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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
Another week of great reading from Ontario Edubloggers. Here’s some of what caught my eye. Make sure that you click through and enjoy the complete posts and all of the great things that are shared by Ontario Educators. More NaPoWriMo This isn’t a link to a particular post but to Brandon Grasley’s blog. Yesterday, I… Continue reading
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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
Happy Good Friday, everyone. Here’s some of the great writing from Ontario Edubloggers this past week. Our Schoolyard in February I’ve mentioned this before but I really like this kindergarten project that Angie Harrison has on the go. What do you see out your classroom window? Recently, Angie as people to talk about their schoolyard… Continue reading
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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
I always hate to write this post because I could go on forever. There is so much great content that I read from Ontario Edubloggers. However, I do have to focus on just a few. Anyway… How To Be An Edu-Pirate Andrew Campbell lists eight things if you’re going to be an edu-pirate Students First Be… Continue reading
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This Week in Ontario Edublogs
From the Ontario Edubloggers’ Livebinder, there certainly was a great collection of interesting blog posts this week. The Power of Feedback Konrad Glogowski dug into the concept of Feedback and its purpose. Specifically, he dealt with the three questions above. I think that, so often, feedback is thought of as the “what” that… Continue reading
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