Creating Digital Media Curriculum - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T11:46:23Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/creating-digital-media?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHello Stephanie -
I am a bus…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-07:649749:Comment:4852262010-07-07T16:57:40.864ZMichelle Weidemannhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MichelleWeidemann
Hello Stephanie -<br />
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I am a business teaching in a small rural school in MN. We have about 400 students in the entire k12 so we are small. So we are working hard to keep our class offerings up to date to keep students in our school. So this past spring I proposed a digital media class off a whim well it is a hit and was very excited until the school district said they still want the class offered but there is no money for purchasing new books or technologies. Since then I have been scrambling…
Hello Stephanie -<br />
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I am a business teaching in a small rural school in MN. We have about 400 students in the entire k12 so we are small. So we are working hard to keep our class offerings up to date to keep students in our school. So this past spring I proposed a digital media class off a whim well it is a hit and was very excited until the school district said they still want the class offered but there is no money for purchasing new books or technologies. Since then I have been scrambling just to find a curriculum - I was planning on using Adobe's free online curriculum (and still may do so but will have to go with stations as I may be able to get 2/3 copies of the software to load) - anyways I was wondering if you could share any of your curriculum ideas and what software you use. Thank you for your time. Michelle You may want to look at a cur…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-04-14:649749:Comment:3265012009-04-14T10:52:32.282ZAnne Pembertonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AnnePemberton
You may want to look at a curriculum guide by Marion and Howard Brady that take a novel look at how to organize a system of learning called "Investigating Systems". I'm not sure how it will work with digital tools, but I think the structure would lend itself to new and modern applications. You can find "Investigatin Systems" at…
You may want to look at a curriculum guide by Marion and Howard Brady that take a novel look at how to organize a system of learning called "Investigating Systems". I'm not sure how it will work with digital tools, but I think the structure would lend itself to new and modern applications. You can find "Investigatin Systems" at <a href="http://www.marionbrady.com/2008/10/investigating-systems-course-of-study.html">http://www.marionbrady.com/2008/10/investigating-systems-course-of-study.html</a><br />
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Good luck!