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Tag Archives: low-cost

Teach with Tech Workshops

Posted on 04.18.2012 by matt
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I’m organizing (and teaching part of) a workshop series on using technology in the classroom. I talk about why we’re doing it and offer more information about the workshops. Continue reading →

Posted in Adelphi Ed Tech | Tagged continuing ed, don't be afraid of wikipedia, ed-tech, low-cost, teachers, workshops | Leave a reply

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