Great teachers ask great questions. They research, they observe, they experiment, and they reflect. And they do these things for one reason: to maximize student learning.
Do today's students learn differently? How do teachers stay abreast of emerging technologies? Where and when can technology help us do different things instead of just doing things differently? What skills will our students need next year, in five years, in ten years? We have questions.
In an effort to share our vision of how to apply 21st century skills to teaching and learning, we have created this wiki space to showcase some of the learning activities, projects, and resources we have created and/or use with our students, colleagues, and parents.
Proudly created by Hunterdon Central Teachers: Kelly Bousum, Dave Berger, Michael Couch, Rowena Lafferty, Randi Miller, Jon Pennington, Carlos Moscoso and Matthew Smoker.
Welcome to the 21st-Century Tool Box

Great teachers ask great questions. They research, they observe, they experiment, and they reflect. And they do these things for one reason: to maximize student learning.Do today's students learn differently? How do teachers stay abreast of emerging technologies? Where and when can technology help us do different things instead of just doing things differently? What skills will our students need next year, in five years, in ten years? We have questions.
In an effort to share our vision of how to apply 21st century skills to teaching and learning, we have created this wiki space to showcase some of the learning activities, projects, and resources we have created and/or use with our students, colleagues, and parents.Proudly created by Hunterdon Central Teachers: Kelly Bousum, Dave Berger, Michael Couch, Rowena Lafferty, Randi Miller, Jon Pennington, Carlos Moscoso and Matthew Smoker.
Credits
Copyright [2010], Kelly Bousum. All Rights Reserved.
Toolbox image from www.siteselection.com/ issues/2006/jul/techTool/
Last revised 3/18/10