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[email protected] posted an update 8 years, 8 months ago
1. A bunch of interesting breakout conversations:
Managing matriculation: badging beats birthdays
Motivation: what we know & what we’re likely to learn from big data
Math: how to flip it, blend it, and customize it
More writing: practical strategies for getting 500 words/day out of kids
Making the best post secondary choice: a new spine for 6-12 including self management and data-driven decision making
2. The conference would host a design prize for a new high school. About $25k in prize money and at least 30 days of planning time should do. Suggested categories for entries would include:Incubator High: like General Assembly, it would include a business incubator and associated classes (maybe this is grade 11-14)
Sim High: most subjects are taught by participating in or building simulations (like Cityville or SimCity)
DIY High: what if high school was 200 badges? Students could learn where and how they wanted, just plug in to demonstrate the learning.
Civic High: Social media-enable social change school of informed advocacy
3. There would be visual field trips to some early blended school models includingCarpe Diem, Yuma AZ
NYC iSchool
San Francisco Flex Academy
AdvancePath (dropout prevention)
Quest to Learn (NYC, game-based)
Summit Prep, Redwood City CA
4. There would also be visual field trips to school development networks and I’d ask all of them to describe their most effective sites and what the next version of their model includes:NAF
Big Picture
Expeditionary Learning
It’s also worth including the Ohio STEM Network and Texas STEM Network5. There would be a design studio with platforms you could build a blended school around:
School management and content: Connections & K12
Project based learning LMS: New Tech Network
Social learning plus OER: Edmodo
Online curriculum: Apex, FL Virtual, Open High of UT
6. A session would explore lessons from workforce developmentCisco Academy
A successful community college program
Military pilots training
7. There would be an exhibit hall with cool components:Math: Mangahigh, ST Math, Power of U, NROCmath, Khan Academy, Carnegie Learning
Writing: Write to Learn, Writing Roadmap
Science: Phet, Cinch, Khan Academy, Hippocampus, CK12
PD: Formative Learning,
I missed a lot of cool stuff. Send a comment making the case for why/where you should be on the agenda!
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Disclosure: I’m a partner in Learn Capital. Pearson is an investor. Edmodo, Mangahigh, Formative Learning, and AdvancePath are portfolio companies. Connections and K12 are advocacy partners.