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About Dr. Lodge
Email: lodge_mccammon@ncsu.edu
Dr. Lodge McCammon is a Specialist in Curriculum and Contemporary Media at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation (www.fi.ncsu.edu). His work in education began in 2003 at Wakefield High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he taught Civics and AP Economics. He finished a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University in 2008 where his work at The Friday Institute continues to bring innovative practices to students, teachers and schools. He developed a teaching and professional development process called FIZZ which encourages and models best practices in implementing user-generated video and online publishing in the classroom to enhance standards-based lessons. He is also a studio composer who writes standards-based songs, with supporting materials, about advanced curriculum for K-12 classrooms. More information, user-generated videos, and songs can be found at Lodge’s website (www.iamlodge.com).
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Do you have any links for songs suggested for elementary students? If someone has educational lyrics would you be interested in using them to create a song for your site?
I think your website is great! How can one gain access to the answer keys for the worksheets? Also, do you have any lyrics/songs for high school?
I am teaching my students about waves and would love to use the backup song. However I am having trouble streaming it. It worked the other day, but not today. Can I download it? Any suggestions?
I would definitely like to have my students take part in the music contest, however I teach 6th grade Social Studies and Science and I’m not seeing very much that correlates with my SCOS. Will you be adding more songs to your list? Space, Rocks, Earthquakes, Sound, Light, the Five Themes of Geography, European History, Ancient Rome or Greece, South American Culture. Any of those would be fantastic.
Thanks
I agree with Kim, I think your website is great!
How can one gain access to the answer keys for the worksheets?
I teach high school science, and these would work great for them!