Ed Tech Co-Op Podcast Show 7 - Curriki Community Feedback

Essential Question (continued): How can Curriki help support learning in your school?

In this show, David and Mark continue their discussion of Curriki and provide thoughts and feedback to lessons posted by Mark's students from William & Mary.  For each of the lessons below, we offer a brief summary along with some lessons learned and ideas to consider.

We invite you to join the Ed Tech Co-Op Curriki community to explore these lessons and more.

Tips of the Week:

David- DebateGraph- “A debate visualization tool to help groups think through complex topics by building and sharing dynamic, collaboratively-editable and ratable maps of subjects from multiple perspectives.” I attended recent edtech camp that Susan Carter Morgan ran in Fredericksburg, had recently heard about Google Earth Lit trips and was hoping to learn how to do them and it turned out that Robin Ricketts did a wonderful presentation on them at the Edcamp.
 
Mark- Explore Learning - Great site that hosts a number of math and science interactives for students in grades 3-12.  These are researched based interactive tools that have been developed in collaboration with content experts.  In this way, concepts are presented in substantive, accurate and effective ways to support student learning.  Each interactive is supported with a lesson plan and additional materials.  Great stuff!