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Observations and Reflections from the New England 1:1 Summit
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Andy Marcinek is a thoughtful educator who served on the panel at the New England 1:1 conference, April 10, 2015. He is currently the Di...
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Twitter Is For Real: The Learning Paradigm has Shifted
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Source: http://bit.ly/1ylhCLa Here's a question: Would you decline an opportunity to attend an all-expenses paid education conferenc...
10 Google Things to Try for Digital Learning Day
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Digital Learning Day is March 13th. Here are ten things to try. All compliments of Google. 1-Use Google Timer to time activities in t...
Creativity in Progress
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Creator amidst his Creative "Mess" The drive to create is natural. Creating things can get messy. At last count there were ...
What If Classes were Structured like TED Talks?
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Ready? Set? Learn! TED Talks are popular. Part of the reason is that they are short which causes the presenter to construct a talk th...
Technology In Education: Software is the New Hardware
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The paradigm in education has shifted. Web-based technology, apps and the devices that run them are the driving force behind the shift. E...
Connecting With Students
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Students, especially our youngest ones, enter the domain of school with open hearts (and imaginations). Too often, we meet them with fixed ...
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