Learning Log #3: Loving the Questions by Carmen Di Lucca

[source: CarmenDiLucca.wordpress.com, published: 05/31/2017]

A Pen-and-Paper Technique for the EdTech Enthusiast

By Jay Sorensen So, the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) isn’t necessarily a technology-related tool. It can be done with no more than pencil and paper. Of course, you can enhance it by bringing in videos, or using VR for your Q-focus, or holding an online discussion of questions. But I think of the QFT as tech-related in […]

Intellectual Curiosity by Danielle Strohmeyer

[source: Lessons for the Learned, published: 05/01/2017]

Stepping Up Their Game by Batavia Public School

[source: Batavia Public School, published: 04/12/2017]

Collaboration Dynamics by Telannia Norfar

[source: P21, published: 03/28/2017]

Question Writer: Quick Primary Source Inquiry Activity by TPS MSU Denver

[source: TPSConnect.org, published: 04/11/2017]

Questions Are at the Heart of Personalized Learning by Carisa Corrow

[source: Center for Collaborative Education, published: 04/20/2017]

Student-led development of lines of inquiry by Benjamin Zonca

[source: Sharing Primary Years Programme Blog, published: 04/18/2017]

Inquiry in the Library by Mrs. Nelson

[source: Read. Wonder. Create., published: 02/26/2017]

Right Question Stories from the Field: Dinosaur-Killing Aliens, Camshafts, and Kentucky State Legislators

How educators are using and sharing the Question Formulation Technique around the country and world by Chris Orchard For most of us, a broken camshaft might lead to some salty language. It means an expensive repair bill and a headache commute while our car is at the mechanic’s. For Alabama’s Jeremy King, a broken camshaft […]