Sage Advice Wants You! Coordinators, many of you probably receive Edutopia, the publication of the George Lucas Educational Foundation, either in digital or paper form. Each month, Edutopia publishes a column called Sage Advice: The Wisdom of Crowds, where they source their massive database of educators to surface answers to important questions for the field. This month's question is particularly appropriate for our MOUSE Squad Coordinators, and so, in case you haven't seen the request for responses already, we thought we'd offer it through the WIRE.
"What have your students taught you about technology?"
Having heard so many terrific stories of how MOUSE Squads are educating educators year-round, we thought some of you might be inspired to offer a response for print. Hope to see you in Edutopia!
Here's the post from Edutopia -
Sage Advice: The Wisdom of Crowds
In each issue of Edutopia magazine, we ask our readers to share their solutions to some of today's most pressing educational topics.
The question for the next issue is "What have your students taught you about technology?"
Send your 25- to 100-word response to [email protected]. (The deadline is April 14. Please include your name, title, affiliation, and location. Responses may be edited for length and clarity.)
See some of the many replies to previous topics at edutopia.org/sageadvice.
We look forward to hearing from you.