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Do Web 2.0 Right
Daniel Light
So you want to use Web 2.0 tools in your classroom,
but you don’t know where to start? Find out what
works and what doesn’t from some teachers who
have tried it all.
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The Whole World in Their Hands
Helen Crompton, Lynne Goodhand, and Susan Wells
Culbreth Middle School in North Carolina didn’t have
enough computers to give students reasonable access to
the Internet, so administrators implemented a one-to-one
iPod touch program. Now every student is connected.
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Lessons from New Zealand:
Leadership for Learning
Sarah McPherson and Arlene Borthwick
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Member of:
Members of SIGTE’s New Zealand study tour share
observations about distributed leadership for achieving
student, staff, and community learning in this final
installment of their three-part series.
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