MasteryMaze Blog
Bookmarking, RSS feeds, Social networking, oh my!
Posted January 13th, 2008 by The Maze
Are you feeling overwhelmed with the "new" web? Are you lost in the lingo of "RSS", "BLOG", "TAGGING", "BOOKMARKING", "SOCIAL NETWORKING",........etc,? It can be overwhelming. Often times when we talk to people who are in the KNOW on these things, we don't have any idea what they are talking ABOUT. SLOW DOWN, we think....
Join us! L'Ecole hors les murs- School Beyond the Walls!
Posted January 10th, 2008 by The MazeWe are very excited to invite all to visit and join a collaboration between students and teachers worldwide. Visit the Forum and introduce yourself to be part of the discussion. We will be posting topics of interest to our users as well as those globally. We welcome the members of L'Ecole hors les murs- School Beyond the Walls! We look forward to joining you in our community as well as joining yours. We know that we can learn much through collaboration! Please post your topics of interest and we will as well. We will be learning together.
Read moreStudents! Do you have what you need to succeed?
Posted January 3rd, 2008 by The MazeThis video, which has been around the web for awhile, raises an interesting question. Are we learning what we need in school today? Can our education system catch up to the world we live in?
We think it can, and we are happy to see the strides being made by teachers to integrate the tools student's need into their classes. Things as simple as incorporating a Moodle page into a class can teach students valuable skills needed for college and later work!
Read moreThe Pale Blue Dot
Posted December 27th, 2007 by The MazeWhen working on a description of this site for launch, we came upon a video on YouTube which says a great deal about the philosophy behind MasteryMaze.com.
Read moreYoung people are reading less? Are we concerned?
Posted December 4th, 2007 by The MazeThe National Endowment for the Arts recently reported that young people are reading less and with less proficiency. After reading the article, let's discuss this. Should we be concerned? What can we do as learners and teachers to maintain our reading levels in this digital age?
Here's the link to the Washington Post article! 
How can geography review be fun? Watch this!
Posted December 2nd, 2007 by The MazeYes, Geography can be challenging and sometimes boring, but watch this little video review! We have posted this in the Subjects section under Ancient World History. Thanks to the creator and 5 min video for the link! Way to go Yetto! Enjoy!
http://www.masterymaze.com./content/can-geography-review-be-fun-watch
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