Susan Brooks-Young's Videos (Classroom 2.0) - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T13:04:59Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=SJBrooksYoung&rss=yes&xn_auth=noHistory of the BlackBerrytag:www.classroom20.com,2007-03-25:649749:Video:1322007-03-25T02:48:24.072ZSusan Brooks-Younghttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SJBrooksYoung
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</a><br />Jeff Utecht's middle school students (China) are posting a series of videos on YouTube. This is just one example.
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</a><br />Jeff Utecht's middle school students (China) are posting a series of videos on YouTube. This is just one example. Are kids different because of digital media?tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-03-25:649749:Video:1302007-03-25T02:43:12.598ZSusan Brooks-Younghttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SJBrooksYoung
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</a><br />This is the first in a series of videos created by the MacArthur Foundation and available on YouTube. I've also posted this in the School 2.0 network, but I think it's applicable here as well.
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</a><br />This is the first in a series of videos created by the MacArthur Foundation and available on YouTube. I've also posted this in the School 2.0 network, but I think it's applicable here as well.