Remake Your Class Part 3: Exploring a Collaborative Learning Environment
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2013
- Edutopia's three-part series follows a determined teacher at Roosevelt Middle School in San Francisco as he transforms his crowded classroom space to enable deeper learning. In Part 3, the team reveals the refurbished classroom to the principal and students, and walks through the new ways of teaching and learning that will be enabled by the physical changes.
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Remake Your Class Part 1 (Before): • Remake Your Class Part...
Remake Your Class Part 2 (Transformation): • Remake Your Class Part...
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I loved this! I think the DJ Dashboard is totally doable for person who does not have the capability to redo their entire classroom.
This was excellent - thank you for taking the audience through the design thought process. Very useful.
¡Maravillosa iniciativa! ¡Me encanta ver cómo parte de la comunidad se ve también involucrada en tan significativo trabajo!
Wow that was amazing, well done to all the designers and the teacher that has a heart for his students. the bright and colorful class brought smiles to everyone.
Wow this experience would be my dream come true!
very nice! i love it ;) well done, teachers ;)
Awesome
Wish my school had this stuff.
My question is....how do I start? Where do I start? Where and how do I get the funds?
I need the projection technology and the board for my classroom and students!! Here in Hawaii, we need efficiently designed space for ensuring maximum learning. Last week, I lectured about "Multiple Intelligences" and had my students engage in conversations about what it means to learn using "learning styles" informed by one's innate multiple intelligences. But the classroom is old and boring and I'm tiring myself writing on a whiteboard with my hands. Can Edutopia use my classroom as model?