Into the Driver's Seat
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Into the Driver's Seat
Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Have Students Build Learning Databases with Google Sheets

Have Students Build Learning Databases with Google Sheets | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Google Sheets is an amazingly flexible tool, allowing you to randomly generate writing prompts, create pixel art, and discover mathematical properties. Another great use for Google Sheets is for students to create interactive learning databases.


Via paul rayner, Darlene Clapham K12
paul rayner's curator insight, November 20, 2017 3:26 PM
The questions kids need to ask and the methodical approach they use is more important than the tool they're using. There's potential for deep learning here.
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Combining Inquiry and PBL: 3 Guidelines for Success

Combining Inquiry and PBL: 3 Guidelines for Success | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Engaging in inquiry does not mean logging hours in the library or on the computer searching for information. Especially with elementary students, inquiry happens in a variety of settings and experiences. As John Larmer, Editor in Chief of the Buck Institute, points out: “Students can find answers to their questions from many sources, including readings, but also experts, experiments, and field work.”


Via paul rayner, John Evans, Bookmarking Librarian
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