faire, the “maker movement” is going global with the help of the Exploratorium museum’s Global…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Culture, design thinking, Exploratorium, Learning Methods, Maker Faire, maker movement, STEM, tinkering

The App’s the Thing: Shakespeare Goes Social

Posted on November 30, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

TonyTone/Ian Hill/Photologue_NP/ By Aran Levasseur Shakespeare is going digital. Notre Dame professor Elliott Visconsi has co-created a new app for the iPad called The Tempest that he says helps…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged apps, Culture, Learning Methods, Shakespeare, Teaching With Tech, The Tempest

Four Smart Ways to Use Cell Phones in Class

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

Erin Scott By Jennifer Carey A good rule of thumb for any classroom use of cellphones: the lesson/activity must be engaging as well as productive. You don’t want technology for the sake of technology…



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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged apps, cell phones, Learning Methods, Mobile Learning, Teaching With Tech

Physics in the Hands of a Seven-Year-Old

Posted on November 26, 2012 by Tina Barseghian

Seven-year-old Audri wants to study robotics at MIT and become a theoretical physicist someday. Until then, he’s keeping busy making things like this awesome Rube Goldberg machine, as he…



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