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It is amazing how fast November went by and the “Holiday Season” is upon us. The November 14th Southeastern Conference for  Literacy in the Digital Classroom was very successful. Ninety-six percent of the eighty-five educators attending rated their conference experience as either “excellent” or “good” on the evaluation.  I thank all of the presenters for their high quality learning sessions. We have built a digital literacy conference resource page with all of the web based learning applications that were shared during the conference, add them to your resource lists. There will be announcements soon for similiar conferences in 2010.

njHeaderThis week I move on to the New Jersey CMI Conference with Heidi Hayes Jacobs, Ann Johnson, and Marie Alcock. We have three days of curriculum mapping, digital literacy, and Curriculum 21 integrated together. I will be blogging, and posting my presentations here on Wednesday and Thursday so check back in to see them.

I have updated this blog page and you can now access all of the post by calendar date and tag name on the right. As our topic areas expand I will be categorizing them for you so they are easier to access.

blogpic01 Nov. 30 05.44As always, I am sharing a valuable resource with you; the University of Utah has built a site called “Learning Genetics”. It is a visually rich, and relevant resource for all grade levels of science. I am sharing it with all my science friends and make sure that you add it to your resource list.

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