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- 1. Writing requires reflection and greater understanding.
- 2. Blogging begins the cycle of collaboration.
- 3. Blogging allows the writer a chance to have a digital home.
- 5. Blogging encourages students to do the same.
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- Because I have so much going on in my head
- Because I would like to go back to what was in my head
- Because I have something important to share
- Because everything I have to share is important
- Because “Why not?”
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Wow.. this is what I've been asking myself for the last year! So great to see someone else's very clearly outlined ideas.
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more twitter training stuff
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more twitter training stuff
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Great guide to use with teachers this year who are getting started w/ twitter.
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better math conceptual development...
This blog has served as a place to reflect and analyze on my journey to flipped learning in my high school math classes from 2011-2014. While I have transitioned to several other outside-the-classroom roles in education, this blog still hosts my reflections from those 3 years of flipping as well as thoughts from my other journeys as an instructional coach and curriculum leader. Thank you for being a part of my PLN!
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Sunday, September 13, 2015
The best articles & resources I've found this week (weekly)
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