Vol. II No. 6 * May/June, 1997
(Links were valid through August 1997)
Contents

Assessing Learning III Conference: Tools for Essential Learning
- Seattle Pacific University hosts the third annual conference on assessment
strategies and methods. Join Art Costa, Marian Diamond, Reuven Feuerstein,
Marlene Holayter, Yvette Jackson, Bena Kallick, Shirley McCune, and a host
of expert practitioners for a fascinating and informative conference. You'll
bring back a "tool kit" of practical ideas and methods to use and share with
colleagues.

The
Promise of Technology: Making the Most of Technology in Higher Education
Beryl Levinger
- How can one person hold two full time jobs, one on each coast, and travel
throughout the world? How can professors using the World Wide Web facilitate
and activate the learning of their students? By reading the following article
by Dr. Beryl Levinger and by exploring her fascinating web site, you may find
a whole new way of working. And your students may find a whole new way of
learning.

Renaissance
in Venezuela Dee Dickinson.
- A report from Dee Dickinson on her recent trip to Venezuela where she talked
with Dr. Luis Alberto Machado about the Intelligence Project. This program
is designed to raise the intelligence level of everyone in Venezuela and it
is thriving.
Out
of Chaos: Finding Possibility in Complexity
- Sarah van Gelder explores the power of creative thinking in times of rapid
change for the Building's Window on the Future. Sarah edits YES!
A Journal of Positive Futures for the Positive Futures Network.
A Reader Responds . . .
- Earlier this year, Dee Dickinson corresponded with Carol Lewke, President
of Chicago Learns, who sent e-mail with comments about Dee's article Community Learning
Centers. We thank Carol for giving us permission to share her initial
comments and a followup response to Dee's questions.
The Naturalist: An Eighth Intelligence
- Bruce Campbell describes the Naturalist, Howard Gardner's eighth identified
intelligence. He draws on his extensive experience as a classroom teacher
and his work as a trainer and consultant to offer a host of ideas and activities
that will add a new dimension to children's learning.
The
Art Studio is open!
- The newest area of the Building is The Art Studio. The arts are languages
that most people speak, cutting through individual differences in culture,
educational background, and ability. They can bring every subject to life,
turn abstractions into concrete reality, and make it possible to assess whether
students have understood and can apply what they have learned.Read about why
including the arts in schools boosts academic achievement and individual accomplishment,
and visit some wonderful, inspirational and very cool websites.
Watch for new articles and links. Arts-related articles are consistently among
our most requested reprints and the Art Studio will be the place to find information
about the importance of educating the whole human.
Visit The Brain
Lab
- Research shows that the brain can change in response to learning and experience.
This has powerful implications for teaching and for learners. In The Brain
Lab we'll be sharing research on this important topic with the valuable guidance
of International Advisory Board member Marian Diamond. Current articles include:
Check out the updated reading list and visit some wonderful links to Internet
resources on the brain.
Have You Seen . . .
Links to announcements, interesting reading and great resources.
- The Humor Lounge: Bridled Passion -- Requited Love
- Language buffs will enjoy this piece, received from friends at the Giraffe Project, source of good cheer on the
web. If you need a break today, visit the Giraffes, and then take a break
in the Building Rec Center's Humor Lounge, where you'll find a whole
collection of silly stuff.
- Teaching
the Martians
- Ing. Gabriel F.Rshaid, Science Department chairperson and chemistry teacher
at Lincoln High School in Buenos Aires, Argentina, writes about inspiring
today's students to take the "next great leap" in space exploration. He offers
some examples of classroom activities designed to stimulate the imaginations
and dreams of tomorrow's Mars explorers. The "Martians" of tomorrow are in
your classroom today!
Step up a level at the website where I found this article to find lots
of Mars links. You'll be going to: http://spot.colorado.edu/%7Emarscase/
- About the Computer Clubhouse Project
- Read about the Computer Clubhouse Project where inner city kids " learn
to express themselves fluently with new technology, becoming motivated and
confident learners in the process. At the Clubhouse, young people become designers
and creators--not just consumers--of computer-based products. Participants
use leading-edge software to create their own artwork, animations, simulations,
multimedia presentations, virtual worlds, musical creations, websites, and
robotic constructions."
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