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Gamification Stage Three: The Constraint

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That is why the highest form of gamification, what I call stage 3 , is using video game techniques to create experiences for students. When I started to think about how to package and explain all of this to students, I went back to gamification as I always do. It is all about the experience. I should have known better!

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5 Ways I’ve Redesigned My Rubric and You Should Too

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To simplify my rubric, the only column with I can statements is the meeting expectations column. I deleted anything in the not meeting expectations column and anything in the exceeding expectations column. I then renamed these columns as Not Yet… and Yes And… because words matter. Read more at Teched Up Teacher.

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Taking Student Voice Beyond The Classroom: Student Perspective

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At ISTE this year, beyond attending sessions and trading ideas with other educators, I’ll be meeting with Ross Smith and other members of the Skype in the Classroom team. Read more at Teched Up Teacher.

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Taking Student Voice Beyond The Classroom

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At the same time I started the Innovation Lab in 2016, I was invited to a gamification conference at UPenn. As he mentioned, I was fortunate to meet Chris through our work on games in the classroom – and am inspired by this latest partnership. Student voice has been eye opening for us on the Skype in the Classroom team.

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Welcome To Fair Haven Innovates

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A week later I flew cross country to Seattle to help run Picademy for over a hundred educators and in two days, I’ll by flying to Moscow for the EdCrunch forum where I’ll talk about Gamification and Fair Haven Innovates. Talk to your students about the goals they set for their project and how they plan on meeting those goals.

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Being ‘The Guide on the Side’ is not Enough. Become The COO.

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We need to become the COO of our classrooms, the Chief Opportunity Orchestrator. I first heard ‘sage on the stage’ and ‘guide on the side’ early in my teaching career when I decided to try The Flipped Classroom™. Through my flipped classroom failure, though, I did learn how to create a student-centered classroom.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

GlobalEdCon Washington, DC Meet Up Photos and Notes Posted. We had a great Global Ed meet up in Washington DC at the Sidwell Friends School, and we are surprised and delighted at the popularity that these Global Ed in-person events have had. Lucy Gray posted photos and notes from our meeting here. Classroom 2.0