The concept of a true 21st Century High School raises some intriguing conundrums. High school is such a unique part of the American experience/culture in that learning really seems to be a rather insignificant part of the total experience. Rather ...
I wish I had read this several months ago. I have know the sense of being overwhelmed by information. I spent a lot of time bouncing from site to site trying to assimilate as much information as I can. I now realize I started my own PLN long befor...
Hello all - I'm Brad Woolley from Pinetop, Arizona. I've been teaching for 33 years and I am very excited to try out Classroom 2.0 concepts with my students. I love technology, hiking, biking, snorkeling, scuba diving, traveling and most everythin...
I'm about to start my 34th year teaching and I am more excited than ever. I've been married for 30 years to my soulmate. I love to hike, bike, swim, scuba/snorkel and just keep moving.
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Hello Brad and welcome to classroom 2.0 You will find many levels of expertise here, but it is a fabulous site for sharing. So, take time to really have a good look around here.
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