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Prepared for school professional development

8/17/2011

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Tech Camp

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Description: These presentations are mini tech lessons that will help teachers take the 'leap' into technology integration.
Audience: All teachers/administrators
This series of mini workshops are designed to get you online and working efficiently.  Learn some basic tools and tips to help you look Tech Savvy and Creative.  This 5 week series of workshops highlight: blogs, wikis, Twitter, RSS, bookmarking, GoogleApps, etc.

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Delivered at LaCUE 2010

11/6/2010

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Lifelong Learning

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Do you have a PLN?
Do you use Twitter for Professional Development? Do you follow the work of other educators?

Use blogs and twitter to keep up to date.
Interested in staying in contact with the new findings, blog posts and articles in your field?  Twitter, Blogs and Online Learning Communities can help you stay on top of your game. 

Lifelong learning from VR Burton
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    Valerie
    Burton

    I am an English Teacher, Mother of two, Lifelong Learner and Teacher Trainer.

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