Thursday, May 3, 2007

Lights, Camera, Action!

This is a great example of a school that is doing extraordinary things with ordinary tools and a wonderful reminder that 21st century learning isn't all about the gizmos and gadgets, but rather, its about problem solving, creativity, and innovation - i.e., learning styles and strategies more so than specific learning tools.

From eSchool News: 21st-century school represents 'the will to change'
How one district turned an ordinary building into an extraordinary opportunity for students

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