Presenter: Mathew Needleman
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Twitter: @mrneedleman
Presentation Description: As mobile devices take over we have to decide between replicating traditional classroom work with digital flashcards or infusing our classrooms with creativity. Mathew Needleman describes how taking pictures with an iPhone sparked a personal creative renaissance and how this might occur in our classrooms.
Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
http://creatinglifelonglearners.com/?s=k12online
Additional Information:
Follow Mathew Needleman on Instagram @needleworks:
http://statigr.am/needleworks
On this day..
- K12Online12 Day 6 Presentations: 29 October 2012 - 2012
- Teaching Art in a Technology Rich and Connected Classroom - 2012
- Quest Atlantis: Student Design and Ownership - 2012
- Keynote for Student Voices: Kids Teaching Kids - 2012
- #k12Online10 Day 10 Presentations: 29 October 2010 - 2010
- Technology and Drama – Teaching with Glove Puppets - 2010
- Shhh!!! The Students are Learning: Being an Effective Classroom Facilitator - 2010
- Creating and Implementing a STEM Mini-Unit - 2010
- Constructing Digital Commonplace Texts Using Diigo, VoiceThread, VideoAnt, and YouTube Annotations the Classroom - 2010
- Day 8 Presentations: 29 October 2008 - 2008

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[...] pleased to announce that my keynote presentation for the K12 Online Conference is now live and will be archived indefinitely so you can watch it whenever. In this fifteen minute [...]
Matt
Thanks for making the focus on creativity, and innovative ideas (not just replicas of paper), and ways that apps might open up some doors. It’s about the agency of the user, right? We want our kids to be in the driver’s seat, not the consumer chair. I like how you toggle between apps, depending on what you are seeking to do.
Kevin
@Kevin Thanks for watching and for your comments.