I teach 325 K-8 students. I have a minimal budget so I have have to be creative. I am also responsible for maintaining our network, training teachers, and tech. support. It's a demanding job but I love it. What about you? What levels do you teach?
I have taught this to middle school students, but I had an entire lab and lesson setup all the sci tchrs developed together. Don't have ready access to that at the moment. The resources I gave you are very highly rated though.
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I'm surprised that I can access this site from school - we have everything blocked! I enjoyed Meg's presentation a lot and we've already requested to attend her TechCamp in DesPlaines. Have a good day - hurray no more snow today.
Sue
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I'm surprised that I can access this site from school - we have everything blocked! I enjoyed Meg's presentation a lot and we've already requested to attend her TechCamp in DesPlaines. Have a good day - hurray no more snow today.
Sue