Rigorous Whimsy: Critical Creativity in the Classroom
We’ve the opportunity to turn our classrooms and impact areas into studios where students can transform whimsical ideas into purposeful action and meaningful products. And we don't need to wait until the end of a unit or the ranking period to allow students to use creativity to demonstrate their understanding. Formative assessments can be rich and powerful learning experiences, while remaining focused and succinct. Consider how might we choreograph a short story, remix a political party, sketchnote an equation, costume a scientific phenomenon, or hashtag a nutrition plan in the service of deeper learning? Let's discuss these ideas and more.
Conversational Practice
We will use Twitter and Instagram to push metaphorical representations of our ideas into the edusphere via #educon and #rigorouswhimsy hashtags, while also rapid fire prototyping the ideas established and adding documentation of those those prototypes to a FlipGrid grid. This will allow everyone to access these ideas after the conversation — while also bringing other voices into the conversation from outside EduCuon during the session and after.
Conversation Links
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Anna Walker-RobertsScience Leadership Academy
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Kathleen Arada
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Sarah Smith
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Amal GiknisScience Leadership Academy
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Lisa Hart-GrayEXCEL Academy ~~Henry County Schools
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Katie Amenta
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Joanne Beckwith
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Sarah SteigerGlenview SD 34
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Jennifer OrrFort Belvoir Upper School
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Margaret PowersThe Agnes Irwin School
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Lydia Felty
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Patty Farley
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Lior SchenkThe Environmental Charter School at Frick Park
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Christina JenkinsRoom 402
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Brie DaleyFriends' Central School
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John Loeper
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Renata RelyeaNorth Colonie Central School District
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Michael FranklinSLA-MS
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Julie DianaThe Agnes Irwin School
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Jill DavidsonJSD Communications and Strategy
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Beth Lloyd
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Samantha Gabrielli
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Hadley FergusonEdcamp Foundation
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Erin Franzinger BarrettChicago Public Schools
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Rachel IrvinOak Ridge Elementary School
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Roberto Borda
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Michael ArsenaultTimberview Middle School
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Caitlin RuthmanYarmouth High School
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JP Connolly
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Colin SamuelThe Brearley School
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Kathleen WalshScience Teacher at Building 21 Philadephia ( non-selective Public High School) and Director of Youth Engineering and Science, inc. (an Educational Non-Profit Organization
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Karen BlumbergThe Brearley School
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Dan RyderMt Blue High School / Maine RSU 9
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Geoffrey VonRentzell
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