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As kids start to become more savvy about digital tools, the learning process can start to leverage those tools for more than just consumption, but also creation. So, how will we learn? I think only time will tell.

Thanks to Tina for taking the time to answer our questions and give us some things to think about. One of the many intriguing threads running through the MindShift timeline is a focus on the Maker Movement and its as-yet largely unrealized potential to influence the teaching of STEM subjects and to help shape teaching practice more generally.

John Croft Norton is an education writer and editor. He's the founder and co-editor of MiddleWeb. John also co-founded the national Teacher Leaders Network and enjoys developing and supporting virtual communities of educators and promoting teacher voices. Your email address will not be published.

Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Grasping the Radical Origins of Self-Care. Flipping over Flippity: Flashcards and More. Assessing Digital Stories in the Middle Grades. Rediscovering the Best Version of Ourselves. Have Students Organize the Classroom Library. Email address:. Read our Privacy Policy. Matching Reading Data to Interventions.

Develop Independent and Inter-Dependent Learners. Innovative Practices in International Schools. Adept Questioners Are Empowered Learners. As a travel writer in a former life, I was lucky enough to visit lots of cool cities. I love Oakland, where I live, and San Francisco for its vain beauty. I can easily see myself living in Rome, as well as Mexico City and Tokyo, all vibrant cities that have a strong identity and a point of view on how to live. I loved visiting Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, during a family pilgrimage to my ancestral country, eating the most scrumptious food and soaking up the music, art and life of this uniquely cosmopolitan-yet-homey city.

The Shibuya intersection in Tokyo, where more than people cross at all angles the second the light turns green. I just finished watching Roma , an incredible film set in Mexico City. It perfectly captures the beauty of the Art Deco-era architecture, the sounds of street merchants, protestors voicing their grievances, the lushness of the streets.

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