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10 Reasons to Try Genius Hour This School Year

The Principal of Change

The largest active group is the Genius Hour teachers (inspired by Daniel Pink) who have #geniushour chats, a big resource at GeniusHour.com, and a great Genius Hour wiki. It doesn’t matter if you teach elementary, middle, or high school. It is a perfect way to model life-long learning. I failed to make that app.

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The Epsilen Experience: Power Users Share Their Stories #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Using professional learning communities to help get PD to teachers on site. Sees it as an answer to having to find third party solutions for wikis, blogging, etc. Presented first to elementary faculty with principal support, then other teachers found out and wanted to do more.) Cuts down on time needed for F2F meetings.

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Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds With @CoolCatTeacher & @JulieLindsay

EdTechSandyK

Steve says it''s like an encyclopedia of how to use Web 2.0 Questions from the Audience: How do you deal with social media website age limits for elementary students? How does teaching about global citizenship happen? There is a lot of unintentional learning. How do you create a professional learning environment?

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Beginning to learn an LMS – If teachers just learned that this stood for Learning Management System the district might be at step one. If an LMS is in use, perhaps many educators had just started learning how to create class content area for students and parents online. PLN, PLC and Learning Society.