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Educational Origami, the Wiki: Simple, Beautiful, Powerful!
1 CommentAndrew Churches, a middle school ICT manager at Kristin School, Albany Auckland, maintains a terrific wiki called Educational Origami. I was attracted to this site for its resources on Blooms Taxonomy, updated for 21st century skills. I was particularly impressed by Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy, Bloom’s Taxonomy and Digital Approaches, and Rubrics – Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy, all of which are incredibly well thought out, brilliantly written, and ready-to-use in the classroom.
But wait … there’s more! Andrew’s wiki also has information on ICT and learning styles, use of interactive whiteboards, and so much more! Andrew is more than a tech geek, he’s also an outdoor instructor and adventure enthusiast, which you can plainly see here!
Thanks for such a wonderful resource, Andrew!
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Published on April 16, 2008 · Filed under: Best Practices, Differentiated Instr., Lesson Planning, Teacher Sites;
One Response to “Educational Origami, the Wiki: Simple, Beautiful, Powerful!”
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Thanks for the review, its reaslly appreciated. I have just got back from trekking in Nepal with a school group for 3 weeks, brilliant experience for all involved.
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