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Presenter: Paramesh Murali, Principal-VGSP Date:

“The illiterate of the 21 st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn” Alvin Toffler —Alvin Toffler

This is a project out of Harvard University. The essence of this project is a series of routines or perhaps “mantras” for thinking. They are simple and to the point. While more suited to Middle school students they are good, apt and appropriate. Some of the truth and understanding routines will definitely have a place in senior classes.

WHAT DO YOU 'KNOW'? WHAT DO YOU 'WANT' TO 'KNOW'? HOW WILL YOU FIND OUT? WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED? WHAT ACTION WILL YOU TAKE? WHAT FURTHER QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE?

WHAT DO YOU 'KNOW'? BRAINSTROM MINDMAP THINK->PAIR- >SHARE BLOG POST VIDEO JOURNAL COLLABORATIVE PINWALL STICKY NOTES

WHAT DO YOU 'WANT' TO 'KNOW'? BRAINSTORM DO INITIAL RESEARCH SEE> THINK> WONDER THINK> PUZZLE > EXPLORE VIDEO JOURNAL

HOW WILL YOU FIND OUT? ONLINE SEARCH LEARNING NETWORK SEARCH BOOKS, MAGAZINES, JOURNALS FACE-2-FACE INTERVIEWS GET IN CONTACT WITH EXPERTS & AUTHORS

WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED? I USED TO THINK...NOW I THINK... REFLECTIVE, HYPERLINKED BLOG POST CREATE AN ARTIFACT AS EVIDENCE VISUALLY REPRESENT YOUR LEARNING SKETCHNOTE INFOGRAPHIC

WHAT ACTION WILL YOU TAKE? APPLY WHAT WAS LEARNED TEACH SOMEONE ELSE SHARE FINDINGS ON LOCAL > GLOBAL SCALE CREATE SOMETHING NEW

WHAT FURTHER QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE? REFLECT ON PROCESS OF LEARNING CONNECT > EXTEND > CHALLENGE CONTINUE EXPLORING QUESTIONS COLLABORATIVEL Y-- GOOGLE SITE

eThinking1.html eThinking1.html