by Mark Suter | Sep 26, 2016 | edcorps, grit9, Teaching
Our entrepreneurial club’s identity is being formed. We actually are not even a club, we’re an EdCorp, (created by the twitch-inducing minds at Real World Scholars) which is defined as : EdCorp: Education Corporation – a web based, student run...
by Mark Suter | Sep 12, 2016 | edcorps, grit9, Teaching
Then I remember high school. I was (am?) a lanky guy, kind of awkward around other people, especially girls. I spent more mental effort trying to do as little work as possible than if I just did the work. It was sort of a game I played. Outside of sports, I...
by Mark Suter | Aug 30, 2016 | edcorps, grit9, Teaching
Call me Jeffery Baker. I’m a coal baron in the United States circa 1874. Along with my good buddy David Montgomery (and real life good friend Steve Isaacs) who owns most of the railroads, are at a wedding reception in Long Island, NY for the wedding reception of...
by Mark Suter | Aug 27, 2016 | Game Design, Teaching
“I wish they had fun classes like that when I was in school”. – Student Parents That’s how you know you’re on the right track. Alumni and parents of students tell you they’re jealous. Starting at my new school, Elida High...
by Mark Suter | Oct 12, 2015 | Teaching, Virtual Reality
The school year barely underway, we’ve already set a new #WorldsFirst. Rockettech students were the first students in the world to experience the HTC Vive virtual reality system. As part of a research study with foundry10, my students and I hope to help other...
by Mark Suter | Oct 8, 2015 | Teaching
As part of a partnership with BGSU’s Mark Stevens, Pandora-Gilboa students have been learning programming fundamentals on a BGSU MineCraftEdu server. They program the turtle, equip it with materials, then set it off! Students houses being built by their turtles:...