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For the first time in Jackson County we brought together educators for a day of connections and learning about practices with instructional technology! More than 30 sessions were led by local educators and the day included the launch of a student-made iPad app!
For the first time in Jackson County we brought together educators for a day of connections and learning about practices with instructional technology! More than 30 sessions were led by local educators and the day included the launch of a student-made iPad app!
I'm getting back in the swing of things after not posting for what seems like such a long time. I just got out of the habit and it was a bit difficult getting back into things. Hopefully I can keep up with this - at least till the end of the year.
Anyway, today's photo is of a plant outside my classroom. I've never noticed it before - must wander around with my eyes closed. I really liked the shape of it.
EdTech 20008. ILTA elkarteak Éire-ko Dundalk herrian antolatutako biltzarra hezkuntza eta teknologia berrien inguruan. Dundalk-eko Teknologia Institutuan burutu zen. Album honetako argazkiek Creative Commons lizentzia dute eta Gorka Jakobe Palaziok egindakoak dira
EdTech 20008. ILTA elkarteak Éire-ko Dundalk herrian antolatutako biltzarra hezkuntza eta teknologia berrien inguruan. Dundalk-eko Teknologia Institutuan burutu zen. Album honetako argazkiek Creative Commons lizentzia dute eta Gorka Jakobe Palaziok egindakoak dira
For the first time in Jackson County we brought together educators for a day of connections and learning about practices with instructional technology! More than 30 sessions were led by local educators and the day included the launch of a student-made iPad app!
This lone sentry signifies the end of life for this dandelion but rest assured it will be replaced by many more next spring
Daily Shoot #124 Change your angle today. Make a photo from 1' (30 cm) off the ground and post it
EdTech 67/365/2010
I was told the name of these pretty blue flowers, but I've forgotten it. But I do know that you can eat them. Apparently they're very good in ice cubes too.