Your thoughts did remind me that not all students will want to engage in technology. We do have much responsiblity as teachers with regards to what students do say and we are held by law to act on what we know.
Yes- I thought it was interesting to see Gee as well. I will be glad to talk to you about the class last night. We were able to explore more for the first part of the class in Webspiration and VuVox. home: 216-397-7788 or you could try school, but this afternoon is choppy for me - I have Power of the Pen until 4:15 and then I am interviewing people at Dance Cleveland for a podcast I am doing for HeightsArts until about 6:00. After that I should be home!!! Bunny
Hi Karen. I was wondering if you have students or educator contacts who would be interested in participating in a nationwide SAT Vocab Video Contest @ MIT university. You can view contest details at BrainyFlix.com Please let me know. Thanks!
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