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Melinda Kolk

@melindak

Editor Creative Educator magazine (@CreativeEduc8r), PBL and creativity trainer, interested in students constructing, making, and having fun learning!

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Did you catch @tannenbaumtech's presentation on Developing Future Innovators: 3 Tech Integration Strategies for Little Creators? If not, definitely worth a watch. youtu.be/BYfy6h11-rs?si… Great ideas for implementing Wixie with primary learners.

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Kindergarteners used Wixie By Tech4Learning to Animate their Creepy Crayon after listening to Creepy Crayon by Aaron Reynolds. #goldensowerbooks #tech4learning #wixie

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Teachers as Learners: Making Professional Learning Meaningful through Modeling, Engagement, and Fun! vste.org/teachers-as-le… via VSTE

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Love this article... but elementary students have been doing ALL of this with Wixie for over 10 years! techlearning.com/how-to/leverag…

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"Academic disciplines provide entry points into the world [with] their own assumptions and methodologies about what is true, beautiful, and good &provide conceptual tools that assist us in understanding... the ā€œblooming, buzzing, confusionā€ of our world." hthgse.edu/convergence/

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ā€œThe poor person is not someone who has too little, but someone who always craves moreā€ Seneca (Epistulae 2.6).

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ajjuliani.com/blog/the-great… Love the big ideas here along with the very practical - "Practical Steps Toward Balance" (your guide to getting started)

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Dads are spending 3-4x as much time with their kids as their dads did with them. When father figures are engaged, kids show better cognitive development, boys have fewer behavioral problems, and girls have fewer emotional problems. Every child deserves strong parental bonds.

Dads are spending 3-4x as much time with their kids as their dads did with them.

When father figures are engaged, kids show better cognitive development, boys have fewer behavioral problems, and girls have fewer emotional problems.

Every child deserves strong parental bonds.