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Design Thinking Process and UDL Planning Tool for STEM, STEAM, Maker Education

User Generated Education

Sketch Design: A blueprint or sketch of the selected design is created through pencil and paper or through an online tool such as Google Draw or Sketchup. Final Reflection: Learners reflect on the process in a way that works best for them – blogs, photo essays, video recording, podcast, sketchnotes, illustrated ebook.

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A Framework for Meaningful Technology Integration – SULS003

Shake Up Learning

16:50] – Another activity that fits in with this segment is creating a vision board with Google Slides , Kasey explains. [19:24] Please share the answers in the Shake Up Learning Community or on your favorite social media platform! [43:23] How to Get Google Certified! , How to Get Google Certified!

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Stop Thinking and Start Doing -- A Makerspace Is Within Your Reach!

Graphite Blog

I weeded my library like crazy and made mock-ups using Google Drawings to help them envision the new space. At conferences I went to everything with the word "maker" in the title. I set up a filter on TweetDeck to see everything posted on #makered and #makerspace. I developed a vision statement and set goals.

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Stop Thinking and Start Doing -- A Makerspace Is Within Your Reach!

Graphite Blog

I weeded my library like crazy and made mock-ups using Google Drawings to help them envision the new space. At conferences I went to everything with the word "maker" in the title. I set up a filter on TweetDeck to see everything posted on #makered and #makerspace. I developed a vision statement and set goals.

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How to Push the Boundaries of School with Dynamic Learning

Shake Up Learning

They can tinker, build, engineer, craft, program, and create with anything from cardboard to sophisticated technology projects.You don’t have to have a fancy Maker Space filled with expensive equipment. Also, check out this great article by Vicki Davis: How the Maker Movement is Moving into Classrooms.

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