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How To Connect Schools And Communities Using Technology

TeachThought

For schools looking to connect with communities, it also actuates social media channels like Instagram, twitter, facebook, and pinterest, and allows for the blogging or site updates that keep parents informed. Place-based education See above—learning that is based on place and not an indexed set of nationalized curriculum.

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Would You Rather: Transfer and Apply

Catlin Tucker

The first and second blogs in this series focused on providing meaningful choices when students are acquiring information and making meaning. series, we will explore how we can provide students with choices that enable them to transfer and apply their learning effectively. In this third and final installment of our “Would You Rather?”

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How to Create Authentic Connections for Learners with Virtual Exchange

Digital Promise

In her role as an instructional technology coach, HP Teaching Fellow Colleen McNerney collaborates with teachers throughout Elizabeth Public Schools (New Jersey) on projects that infuse technology into project-based learning. The resulting project was a United States/United Kingdom Cultural Museum in Minecraft.

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My First Year

Rosie the History Teacher

Has anyone else noticed that birth stories are super popular on blogs all of a sudden? My Job Hunt I graduated with my teaching degree in December 2013 and landed my dream job at a children’s museum working as their education director/exhibit designer/volunteer coordinator. Not judging, I totally read them myself!)

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