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Ellen Cavanaugh

I live in the intersection of mathematics (originally trained as a math teacher), a business owner, a parent, and a theologian exploring what brings meaning to life. My passion is for every child in our world to thrive. I believe the most important resource each child has is you, their parent. May we together Grow a Generation that of innovative, critical thinking collaborators, emotionally intelligent and resilient, with great leadership and vision.

Most commented posts

  1. Baden Academy Invaded By an Evil Robot! — 48 comments
  2. The Coding Craze: Why I Am Asking Learners to Go Deep into Scratch Programming — 28 comments
  3. Lifting a Teen from the Mud of Self-Absorbed Pity — 12 comments
  4. My Child Wants to Design Video Games Part Two: What type of training or classes should they take? — 6 comments
  5. Science Center claims Moon Landing May Have Been Faked — 6 comments

Author's posts

Mitchel Resnick: Sowing the Seeds for a More Creative Society

  What does it take to inspire sustained interest in science and inquiry? On Thursday, February 28, 2013, the LRDC (Learning Research and Development Center) of the University of Pittsburgh opened their first lecture of the 50th Anniversary Distinguished Speaker Series with the question.  Dr. Resnick was introduced by Chris Schunn of the LRDC who …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/03/03/mitchel-resnick-sowing-the-seeds-for-a-more-creative-society/

HOMAGO Labs

How do kids learn to use new media?  A leading researcher in the field, Mimi Ito, has proposed three levels of participation: Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out.  Her work (alongside numerous researchers experimenting with this inquiry based learning model) has inspired the new movement of libraries and community centers to create HOMAGO Labs. …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/02/23/homago-labs/

Scratch Programming and 3rd Grade Common Core

One of my part time hats includes serving as the Baden Academy Media Lab Director.  I have the extreme pleasure of working with a number of very gifted 2nd and 3rd graders and a spectacular teaching staff. The twelve media lab students I see twice a week have just completed a four week unit on …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/02/18/scratch-programming-and-3rd-grade-common-core/

Dealing with Distractions

Here’s a challenge to parents… How often in a school day is your child disengaged from learning? PBS NewsHour ran a special on the Rocketship charter school network. They highlighted some of the spectacular elements of this ingenious charter school and pointed out some of its flaws.  A section of the broadcast focused on their …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/02/03/dealing-with-distractions/

Models for Coaching FIRST Lego League

FIRST Lego League is a robotics competition for elementary and middle school students using the Lego Mindstorm robot kit. This is by far one of my favorite robotics programs as it emphasizes not just how to build and program a robot, but adds a judged element of gracious professionalism, a research component that has kids …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/01/26/models-for-coaching-first-lego-league/

Paintnet, Green Screens and 3rd Graders

I am having so much fun with the research fellows at Baden Academy!  This group of gifted 3rd graders entered the doorway of the 50 year old science lab of the old Mt. Gallitzen and have begun to imagine with me a magical new media lab.  While we wait for paint and supplies and continue …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/01/19/paintnet-green-screens-and-3rd-graders/

Inventing the Future

I am a huge Felicia Day fan (savvy 21st century business woman, star/creator/writer/producer of web series The Guild, and the Geek and Sundry YouTube channel).  I listened to her interview with Matt Pizzolo (another person inventing the future with transmedia and multiplatform productions).  What stuck with me was the image of her doing everything: the writing, …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2013/01/05/inventing-the-future/

Conversations with kids in the wake of violent tragedies

  The below comments are written for parents and grandparents of children over ten. The funerals at Newtown have come to an end, the days of mourning have (for those of us not directly affected by the tragedy) given way to Christmas celebrations. Group prayers have turned to other concerns.  And yet the shadow of …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2012/12/26/conversations-with-kids-in-the-wake-of-violent-tragedies/

Leave Aside Perfection, Embrace the Human

The idea that an all perfect and infinite divine being could take on imperfect and finite flesh, that is to become incarnate, is at the heart of the Christmas message. Leave aside expectations of perfection and allow yourself to find joy in smelly stables. Challenge yourself to be gracious with the byproducts of overworked and …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2012/12/22/leave-aside-perfection-embrace-the-human/

A Prayer in the Face of Violence

Tragedy often lifts our face to seek comfort and understanding from the Divine. I share with you some thoughts and prayers from various faith traditions as you try to hold the victims of today’s tragedy in your hearts. Throughout history God has manifested his love and care for those who have suffered from violence, hatred, …

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Permanent link to this article: https://growageneration.com/2012/12/14/a-prayer-in-the-face-of-violence/