Five Best Blogs: Two Weeks Left Of School (Or Thereabouts)
How to get integration back on the agenda? Pedro Noguera, Karen Hunter, & Dana Goldstein scramble for answersow.ly/bj1hA
Get scared & informed about the next generation of tests at this Tuesday 6/5 New America/Washington Monthly eventow.ly/biYPB
Add RI's Blackstone Valley Prep to the small but growing list of diverse charter schools @edweek ow.ly/biO3x
Motion-based video games are being used to help engage and teach autistic kids, reports USAT's @gtoppo ow.ly/biuWu
Reflections, pro and con, from past Spelling Bee champions,Quora ow.ly/bhDhd via @romenesko
IL leads way in coordinating ECE & K12 services for ELL kids, says WP oped ow.ly/bj32X Shout out for Erie House via @Atlantic Wire (or maybe @Wonkbooks)


It’s great that games are finally being put to legitimate educational use as a teaching aid. Kinect is interesting in that you don’t have to play games to understand how to use it, because it turns motion into a controller, literally. It’s great for this kind of thing.
Posted by: Sarah | June 05, 2012 at 06:59 AM