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Tag Archives: teaching
Education Mag for Mac Users
Shaun McElroy over at U Tech Tips tells us in macs in Education, iLearn is offering their first edition of The education magazine for Mac Users for free. Future editions will cost $1. This first edition offers insight on: Leopard … Continue reading
Learning Experiences that Lead Us
Sometimes, standardized tests will tell us, we arrive at the wrong answer. The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports today that 933 of 1,947 Minnesota schools were put on the danger list for not making ‘adequate progress’. Sometimes the learning experiences … Continue reading
What, Why, How – A Framework for Thinking
Hat tip to Wesley Fryer.
Teaching Students About Tools
Student-created video has, sadly, been in the news a LOT lately. Some might argue that the last thing we should be doing is encouraging more students to use these tools. I couldn’t disagree more. What we are seeing in the … Continue reading
Presence and Pecha Kucha
This week I’m enjoying Spring Break at home. One of the pleasures I enjoy most during any vacation is sitting down with a hot cup of coffee early in the morning while Kid 1 and Kid 2 are still sleeping … Continue reading
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Tagged facebook, keynote, pechakucha, teaching, tools
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