Monday Musings from The Kravis Center May 11, 2020 Focus: Reimagining the question
Dear Colleagues,
What are you most looking forward to this week? What new thing did you (your teacher) try in class last week that was really effective (or even a bit effective) that you are looking forward to trying again this week? What have you read or seen that has inspired you?
I have enjoyed the Silver Lining for Learning (always looking for the positive) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education - Harvard GSE also has many online PD opportunities if you are looking for something to do from the comfort of your lounge chair this summer.
Have a good week, and I hope to see you during the Kravis Center drop in session on Thursday at 2:00 in Sara's Zoom Room (https://zoom.us/j/4512570408)
Sara, on behalf of the Kravis Center Online professional growth opportunities Stay tuned for more internal options coming soon!
Given the reality that many in-person conferences and other professional development opportunities will likely be canceled this summer, the Kravis Center wants to draw your attention to the online offerings from the
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How We Might Rethink time to Empower Learners, Global Online Academy
As Human as Possible, Inside Higher Ed What is the difference between online and distance (remote) learning?
And for parents! Video Games to Play With Your Kids That Won't Drive You Crazy, NYTimes
Many of us have read James Lang's Small Teaching. I look forward to reading his latest: Small Teaching Online.
Challenge Success Strategies to support student well-being and engagement with learning.
SAMR model: Practical Guide for Edtech integration ________________________________________________________ Valuable Resources for distance teaching
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