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Use Me: Taking Requests for K-12 Collaboration with Seoul

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Who hit fast-forward?

On Monday, it’s back to school for teachers at Korea International School.

Since I’ll be 3/4 tech coordinator, and since the high school is making its debut as a 1:1 Apple laptop school, the field is fertile for connecting classrooms. Blogs, wikis, Skype conferences, webcam, film, podcast: you name it, we should have teachers willing to try. (We also have many laptop carts for k-8, so this is totally open.)

So if you have a project that’s looking for people, either leave a comment soon, or email me at clayburell [at] gmail [dot] com, and I’ll try to help make it happen.

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Written by Clay Burell

August 2nd, 2007 at 4:08 am

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  1. Clay,

    My classes don’t begin until early September.

    I plan to show my kids what your students are doing - after, that, who knows.

    Thanks for modeling project-based learning for those of us that are new to the concept.

    diane

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    diane

    2 Aug 07 at 5:56 pm

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