Archive for the 'Gifted and Talented' Category

Video competitions involving real world problems and critical thinking skills

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Here are a few more video competitions that might appeal to GT students.
C-Span is hosting an annual documentary competition inviting students to create a 10 minute video on issues that affect the nation. The video must include C-SPAN footage but should also include student exploration of the issue. This would make a great independent or [...]

Examples of gifted students using technology

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Gifted students continue to amaze and inspire me. Today I came across the blog of a gifted high school student. I spent some time reading his blog posts and found him to be an articulate, well adjusted high school student. His post on 7 sure fire ways to alienate a teacher is insightful and to [...]

Importance of connecting with others in an area of passion

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Steve Hargadon interviewed a 14 year old, Arthus, who has been blogging on Educational Technology . It’s so great that Arthus has been able to use Web 2.0 technologies to connect with others in his area of passion.  He has found an authentic audience to respond to his thoughts, and to help him continue to [...]

Election and debates, making it real for GT students

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Technology continues to change the way the world functions.  Tech President joined forces with the New York Times, and MSNBC  to launch 10Questions.com, an online presidential debate that’s a fascinating mix of video blogging, tagging and user-generated content.  This is another great way to use Web 2.0 technologies with gifted students. Why not have students [...]

Blogging for a Cause

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

One common characteristic of gifted students is their intensity.  Gifted students frequently wish to find ways to help others, and perform good deeds.  In Judaism this is referred to as Tikkun Olam, repairing the world.  In the 21st Century there are so many ways for gifted students to become involved in repairing the world.  Activism [...]

Need a Technologist?

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Will Richardson blogged today on a topic very close to home, “supplementing my kids education“.  I have spent years supplementing my kids education, trying to keep them engaged in learning, even when school couldn’t.  Technology is one major aspect of that engagement in our house.  One of my initial blogs talked about my son’s first [...]

Ask what’s missing, analyze, and revise

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Vickie Davis ’s commented on her blog “I am having students from this year edit the work of last year’s students. This is a great exercise. —The point is that sometimes students should not only create from scratch, but should edit something previous students have done — asking themselves what should be improved. Sometimes asking [...]

Did You Know?

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Did you Know? Or Shift Happens
What do you think of this video?  Are we really preparing GT students for the world ahead.  How can we prepare students for a world we can’t even envision?  What are the skills and tools GT student will need to be leaders, to be the next Nobel Prize winners, to [...]

Google Docs and Survey Monkey

Friday, October 12th, 2007

I’ve been working with Google Docs and Survey Monkey today and find both to be great tools for the Enrichment 2.0 Network.  I work with PowerPoint 2007 most of the time and am still finding it a bit frustrating working on a PowerPoint and then loosing the formatting and animations when I load it to [...]

Enrichment 2.0

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Enrichment 2.0 is up and running in Beta Test Mode.  Enrichment 2.0 combines the idea of a flat classroom with the Renzulli Enrichment Cluster model. Enrichment 2.0 is an internet based Enrichment Cluster utilizing collaborative, connected, authentic learning in student areas of interest. Students begin by completing two brief surveys to help identify their interests [...]