It’s that time of year again, the confluence of CLMOOC with my planning for our annual kids maker day. (Our maker day is all-ages — we’ve had 2 year olds to adults — and has no technology involved.) This year’s
CLMOOC returns!
If you are looking for some summer fun, consider CLMOOC, a highly flexible online collaboration of educators exploring Connected Learning and maker education. If you’ve heard about maker ed but aren’t quite sure what it is, this is a great
Passion-driven learning
I am very excited to be convening the Passion-Driven Learning strand of the K12 Online Conference this year. This is an approach I believe deeply in. We have an all-star line up covering vital topics such as genius hour, connected
Make with Me: Food!
Over at the NWP’s iAnthology site, we’re starting a monthly “make with me” project. For a variety of reasons, this site is restricted to members only (feel free to join!) so I am going to cross-post the “makes” here as
Kids' Maker Day
Inspired by the #maker movement, #clmooc, and others, I put together a local kids’ maker day this weekend. This was a part of our local Heritage Days event, for which I’ve been helping coordinate a kids’ activity day for a
A MOOC? What? Me?
You’ve heard of MOOCS. But have you participated in one? There’s no better way to learn about MOOCs that to take part, and here’s a fun, low-stress way to do it. Making Learning Connected (#clmooc) is a MOOC, but in