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7th GRADE WORLD HISTORY WITH MR. HOLMAN

Welcome to 7th Grade.   Mr. Holman is looking forward to a great school year filled with collaboration, creative thinking, problem solving, and new ways of engaging in learning. As you can see, this blog belongs to the students of  Beachwood Middle School and Dublin  Middle School.  Our goal is to allow students to collaborate between schools, districts and cities.   Our goal is to help students gain more from this class than they would in traditional, linear classroom. Life is organic and we must change as the circumstances insist; education should be personalized and teachers should be facilitators for students to show the world what they know. Good luck to everyone!
Ted Education videos on History
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Our Online Student Created Textbook  dgh.wikispaces.com

      As mentioned by Alan November on TedTalks.
And Mr. November's new book: "Who Owns the Learning?"
And Dr. William Kist new book, "The Global School"

Our Very own Google search engine.  Only uses sites approved by our teachers!
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 Make digital footprints worth following

When the website address changed, we had to add a new map, the old map showed over 21,000 visits: 8/24/2012
Disclaimer: All views, opinions and statements on this website are those of Mr. Pennington/Mr. Holman and do not necessarily  reflect the thoughts, ideologies or goals of Chardon Local Schools or Beachwood City Schools.
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