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All things educational technology and how they work on my middle school library world!
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3 Good Resources for Arts Teachers recommended by Educators' tech 

3 Good Resources for Arts Teachers recommended by Educators' tech  | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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A is the NEEDED letter in #STEAM. Art is Life.

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Free Digital Art Museum Showcases Student Creativity via tech learning 

Free Digital Art Museum Showcases Student Creativity via tech learning  | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Artsonia Kids Art MuseumOnline art museum empowers students to exhibit, explain their workPros: Unique focus on exhibiting art (vs. other portfolio tools). The

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This is such a cool idea! You can also do this with FLICKR!

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What Happens to Student Behavior When Schools Prioritize Art -  MindShift - Sir Ken Robinson

What Happens to Student Behavior When Schools Prioritize Art -  MindShift - Sir Ken Robinson | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it

"There’s more room to make changes within the current education system than many people think. Schools operate as they do not because they have to but because they choose to. They don’t need to be that way; they can change and many do. Innovative schools everywhere are breaking the mold of convention to meet the best interests of their students, families, and communities. As well as great teachers, what they have in common is visionary leadership. They have principals who are willing to make the changes that are needed to promote the success of all their students, whatever their circumstances and talents. A creative principal with the right powers of leadership can take a failing school and turn it into a hot spot of innovation and inclusion that benefits everyone it touches.

"Take Orchard Gardens elementary school in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Ten years ago Orchard Gardens was in the doldrums. By most measures, it was one of the most troubled schools in the state. The school had five principals in its first seven years. Each fall, half the teachers did not return. Test scores were in the bottom 5 percent of all Massachusetts schools. The students were disaffected and unruly and there was a constant threat of violence. Students weren’t allowed to carry backpacks to school for fear that they might use them to conceal weapons, and there was an expensive staff of security guards, costing more than $250,000 a year, to make sure they didn’t. Remember, this was an elementary school."


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Art matters.

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Seven surprising hidden meanings in art

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If I couldn't be a Librarian I think I'd love to be an Art historian or work in a museum.

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