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“A Clustrmap is a Powerful Thing” (2-minute presentation)

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Long presentations are great and all, but maybe quickies have their place as well. I can see the need.

Here’s a 2-minute snippet from a presentation I gave to parents to launch our 1:1 Apple Laptop initiative back in August. I simply explain Clustrmaps by showing it on a blog with world-wide readers….written by a 15-year-old.

This and many other multimedia resources I’ve made will be posted on the “Teaching Gallery” page of my new WordPress home. I’ll be adding things there regularly in the coming weeks.

For more on classroom blogging, see:

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  1. “That’s not Homework; That’s Writing”: Authentic Student Blogging (Presentation Snippet 2)
  2. Pimping it Out (one for the Feed Readers)
  3. “Cutting the Crap from Student iMovies”

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Written by Clay Burell

October 24th, 2007 at 5:20 pm

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  1. Wow Clay, The new look and feel to your blog is terrific. More importantly, your content and classroom pedagogy are to be admired. I am glad I was able to see you in action, right there in your classroom last week too. You walk your talk.

    Kathleen Ferenz

    25 Oct 07 at 2:02 pm

  2. [...] and posted a snippet from a parent presentation I gave at our 1:1 Apple Laptop School launch. That snippet focused only on the motivational power of a simple ClustrMap on a [...]

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