Native American Indian Creation Myths

Native American Creation Stories *Abenaki Creation Story * Gluskonba Makes the People * Kloskurbeh and the Abanaki: Abenaki Indian creation myths. *Micmac Creation Myth * Creation of the World According to the Mi�gmaq * Mi’kmaq Creation: Mi’kmaw Creation Story * Mi’kmaq Creation Myth: Micmac origin myths. *Creation of the World * History of the Anishinaabek … More Native American Indian Creation Myths

At the DML conference in SF last week, a new model of learning called “connected learning” was introduced.  This work is based on extensive research led by Mimi Ito, cultural anthropologist at the University of California, Irvine, who specializes in youth and technology, and one of the principal investigators in the new Connected Learning Research Network…

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Design experiences, not information… Every learning leader has faced the dilemma of being asked to cram too much information into a training course because of a customer’s belief that “more information is better learning.”  You know the drill, and it usually starts something like this, “Hey Jim, thanks for designing…

A Wish Come Clear » I was a Stranger to Beauty (and Who Invited Me In)

reblogged from: A Wish Come Clear » I was a Stranger to Beauty (and Who Invited Me In). I was a Stranger to Beauty (and Who Invited Me In) Photographs by Stefan Bremer, courtesy of Charles Krause. On a chilly Sunday afternoon, I pedaled downtown to see a photography exhibit. As I parked my bike … More A Wish Come Clear » I was a Stranger to Beauty (and Who Invited Me In)

So much happening, amazing momentum and passionate partners.  That’s the 10,000 foot view (or 3,048 meters, if you prefer) of what we’re working on every day. In the spirit of openness, and because two of us can only move this train so fast, we’d love your input on the following: HistoryPin – as a network,…