Saturday, May 5, 2012

Project Based Learning...CCSS...and me

First, my apologies to the creator of this fine .gif file.  I downloaded this from somewhere literally years ago, long before I really understood copyright.  Please forgive me and I will remove this if requested.   (But I had to use it; it's just so cool!)

In the meantime-Here's a project:  How DO we put Humpty Dumpty back together again?

IF I'm understanding common core state standards correctly, reflect back on my days at Full Sail University (KOOL AID) and using my deductive reasoning, I'd say project based learning is where this is all headed.  I have no real "proof" of this, but constructivism, data-driven instruction and "deeper learning" are some of the buzz words in all of the information I've gathered.  Am I on target?

Having said that, I wanted to share a new tool I've found that may interest some of you Full Sailors if you don't know of it already.  It's called Live Binders and it is quite the handy tool.  I am currently working on one now.  It is like having a notebook with all of your notes, links, forms, papers, etc.  available in ONE place, organized by tabs just like in a binder.  Here's the cool part:  IT'S FREE!

binder cover in Live Binder.com
You can keep it private, or share with others as you wish.  It is a little tricky to navigate at first.  I restarted 2 times trying to get my information in the best order I could.  However, it's like any other program, once you figure it out, you just do it. When completed, I plan on sharing it.

The binder topic I'm working on is all about the Common Core State Standards and everything I have found out so far.  It is far from complete, but it is expanding rapidly as I continue on my search for HELP in this state required educational mania that is coming.  I'll be spending my summer researching again!


I've been periodically sending informative web links to my building principal and curriculum administrator at district office.  My building principal asked if I would be willing to share my finds at a faculty meeting.  I can think of at least 2 other people more qualified than me to do such a task.  However, with all fear and trepidation I agreed, so long as I had time to be prepared.  (See the post on "The Art of Possibility" I have to believe!)


So my journey in CCSS continues.  Your thoughts would be appreciated, especially if your state has already begun this process.  Any help or feedback from anyone?

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