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Groups (3)

  • abby_tlite

    AbbyTLITE

    3 members,13 bookmarks

    This group is to facilate resource and link sharing for teachers who are a part of the Abbotsford TLITE cohort.

  • coqtlite

    CoqTlite

    6 members,13 bookmarks

    A TLITE cohort sharing useful links for integrating technology into teaching and learning.

  • unconnectedclassroom

    Unconnected Classroom

    1 members,141 bookmarks

    This site will be one of a network of sites where we are investigating connecting within the unconnected classroom. In particular, we are interested in ways to develop 21st Century Skills in classrooms that have limited technology and internet access. WetPaint Wiki - http://tinyurl.com/6ob2fq

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Saved by 14 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-01-16


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For me, the power of social networking, especially in the elementary school classroom, is the ease with which students can begin to take a leadership role.

Highlighted by datruss

the ability to create a private Ning allows our students to have open conversations, while still emphasizing online safety and appropriate use.

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The teachers that are facilitating these spaces are as new to social networking as the students.

Highlighted by bgilgoff

Highlighted by nafissata

on 2008-10-01 by nafissata

Parent permission is very important!

Parent Permission:

Well, we did actually do this one, but I thought it was too important not to share here.

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