Tag archives for wikis

Learning Beyond Walls- Games and Wikis!

Part of the Cool Sites series Many of you have started school already and are integrating new technology in your curriculum. Wikis are one of my favorite tools for encouraging learning beyond the classroom walls. I’m sharing with you this post I originally wrote for one of my favorite blogs, ELT Digital Play, back in [...]

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May in Review: What You May Have Missed

Many of you are wrapping up the year. In the midst of the madness you may have missed some of the tips, resources, and tools shared on Teacher Reboot Camp. What you might have missed… Your favorite posts this month based on comments and overall traffic: How Do We Nurture Passion?- Be inspired by the [...]

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April in Review

Month in Review: April 2010! April has been a busy month and you may have missed some of the tips, resources, and tools shared on Teacher Reboot Camp. What you might have missed… Your favorite posts this month based on comments and overall traffic: PLNs, Conferences, and Tweet-ups- In this post, I described my PLN [...]

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What Did They Tweet?

End of April 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series! Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media in the past two weeks. Video: Starfish and Students I was deeply touched by this video created by @marynabadenhors, which tells the story of a kid with [...]

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What You May Have Missed at Teacher Reboot Camp…

Month in Review: March 2010! Sorry for how late this post is but March has been my busiest month professionally and April looks just as busy. March and April seem to be popular months for conferences and I’ve been busily preparing presentations and wikis. You probably have been just as busy and may have missed [...]

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