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- Officially entering myself into our own contest. Picture shows the final outcome of Trekking Through History solo’d… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 months ago
- Great segment by @FamilyGamersAA on boardgames and reading. This podcast has quickly become one of my weekly favorites! 9 months ago
- This is the set of games heading to my wife’s classroom this week. That’s a great way to close down the school year! https://t.co/5YNEYpbVZl 10 months ago
- Gamestormers: The Perfect Card Game for Game Designers! kickstarter.com/projects/games…, via Kickstarter We’ll be interview… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 11 months ago
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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Sunday Night Prep – Building Community Through Multiple Intelligence Theory
I couldn’t believe it was happening. We have a small school. It’s a project-based high school. Yet, it did happen… At the end of the second week of school, a pecking order was starting to form among students, and some … Continue reading
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Sunday Night Prep – Defining Success (September 16, 2012)
This past week, I did an activity with my advisory and it went really well. Two years ago, when he was a high school Junior, Marc Busko (@MarcBusko) came flying into my room and stated, “You gotta check out his … Continue reading
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Sunday Night Prep – Turning a Passion Into a Project Idea (September 9, 2012)
For the first post in a series I’m calling Sunday Night Prep, I want to share one of my favorite activities to facilitate. In a project-based learning environment, students new to the setting have a common question: What is a project? The … Continue reading
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Gifts
The night before the first day of school for a teacher is like Christmas Eve for a child.
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