Sharing (For Kids)
cc licensed flickr photo shared by shareski I have subscribed to a fantastic blog for students through the New York Times that has questions during the week that you can […]
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by shareski I have subscribed to a fantastic blog for students through the New York Times that has questions during the week that you can […]
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by Joe Shlabotnik This week, I have been at a “Speed of Trust” session with all administrators in our school division. I have said several
cc licensed flickr photo shared by 0xDE An article that has really influenced me over the last year was Will Richardson’s “No, Actually You’re Out of Balance“. Will discusses how
cc licensed flickr photo shared by tamburix “Communications tools don’t get socially interesting until they get technologically boring. The invention of a tool doesn’t create change; it has to have
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by gemsling As we look at the world, customers, through the use of social media, have more of a say and input in the direction
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by Dino ahmad ali Talking with a teacher yesterday, she was telling me how much she loved her school. She also told me that she
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cc licensed flickr photo shared by quinn.anya I have a confession. I have no idea what Edmodo is. I know that it has “Ed” in it so I am assuming
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“The world has changed, and it will never move backward. In order for the next generation to be successful, they will need to think differently, and that begins by knowing
“You don’t get harmony when everyone sings the same note” Read More →
cc licensed flickr photo shared by Namibnat I received an email yesterday from a parent that made my weekend. She shared some links with me (I love the progress we