by Brian | May 13, 2013 | Education, Reform
When I visited an elementary school today I saw this on the door to the computer lab: Learning is messy!
by Brian | May 8, 2013 | Brian Crosby, Cooperative Learning, Education, Field Trips, Inclusion, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Technology
NOTE: This post was originally published at the Voices from the learning revolution blog. “Everybody in this room understands that our nation’s success depends on strengthening America’s role as the world’s engine of discovery and innovation. And that leadership...
by Brian | May 8, 2013 | Education, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Technology, Video Skype
Today was one of those great days when I get to work in classrooms … 3 fourth grade classes … 2 of them in the same school I visited, and 1 class 2,000 miles away. First I helped set up a “Mystery Skype” call with a class in Illinois so they...
by Brian | Apr 12, 2013 | Digital Video, Education, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Web 2.0
I’ve been busy of late. This week is the NSTA conference, but last week I was included in a team being trained to be part of a project funded in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF) called RECON – Research and Education Cooperative Occultation...
by Brian | Apr 11, 2013 | Education, STEM
I’m in San Antonio, Texas, this week to attend the National Science Teachers Association conference. I might help during a presentation or 2, but other than that I get to be a conference attendee without many commitments to be...