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Authentic Assessments to Support Teaching and Learning

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The entire school community needs to partner with students to build a culture of student engagement that will result in students learning to their potential. Renwick recommends that teachers collaborate with their students to teach them how to learn and develop a love for learning. and Canada. Join the Community.

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Week of August 29, 2011 - Live and Interactive Webinars in Blackboard Collaborate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

TECH TALK TUESDAYS: LEARNING TO SCRATCH ( Australia Series ) Tue 29 Aug 02:00AM New York / Tue 30 Aug 06:00AM GMT / Tue 30 Aug 04:00PM Sydney Anne Mirtschin. Learn how to use Scratch for effective learning and programming in your classroom. Scratch is a popular, free programming language for everyone.It

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The Epsilen Experience: Power Users Share Their Stories #SXSWedu

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Using professional learning communities to help get PD to teachers on site. When she learned how to use the Drop Box, it streamlined the process and the teachers are much better organized. Ingram - The finished work posted to Epsilen creates ePortfolios that stay with the student. Courses are left to last.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

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Learn more about Edthena’s start and video-powered professional learning in this conversation between Rod Murray of The Pulse podcast and Edthena founder and CEO Adam Geller. And, try out Edthena’s video coaching professional learning for yourself. Video-Powered Professional Learning.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

Learn more about Edthena’s start and video-powered professional learning in this conversation between Rod Murray of The Pulse podcast and Edthena founder and CEO Adam Geller. And, try out Edthena’s video coaching professional learning for yourself. Video-Powered Professional Learning.