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Expand our Personal Learning Networks (PLNs)
This year, I’m getting the teachers and staff at my school ready for a 1-to-1 implementation next year. Since I cannot provide complete support all of the time, I would like to show them how to set up and make … Continue reading
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Lino
As I had posted on the course site a few days ago that I was going to try using a bulletinboard web 2.0 tool. I opted for Lino. Here is mine of my boy Shylock. It was really fun. I can see using … Continue reading
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Gliffy vs. Cmap
For this exercise, I updated a flowchart that I had originally created using Cmap for an MET course I completed this past summer. Please click here to view my flowchart. I have created flowcharts in the past using Visio, Vue … Continue reading
My Collection of Resources: LC2.ca and Diigo
One of my current responsibilities in my job is to chair and write for our Learning Connections Blog. Since one of our options for the Rip.Mix.Feed is to post a collection of resources, such as a blog, I thought it … Continue reading
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PowerPoint vs. Gliffy
Due to an overwhelming amount of printing inquiries at my school, I created a troubleshooting sign for my school using Powerpoint. Given the MET opportunity, I decided to recreate the same sign using Gliffy. After some initial trial and error … Continue reading
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