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Teachers Teaching Teachers #66 - August 8, 2007

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44:28 minutes (20.36 MB)Lee Baber and Susan Ettenheim are joined by Sylvia Norton of MARVEL (Maine), Kate Storms of NOVEL (New York), Karen Minton and Courtney McGough of GALILEO (Georgia) to discuss how we can incorporate the rich resources of state funded databases into our blogging. We were so pleased that Joyce Valenza could also join us. Listen as we tackle some tough issues. Sylvia pointed out that the way to give our teens voice is to give them access to high quality information. This way they expand their knowledge and they become able to do the decision making that we want them to do.

Teachers Teaching Teachers #41

 

Teachers Teaching Teachers
February 21, 2007 ­
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show notes from February 21, 2007

Ken Stein, Alex Ragone, Susan Ettenheim, Lee Baber

Ken and Alex lead a discussion­ about Flickr in the classroom, digital photography and developing conversation around images.

Some links discussed in the show:


EdTechTalk: 21st Century Learning #3 from May 19, 2006

EdTechTalk: 21st Century Learning #2 - Rerun of our WebcastAcademy Show from May 19, 2006:

Alex and arvind are on vacation, so we're going to re-broadcast some of our WebcastAcademy shows to fill in until September.

Show #3 is the second part of a two part discussion of blogging in education. We asked, what's your story about blogging and the read/write web?

Also see our show notes and the chat transcript.


Download mp3 (14.7MB 31:24)


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EdTechTalk: 21st Century Learning #2 from June 2, 2006

EdTechTalk: 21st Century Learning #2 - Rerun of our WebcastAcademy Show from May 12, 2006:

Alex and arvind are on vacation, so we're going to re-broadcast some of our WebcastAcademy shows to fill in until September.

Show #2 is the first part of a two part discussion of blogging in education.

Also see our show notes and the chat transcript.


Download mp3 (14.1MB 30:13)


Comments? Questions? Leave a text comment below or an audio comment to the left.

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