Our understanding of what constitutes "a new culture of learning" requires us to share several basic assumptions about the world and how learning occurs.
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-- This would be an interesting activity during staff PD to segway into a discussion on the current generation of students... how they learn, what we need to do to best reach them, etc.
sacha's presentation is unsurpassed for new teachers and teachers affraid of web 2.0 tools. It's great that it becomes more and more widespread. I use it whenever I do presentations for teachers.
markPLN's comment,November 21, 2011 8:44 PM
What a great series of slides. This might motivate some who are afraid to step outside their comfort zone. Thanks.
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