Social Media Week ♥s Museums
Have you ever been kicking around an important question or idea and wished that you could just bring all the smartest people you know together for a little while to hash out the answer and pick their...
View ArticleHighlights from #EdTechChat for museum educators
On Digital Learning Day (February 6, 2013), the Verizon Foundation and its partners hosted a Twitter chat for educators and learning organizations to share ideas and best practices, ask questions, and...
View ArticleSocial studies: How educators are using social media
Last week I had the pleasure of organizing an event for Social Media Week DC with three experts in social media and learning. Fahad Hassan, Joan Le, and Darren Milligan represented a diverse...
View ArticleOpening Up Museum Studies with Social Media
How can museum studies professors—and educators of all stripes—incorporate social media into their teaching? How does social media help us enhance learning and open up access to expertise? I was...
View ArticleWhat museums need to know about Google Play for Education
Last week during their annual developer-focused conference, Google provided a first glimpse of Google Play for Education. While coverage in education and tech blogs has focused on what this new...
View ArticleHow does inquiry-based education work when learners are distributed and...
I’ve just wrapped up week 1 of my first MOOC experience, Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies for Your Classroom, taught by MoMA educator Lisa Mazzola on Coursera. (It is still open and I...
View ArticleA fictional artist and The Monster at the End of This Book!
This is the second in a series of posts about my experience as a student in the MoMA-led MOOC “Art and Inquiry.” Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Practice Developing Open-Ended Questions...
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