by Susan Carter Morgan | Jul 25, 2011 | Community News, Ontario International
Talk about authentic learning. Canadian teachers Heather Durnin and Clarence Fisher and their 7th and 8th grade students just finished up an entire school year collaborating online. That in itself would have served as a terrific example of meaningful work, especially...
by Powerful Learning Practice | Mar 21, 2011 | Ontario International, Powerful Learning Practice
Cross-posted from Doug Peterson In my Twitter stream last night, I saw a message from the Guy Kawasaki Alltop stream that talked about an infographic about Love & Hate on Twitter. I’m a sucker for a good infographic so clicked through and saw the image....
by Susan Carter Morgan | Aug 29, 2010 | Learning, Ontario International
By Doug Peterson Fellow, Ontario Cohort 2009 One of the true benefits of a job in education is that you get a chance to reinvent yourself every school year. There are a lot of careers that you might have chosen otherwise that just don’t give you that luxury. ...
by Powerful Learning Practice | Jul 19, 2010 | News, Ontario International
“Going deeper,” was the phrase Kim McGill used when she described her PLP process last year. “Sometimes you lose sight of the big picture.” Kim’s team was part of the Ontario cohort, from Avon Maitland where she serves as Curriculum...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Jun 14, 2010 | Community News, Ontario International
What a powerful video. Avon Maitland, part of the Ontario PLP, shared this recently–and we want to share with you. Boys and Technology from Avon Maitland on Vimeo. Share...
by Dean Shareski | Feb 11, 2010 | Expert Voices, Ontario International
By: Dean Shareski One of the great ideas of PLP is the use of experienced voices. These are people who have established a clear online presence and have spent considerable time connecting and sharing in much the same ways as the we hope the participants of PLP will...