I was honored to present my research on how students develop collaborative inquiry skills in digital environments. Held in New Brunswick, NJ we had participants from around the globe; Croatia, Germany, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, as well as many teams from around the United States, including Wisconsin, Delaware, Virginia, Texas, Washington state, Colorado, Hawaii, etc. Distinguished professors including Dr. Ross Todd, Dr. Carol C. Kulthau, Dr. Leslie K. Maniotes pulled the day together to discuss educational change using a guided inquiry approach. Guided Inquiry has 2 main principals; the information search process (ISP) that provides us with predicatble patterns of feelings, thoughts and actions as identified by Dr. Carol Kuhlthau, and 3rd space where student interest meets core content. It is in this 3rd space that we have opportunities for zones of intervention. I will talk more about my thoughts on inquiry skills in digital environments in a separate
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Author"I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." ~Winston Churchill Archives
May 2018
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