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What Did They Tweet?

January’s final edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series! Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted in education and social media this week. TED Video: When Kids Believe They Can @Flourishingkids shared this TED video, Kiran Bir Sethi Teaches Kids to Take Charge. See the inspiring stories of kids taking charge. [...]

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What Did They Tweet?

December 1st edition! My guilty pleasure is…. Twitter… as you can tell by this weekly series, What Did They Tweet? Kid’s Digital Stories @JohnMikulski’s students have created beautiful digital stories using Storybird. Storybird is one of my favorite applications that you can read about here! John describes the project which has students write a short [...]

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Do Our Students Realize They Live in the World?

Globalization is our current reality. Most successful companies have established themselves internationally. Foreign policy is becoming as much of a concern as domestic policy. The environment, global warming, and lack of resources are international problems requiring international brainstorming and problem-solving. Problems Social media, such as Twitter, makes us more globally aware. However, are we preparing [...]

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Cool Sites: A Little Help from my Friends

What do I do when my lesson is out of tune? The Beatles said it best, “I get by with a little help from friends.” Several of this week’s cool websites came from my Personal Learning Network (PLN)‘s blogs that I subscribe to in my RSS reader! I love my PLN who continually shows me [...]

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To Use Edtech or Not: That is the Question

In Argentina, technology is not used in the classroom at schools while Language Schools are at the avant-garde as to technological tools.

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