Hi Ruth,
THis is Larry R from Worcester county! Thanks for your excellent idea garden presentation. This goes far to advance the techedMD cause!
I will use this to search for activities to compliment my program. I hope to be agble to share some materials I use at a later date. I am an advocate for the high school engineering challenge "Cargo Ship" and am willing to provide resources and workshop material to advance this goal.
THanks agian!
Larry
Thanks Ruth! The wiki can help me in class. I use it for planning media rich, warmup drills and helps my overall understanding of many different topics.
It also helps hold favorite files as backup. No matter what happens to my computers, i can find files that i saved here.
Another way the wiki helps is how it is organized. I can locate resources on topics saving me time in lesson planning.
Chris
the session seems to be beneficial. Good information shared however a little fast pace for beginners. Hopeful that I will be able to use in the future.
Thanks Ruth for the excellent workshop. You gave me alot of tools and strategies to implement a transdisciplinary approach to projects. This was the best session of the day.
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Comments (12)
pwiedorn said
at 11:42 am on Oct 21, 2011
Ruth's session was the best of all the day. And well attended to boot.
Got lots of good advice on how to implement a coordinated STEM project in my school.
The wiki will be a great forum for me to share with other Technology Educators.
Thanks Ruth,
Paul Wiedorn
Steven Showalter said
at 11:42 am on Oct 21, 2011
I am eager to poke through the Engineering Challenges and also see what other activities teachers may share that they are using in their classrooms
Shaun Lloyd said
at 11:43 am on Oct 21, 2011
As an up in comming technology education teacher this will help me out a lot!
Larry Ryan said
at 11:43 am on Oct 21, 2011
Hi Ruth,
THis is Larry R from Worcester county! Thanks for your excellent idea garden presentation. This goes far to advance the techedMD cause!
I will use this to search for activities to compliment my program. I hope to be agble to share some materials I use at a later date. I am an advocate for the high school engineering challenge "Cargo Ship" and am willing to provide resources and workshop material to advance this goal.
THanks agian!
Larry
Chris Putnam said
at 11:45 am on Oct 21, 2011
Thanks Ruth! The wiki can help me in class. I use it for planning media rich, warmup drills and helps my overall understanding of many different topics.
It also helps hold favorite files as backup. No matter what happens to my computers, i can find files that i saved here.
Another way the wiki helps is how it is organized. I can locate resources on topics saving me time in lesson planning.
Chris
beverly_f_parker@... said
at 11:47 am on Oct 21, 2011
The session was goood. It is good to know I'm doing what everyone else is doing to bring together STEM.
pamela_a_tyler@... said
at 11:49 am on Oct 21, 2011
the session seems to be beneficial. Good information shared however a little fast pace for beginners. Hopeful that I will be able to use in the future.
Kathleen Setzer said
at 12:24 pm on Oct 21, 2011
Thanks Ruth for the excellent workshop. You gave me alot of tools and strategies to implement a transdisciplinary approach to projects. This was the best session of the day.
Andrea Robertson said
at 12:26 pm on Oct 21, 2011
Mary Smith said
at 12:26 pm on Oct 21, 2011
Great session! I got registered on the wiki and hope to use the resources on water treatment and STEM fairs.
Meghan Jothen said
at 12:27 pm on Oct 21, 2011
Thanks for the resources Ruth! I am really going to enjoy using these in my future classes.
Andrea Robertson said
at 12:27 pm on Oct 21, 2011
Thanks! I can't wait to start implementing some of the strategies in my classroom.
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