MPG2006 Archive Resources

October 10, 2006

Wilmarth decribes 800-student Connecticut initiative to develop interactive web applications

Stevenwilmarth100706_2 Stephen Wilmarth (MGP2006 participant) of the Center for 21st Century Skills ( http://www.21skills.org ), is heading up the Connecticut High School Innovation Challenge, with workforce-development funds from the state and proceeds from a court-ordered school desegregation settlement. Wilmarth outlined the initiative on Oct. 7, at a workshop during the Action Coalition for Media Education's biennial convention in Burlington, Vt. The effort this fall and through the 2007 school year will involve 800 students across Connecticut who will learn multimedia project-presentation skills in a process of engaged learning. "Our kids are emotionally ready for it," says Wilmarth, acknowledging that sometimes the hardest challenge is to bring along teachers and administrators who are not as tech-savvy as their students. In the challenge, students form a "mock" company, then identify a problem and develop an Internet-based solution that involves collaboration and services. They describe their solution in a detailed white paper, develop a prototype, marketing materials, a website an an "eportfolio" which documents the entire procuess. The effort includes field trips the IBM Corp. conference center and a May 12, 2007 exposition and awards ceremony at the Connecticut Convention Center. For more information see:
http://www.ctcareerchoices.org/challenge/

June 16, 2006

MGP2006 education track manager Rob Williams reviews "Inconvenient Truth"

Rob Williams, MGP2006 summit education track manager, has penned a review of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth. " You're likely to be surprised by what he wrote.

June 11, 2006

Aldon Hynes spotlights in-school work by New Haven ninth-grade English teacher

MGP2006 political track manager Aldon Hynes calls attention to the work of  ninth-grade New Haven-based English teacher Gina Coggio's work . . . he writes:

"I thought some of you might be interested in my recent blog post about Gina Coggio's blog "Literature" at New Haven Academy. For those that don't know Gina, she is a ninth grade English teacher at New Haven Academy, a magnet school for the New Haven Public Schools. She has been writing a wonderful series of entries at the New Haven Independent." 

The Independent is a web-only local online news service whose publisher, Paul Bass, will be among participants at MGP2006.

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