Tag: teaching
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A Conversation on Making
Today I had a phone call with a representative of a company that provides turnkey makerspace solutions for schools. We had both attended MakerCon, a conference on making and education at Utah Valley University two weeks ago. Our conversation zigzagged through a number of topics that are important to me and that I want to…
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3d printing, browser-based digital media software, cnc laser cutter, digital media and making, education, integrating making into academic subjects, learning, makerspace, making, making and art, making in English classes, making in history classes, making in science classes, teachers, teaching, technology -
From Passive to Innovative: A Final Version of a Long-Evolving Diagram
I have been working and re-working a diagram for the last ten years. It was one of the few true insights I’ve gained as a 33-year classroom teacher. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, it was popular in STEM education circles to speak of good science activities as being “hands-on” instead of passive. But…
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active learning, agents of change, constructionism, constructivism, consumers of content, cookbook lab, creating content, creative learning, education, entrepreneurship, hands-on learning, innovation learning, inquiry lab, instructionism, interacting with content, learning, passive learning, pbbl, pjbl, problem-based learning, project-based learning, social-reconstructionism, students as coders, students as creators, students as innovators, students as makers, teachers, teaching -
Student Engagement Theories
What I hope to achieve through the pedagogies of student-created digital media projects and 3D choice is to improve student engagement and creativity in STEM classes. To do this requires a basic understanding of both; they deserve an entire book each to adequately discuss, and I hope to write such books someday. For the purposes…
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bronfenbrenner, creative flow, csikszentmihalyi, ecological systems model, education, Fisher engagement model, Groccia engagement model, influences on students, learning, meaningfulness in education, reasons for disengagement, Schlechty engagement model, social reconstructionism, student engagement theory, students, students as change agents, students making a difference, teachers, teaching, vygotsky, zone of proximal development -
Results of the Pilot Contest
As we approached the fall of 2023, I had hoped to have my dissertation proposal ready to go and to gain approval before our first Science Communication competition began, but that was not to be. I was a bit over-optimistic on how long it would take me to wrestle through the theoretical and practical implementation…
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6th grade standards, clark planetarium, cosmic creator challenge, design thinking, digital art and stem education, education, games in education, learning, peer critique, project revision, project-based learning, science communication contest, steam education, student-created digital media projects, student-created games, students, teachers, teaching, utah seed standards
