Micro Learning Spaces
reflects an image of our students communicating and collaborating together as thinkers, creators, designers and builders.


Micro Learning Spaces is also a reflection of our teaching style as we strive to create an atmosphere of comfort, collaboration and success for all of our students.


 


Hon SmartLink Sit/Stand Desk

Students need to stand and shift their weight during class. Why can't we let students read, write, draw and compute while standing? 

To solve this problem we now have the Hon SmartLink™ Sit/Stand Desk. Students choose to sit using an adjustable stool chair, or slide the stool back and stand.

Part number: LD-M3T.G

Currently, it comes in glides only as safety testing does not allow for caster wheels at this time. Lot's of credit goes to Hon for stepping outside of the classroom furniture box to create such a functional and elegant sit/stand solution for students.

Recommended: 3rd grade - Adult

 

Schools Kill Creativity
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.

 

Goomoodleikiog
How Google Aps, Moodle, Wikis, and Blogs can enhance student learning, enable collaboration and information exchange both inside and outside of your classroom. http://sites.google.com/site/goomoodleikiog/




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