Joanne Rowe
  • 57, Female
  • Farmington, MI
  • United States
Share on Facebook Share Twitter

Joanne Rowe's Friends

  • Russell Facione
  • Stephen Palmer
  • Amy Voigt
  • Adam Hartley

Joanne Rowe's Groups

Joanne Rowe's Discussions

Gifts Received

Gift

Joanne Rowe has not received any gifts yet

Give a Gift

 

Joanne Rowe's Page

Latest Activity

Joanne Rowe posted a discussion

Seeking International Partners for Online Wiki Inquiry Book Clubs

Brief Project DescriptionJoin this exciting online project. Small groups of 3rd  4th, and 5th grade students enhance their critical thinking, decision making, and collaboration skills via a common read. This 21st century online experience includes4th and 5th grade mentorsStudents create multi-modal glossaryA wiki discussion board that continues the student conversation beyond the school day.Author interfaces with students via the wiki discussion boardStudent inquiry questions lead to published…See More
Jul 26, 2011
Joanne Rowe updated their profile
Jul 25, 2011
Joanne Rowe joined Amy Voigt's group
Thumbnail

Birmingham Public Schools, MI

A group for BPS staff to share information, etc.
Jun 3, 2011
Joanne Rowe replied to Malia Triggs's discussion Collaboration, Collaboration!
"Fantastic! He is every excited about this...and he is extremely talented. Can't wait to see what adventures unfold! Jason is an integral part of our "Ignite" program, which is a Professional Development Program we have in our…"
Jul 23, 2010
Joanne Rowe is now a member of NL Connect
May 14, 2009

Profile Information

School or Organization
Birmingham Public Schools
Position
Enrichment Specialist/Technology Facilitator
A Little About You
I am an enrichment specialist in a public school setting. I love to engage kids while maximizing their learning experience...I am excited about all the technology that gives kids many opportunities to showcase learning and collaborate with others...in district and around the world.
Though I love the explosion of technology...I find that I need to balance that incredible intellectual stimulation with the peacefulness of a walk in the woods or a canoe adventure in white water...

Comment Wall

You need to be a member of NL Connect to add comments!

Join NL Connect

  • No comments yet!
 
 
 

From the NL Blog

Why More Schools Aren’t Teaching Web Literacy—and How They Can Start

Fourteen years after writing Teaching Zack to Think, there is still no Internet skill more critical than Web literacy. However, simply teaching students to be able to search for and validate information is not enough. The ever-growing amount of information on the Web and the immediate access to experts and peers from around the world [...]

Flipped Learning: A Response to Five Common Criticisms

Alan November and Brian Mull have recently written an article titled Flipped Learning: A Response to Five Common Criticisms which now appears on the  eSchool News site. Within the article, they explain how to deepen student learning using the Flipped Learning method, and they also address criticisms this method has received. You are invited to read [...]

BLC is an incubator of great ideas

Last spring, at the end of a full day of keynotes and presentations at BLC 11, @ewanmcintosh @dkuropatwa, a few others and I hit Beantown for refreshments and a kick at the day’s notes. The idea of problem-finding, of asking question to which no one knows the answers, emerged as a new model for pedagogy. [...]

BLC11 Keynote: Rob Evans

Today, we are launching our second BLC11 keynote video with Rob Evans, clinical and organizational psychologist and the Executive Director of the Human Relations Service in Wellesley, Massachusetts. As you watch the keynote, we encourage you to reflect on and respond to the following questions. Rob Evans shared that for transformation to take place, there [...]

Webinar with Alan November and Dr. Eric Mazur

This is a very special episode of our podcast series. It’s an archived recording of our first of what we hope will be many live webinars complete with audience Q&A at the end. In this conversation, Alan talks again to Dr. Eric Mazur, Area Dean of Applied Physics at Harvard University and 2011 Building Learning [...]

Badge

Loading…

© 2012   Created by Brian Mull.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service