Today started like any other day but its not. It’s 10-10-10. It’s the last binary day of the month – until tomorrow that is. It’s significant to some because of its numerical repetition. It is significant to others because of the events that are happening today. In our family, today was important because it wasContinue reading “10-10-10”
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Pop…Pop…Pop…Pop Culture
Welcome to the Pop Goes the Classroom Blog. It is my hope that the blog will become a collection of shared resources that everyone contributes to. Before we get too far however, I think its important for us all to understand what popular culture. I’ve taken the liberty of copying this from Wikipedia. Popular CultureContinue reading “Pop…Pop…Pop…Pop Culture”
Sherlock Holmes Reinvented
Like Frankenstein and Dracula, Sherlock Holmes is a character so fundamental to his genre that although he was not the first fictional detective, he is widely considered the best. And like is counterparts in horror and suspense he is also flexible enough to be reinvented from time to time. That is exactly what Guy RitchieContinue reading “Sherlock Holmes Reinvented”
Huh?
At the intersection, Pop Goes the Classroom is on the edge where traditional education meets the digital native learner. We empower teachers to become facilitators by embracing the tools of tomorrow ultimately creating meaningful learning experiences for a new generation. Huh? Pretty lofty stuff but what does it mean? Well it comes down to aContinue reading “Huh?”