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I work with AMAZING People!
We need to celebrate each other more often. I am bursting with pride right now, pride in the work that my colleagues do. Times are tough, money is tight, PSSAs loom on the dreary March horizon, but let’s all pause … Continue reading
Posted in Elementary, High School, Middle School
Tagged Best Practices, blogs, celebration
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What’s Wrong With This Argument?
I have recently had several conversations with various educators about the assertion that technology fosters irresponsibility and laziness in our students. Their line of reasoning goes like this: When teachers post notes and class materials in Moodle, they make it … Continue reading
Yes, Absolutely, You Should Blog (and So Should Your Students)
The York Suburban Blog Site is up and running. Don’t think you or your students need to do this? Think again! Thinking + Writing + Multimedia + Audience = Blogging Let’s explore this equation… THINKING: Why teach a lesson and … Continue reading
Posted in Elementary, High School, Middle School
Tagged blogs, FIZZ, Media, PETE&C, Tools
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It’s All About Your Professional (Social) Network
I have boiled down my PETE&C notes, and one thing keeps bubbling to the surface: “It’s All About Your Network.” What do I mean by network? My network is a collection of face-to-face and online friends and colleagues with whom … Continue reading
Posted in Elementary, High School, Middle School
Tagged blogs, Edmodo, network, social media, Twitter
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