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Today in class we are using
@elabenur.bsky.social's Innovators' Compass, which I come back to often. Its an easy way to introduce values driven design and iteration quickly. We'll use it to guide improvement of our afterschool coding clubs. Lots of resources at innovatorscompass.org
The deadline was extended till 3/14, send in your proposal today!
A stack of multicolored cards. The top card says "Facilitation Cards Guide"
Preparing for class tonight, we'll be exploring the facilitation cards from the Facilitating Computational Tinkering group. I love them because they bring together creative learning, belonging, and exploring your values: www.facilitatingcomputationaltinkering.org/facilitation
My daughter is half Korean-American, so its her first birthday party where (in part) she'll pick an object that will predict her future 🔮 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doljanchi
With @peterwardrip.bsky.social and others. Join us next month! go.wisc.edu/teacherstudio
Cover of single sheet zine titled "How to plan a dol." Dol is in bubble letters with colored stripes.
Grateful for monthly making with other educators at Teacher Studio. Here is my how-to zine from our February workshop.
Deadline for workshop and presentations is Match 7th. Come for the inspiration. Stay for the cheese curds. Playmakelearn.org #makered #makerspace
Hands-on, playful, STEAM, maker, games for learning folks! We want to see you at @uwmadison.bsky.social this summer for the Play Make Learn Conference! Submit your proposals by this Friday: go.wisc.edu/pmlcall
#CSed #MakerEd #EduSky #STEMEd
Fantasy Baseball at the End of the World by John K. Samson, remains unfortunately relevant.