by Brian | Sep 19, 2014 | Brian Crosby, Messy Learning, Teacher Access
Several folks from my department were asked to present on various topics during a school district’s Professional Development day today. Literacy, math, assessment, science, STEM, … the gamut of what we all do. The day took place at one of the school...
by Brian | Sep 7, 2014 | Education, Messy Learning, Project Based, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Technology
In an earlier post I quoted a press release that stated that 900+ students and teachers would participate in the Great Reno Balloon Race, Tissue Paper Balloon Launch Day. A last minute surge of participants put the number closer to 1100. And note that teachers can...
by Brian | Sep 7, 2014 | Cooperative Learning, Messy Learning, Project Based, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access
Tissue paper hot air balloons are one of those powerful STEM learning experiences that lend themselves so well to being cross-curricular. There are the construction aspects that include measurement (length & angles for example) and skills like cutting with...
by Brian | Sep 1, 2014 | Education, Messy Learning, Project Based, STEM, Student Access, Technology
Note: If after reading this post you decide to participate leave your “High Hopes” Here. Doug Taylor and I started the High Hopes Project back in 2010, when we were both teaching 4th grade. Doug had seen this article about MIT students sending a styrofoam...
by Brian | Sep 1, 2014 | Cooperative Learning, Education, Field Trips, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Technology
From a Press Release today: “900 Students from northwest Nevada will descend on Rancho San Rafael Park in Reno, site of the Great Reno Balloon Race, on Friday, September 5, 2014, to launch their own hot air balloons which they designed and constructed from...