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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
3 Teaching Ideas Whose Time Have Come
I have begun to blog for the Digital Learning Environments website. Instead of copying the content here I will link to the original blog post.
3 Teaching Ideas Whose Time Have Come
, originally published 7/29/2011
The next blog post will be published this Friday--8/26/2011 and is entitled Students Getting Social at School.
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8th grade American Cultures teacher at Hershey Middle School.
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