Greetings.
As part of my teaching journey, I have been spending a lot of time using a tool, edmodo.com, that is new to me in order to connect with my students, share resources, and give assignments. We had quite the awesome discussion about the new iwatch and its engineering design process. I invite you as parents to create an account and get the parent access code so you can hopefully see some of the cool stuff we have been doing and the excitement for learning that students are doing. It is this excitement for learning that I am trying to help foster as best I can in an ever more complicated world.
It is amazing that statistics seem to indicate that I am a teacher, a small cog in the machine, charged with the responsibility of educating our youth for jobs that don't even exist yet; and you thought your job was challenging! It seems as educators and parents that we are trying to keep up with a rapidly evolving world that our children are growing up in. I want to encourage students to learn even fundamental skills of a trade, even if for just home ownership purposes. I want students to get outside and appreciate the natural world. I also want students to be able to understand the technology behind the things that make them successful, be it mechanical or computer-related. Lately, there seems to be a push towards students learning the fundamentals of writing the computer code that is the foundation behind every electronic gadget and gizmo.
The following video is an interesting take on some of the skills that many believe are necessary for our children to function in the future world. I like how they discuss the importance of the thinking and problem-solving skills behind learning to write computer code. My college physics professor once told me that many lawyers take physics courses as part of their law curriculum. Not because they could care less about forces and vectors, but it taught them how to think. Could learning to write code be to our youth as physics is to the lawyers?
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
New student tool
Hello Parents/Guardians,
Each student has an access code that they can give to their parent/guardian. I encourage you to create an account and see what the parent view is all about. Thank you for your support and patience as I try to help make your child more successful learners. As always, if you ever have computer problems, just send in a note and I will help problem solve alternatives.
Cheers!
Monday, February 4, 2013
Thank you
A special thank you to Mrs. Burke for coming in Friday during A block to share her engineering experiences with Gates and showed us design plans and the actual parts that were created from those plans. I was able to then share her experiences with my other class and the other middle school science team as well. Thank you!
Cheers!
Tonight's homework
Tonight's homework: Actively study the 8 steps to engineering design that we have been discussing in class lately (see notes below).
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