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Teaching and learning in the 21st Century - meeting the pedagogical challenges of digital learning and innovation for the iGeneration
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Using 20 Percent Time for Inquiry-Based Projects By Brooke Markle

Using 20 Percent Time for Inquiry-Based Projects By Brooke Markle | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
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20 percent time In Education Inspire. Create. Innovate.

20 percent time In Education  Inspire.  Create.  Innovate. | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
This site is the resource for educators interested in implementing 20 Time (also known as the 20% Project) in their classrooms.
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The Complete Guide to 20% Time (and Genius Hour) - free online course

The Complete Guide to 20% Time (and Genius Hour) - free online course | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
It’s been almost a full three years since I told my students they would have 20% of their class time to work on whatever project they were inspired to create. Since then I’ve learned so much from my students and our amazing community of 20% time and Genius Hour teachers. I have tried to share …
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Genius Hour Blueprint: Step-by-Step Guide to Running the Project in Your Class by AJ Juliani

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How to Help Students Develop the Growth Mindset With #20time

How to Help Students Develop the Growth Mindset With #20time | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
What students decide to create cannot be graded. No ifs, ands or buts. By not applying a grade to it, students are allowed to fail. They learn the power of failing forward...
Cheryl Frose's curator insight, February 23, 2015 6:19 PM

Definitely going to investigate this further...