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35 Take-aways from Summer 2016 Professional Development

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We experimented with some of the hottest tech tools available for the classroom such as Google Apps, differentiation tools, digital storytelling, visual learning, Twitter, blogs, Common Core and tech, digital citizenship, and formative assessment options. They worked together as a Personal Learning Network.

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Online Classes! On Your Schedule

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These can be taught individually (through coaching or mentoring), in small groups (of at least five), as school PD, or through select colleges for grad school credit. They start at $750 for a group of five or more. Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network. The Tech-infused Class.

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Subscriber Special: July

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229 (individual); $750 (group of 5). Digs deeper into digital tools used by innovative teachers to extend and enrich student learning. Use blogs, wikis, discussion forums, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. Track your progress via a Google Spreadsheet (link provided).

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15 Take-aways from Online Grad School Classes

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Once a week, we got together virtually (Google Hangout or TweetUp) to share ideas, answer questions, and discuss nuances. How to work tech tools into their unique student groups. How to embed materials into digital portfolios. How to create a vibrant, healthy Personal Learning Network. How to use GHO.

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17 Take-aways from Summer PD

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Once a week we got together virtually (via Google Hangout or a TweetUp) to share ideas, answer questions, and discuss nuances. Here are my takeaways as moderator of this amazing group: They are risk takers. Time after time, participants took responsibility for their own learning. They were connected educators.

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Last Chance to Join Tech-infused Class

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Use blogs, wikis, discussion forums, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. Use technology to differentiate for varied student learning styles (this is an overview—more detail in The Differentiated Classroom ). Complete one weekly project using what you learned and add it to your digital portfolio.

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Last Chance to Join Tech-infused Class

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Use blogs, wikis, discussion forums, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. Use technology to differentiate for varied student learning styles (this is an overview—more detail in The Differentiated Classroom ). Complete one weekly project using what you learned and add it to your digital portfolio.

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