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Personalized Learning Plan Skills Template

Learning With Lucie

My mind immediately started to modify one of Google Sheets templates into a new version which could be used in student's personal learning plan using Bill's Not Yet/YouBet Lists concept. The students update the first sheet throughout the course or at the end of a workshop. Here is an Example from one of my Google Trainings.

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This Week's Live and Interactive Webinars in Blackboard Collaborate (Formerly Elluminate)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Below are this week''s public, free, and interactive Webinars through LearnCentral.org , the social learning network for education that I work on for Blackboard Collaborate (formerly Elluminate). EPORTFOLIO MONTH: MAY WEBINAR #4 ( Australia Series ) Sun 22 May 08:30PM New York / Mon 23 May 12:30AM GMT / Mon 23 May 10:30AM Sydney Coach Carole.

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Let’s Write! 20+ Ideas & Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

The problem is we don’t nurture or facilitate digital learning enough in schools. Even when schools do allow access many teachers still need ideas, resources and training to be able to manage how their students stay focused and learn effectively with devices. Get your copy of The 30 Goals for Teachers or Learning to Go.

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Let’s Write! 20+ Ideas & Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

The problem is we don’t nurture or facilitate digital learning enough in schools. Even when schools do allow access many teachers still need ideas, resources and training to be able to manage how their students stay focused and learn effectively with devices. Get your copy of The 30 Goals for Teachers or Learning to Go.

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Professors Aren’t Good at Sharing Their Classroom Practices. Teaching Portfolios Might Help.

Edsurge

For a few years the California State University system has had an unusual requirement for professors who win a grant to redesign their courses: They must post a summary and reflection about their teaching in a public Web collection so others can learn from their experiments. But such scholarship isn’t taken seriously by some academics.