Recommended viewing:
Ask the “Why” Question - video by Claire Boonstra
3 Rules to spark learning - Ramsey Musallam TED video
An Open Letter to Educators - Dan BrownInnovative Learning - Rothaugen School
Changing Education paradigms - RSA Animates
Recommended website:
The Transformation of Education
Leadership in Digital & Collaborative Learning Week 8 - LDC
Addendum: When creating work online for the purposes of teaching at a given school, all of the work you produce in the course of your teaching contract is currently legally owned by your most current BoT, under current NZ law in regards to Creative Commons. To ensure your legal ownership of your own intellectual property, you will need to go to your principal (as representative of the BoT) to request confirmation in writing that you are allowed to use your online intellectual property (i.e.: planning, resources, professional blog, you tube clips, anything shared while you have been working with the students) yourself.
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