Episode 212
Goosechase
October 27th, 2024
45 mins 10 secs
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About this Episode
Zach is joined by Alyshahn Kara Virani to talk about Goosechase, the interactive experience platform, and how it can be utilized in a modern classroom and beyond.
Read a summary of this episode on the Modern Classrooms Project blog.
Show Notes
Connect with Alyshahn on LinkedIn or by email at alyshahn@goosechase.com
Learning Experiences for the Upcoming Week
Want to connect with other educators of color who are creating a more student-centered learning environment? Join our monthly Shades of Excellence meetup on Monday, October 28, 7pm ET. Register here
Join Rob’s book series: Meet Every Learner’s Needs: Redesigning Courses. The real magic of a Modern Classroom lies in self-pacing. In a self-paced course, every student can be appropriately challenged every day. Meanwhile, you can spend your time where it’s most needed, giving every student the support and encouragement they need. This is on Wednesday, October 30, 6 pm ET. Register here
Ever wondered how standards - new and old - can guide your students' learning experiences? If you are curious about how to craft a personalized educational path, Nicole Conjuangco is sharing the best practices from their computer science classroom, and how they approached receiving new standards at the beginning of the school year. Join us on Thursday, October 31, 3pm ET. Register here.
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