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Google Arts and Culture: The British Library's Harry Potter: A History of Magic Exhibition

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https://artsandculture.google.com/project/harry-potter-a-history-of-magic I am continually amazed at what the Google Arts and Culture team curates. If you haven't ever checked it out, you are missing an amazing resource for all subject areas. When I discovered this in Google Arts and Culture, I knew I had to share this with you. Right now, they are featuring  The British Library's  Harry Potter: A History of Magic  Exhibition . This exhibition celebrates the twentieth anniversary of J. K. Rowling's magical series.  I have to confess that I am a Harry Potter geek. My classroom is filled with Harry Potter memorabilia. My student authors in our Writers' Club work hard to earn a prize from my Harry Potter showcase. As a student of the writers' craft, I am continually amazed how well this series is crafted. Names are often allusions. Traditional tales are woven into Rowling's rich tapestry. The exhibition includes Jim Kay's wonderful sketches of his ill

Review: Kasey Bell's Book: Shake Up Learning

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Purchase on Amazon I have to confess, as much as I love to read, professional books are not my cup-of-tea, but I decided I would take a chance on this one. For me, reading this book was like listening to an old friend. I loved every minute of it. I love and rely on Kasey Bell’s website ShakeupLearning.com and the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast to keep up-to-date on all things Google and ed tech related.  Kasey’s book, Shake Up Learning , is organized into three parts. The first part explains in clear, friendly prose why we teachers need to change the way we teach. Ultimately, this part is a call to action, a call for teachers to reflect and make a thoughtful and meaningful change in our teaching practice.  Part two leads the reader to a thorough understanding of what dynamic learning is and how it differs from traditional (static) learning. Part three encourages teachers to rethink the way we plan our lessons to fit the Dynamic Learning model. Kasey includes real-world examples