Twitter Hashtags In The Classroom
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by danielmoyle For the last couple of years that I have been on Twitter, I have seen the value of using a […]
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by danielmoyle For the last couple of years that I have been on Twitter, I have seen the value of using a […]
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Video is such a powerful tool to spread messages and share some amazing stories. I would love to share two videos that inspired me this week, along with a cry
You Should Read… (November 20, 2011) Read More →
cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo shared by bk2204 As someone who has worked a lot with providing technology workshops, there is one thing that is a guarantee;
When Technology Doesn’t Work Read More →
Currently, I am working on my K-12 Online Keynote which has been a real stretch in my learning. The title that I have (so far) is “Playing in Public”, and
Discomfort in Play Read More →
It has been an amazing two weeks in Australia, and I was in awe of the city of Sydney. Although we had little time to actually tour and see some
Passion and Connect; Reflections from Australia Read More →
After a busy couple of weeks, I am glad that I can continue to share some of the great stuff that I am seeing shared on Twitter and social networks.
You Should Read… (November 13, 2011) Read More →
I wanted to take a look back at some older posts or links that I thought were worthy of sharing. This is very easy to do by using Diigo as
You Should Read…(November 6, 2011) Read More →
There were so many great blog posts written this week that it was easy to find them, but hard to choose which ones to share: 1. The Benefit and Danger of
You Should Read…(October 30, 2011) Read More →
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Untitled blue My mind has been racing as it seems there are amazing things happening all over the world, and in
What about gut feeling and common sense? Read More →
cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo shared by courosa I have been thinking a lot about “Professional Learning Communities” (PLC) and how they can continue to develop