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METC: Creating Digital Curriculum

My Notes from: Creating Digital Curriculum, Bret Siegel – Apple Tuesday, Feb. 15, 3:25 pm Today students are learning in more places than just the classroom, and educators are finding new ways to extend the reach of their curriculum into the ever increasing world of mobile devices. This session will explore the use of ePub

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METC: PD 2.0: Live, Online, and on the Go

Will Blaylock and Bob Deneau PD 2.0 – Live‚ Online‚ and on the Go: Bob Deneau, Will Blaylock Tuesday, Feb 15, 2:20 pm Resources can be found here: http://metcconference.org/moodle2011/course/view.php?id=240 In the midst of a teacher’s hectic day, how can PD providers make the greatest impact with minimal time and cost? Attend this session to learn

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METC: Beth Clarke – Motivational Technology Coaching and Professional Development

My notes from METC session: Motivational Technology Coaching and Professional Development: Beth Clarke Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1:00 pm Fire-up your technology coaching skills and strategies! Participate in discussions based on what a technology coach is and how one can lead technology integration in your educational setting. Engage in examples of integrated projects based on web

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Perspectives on Professional Development

Earlier last week, I had a discussion on twitter that I wanted to share and provide a bit more perspective upon: https://twitter.com/andersongl/status/25005743572783105 https://twitter.com/vanishingpoint/status/25325423931949056 https://twitter.com/andersongl/status/25331562685931520 https://twitter.com/vanishingpoint/status/25360684430655490 https://twitter.com/vanishingpoint/status/25361096793661440 https://twitter.com/andersongl/status/25378838460502016 https://twitter.com/vanishingpoint/status/25385653143347201 Three questions rang out in my mind when I read his first tweet were: Why is most structured professional development, something that should benefit both teacher and

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