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| yes. I let my students to use a variety sources for their projects and I promote collaborative work. | |
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| well, I give weekly class updates to parents via my blog and ask to my students to study and create reports on a controversial topic and I assess their video submissions. | |
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| My students create a study guide working together on a group wiki and I share my lesson plans with my teacher friends around the world. If you want I can share my lessons with you. | |
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| That would be nice, in my class, I ask my students to share stories of their vacations through an online photo repository, also I teach students not to be cyberbullies. | |
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it is interesting, actually... |
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| I let my students to use their cellphones because I design a part of my lesson to use and work with those, can we keep in touch to share ideas like this? | |
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| of course, I want to tell you the last thing I do with my students: I ask students to summarize a recent chapter and submit it to me via a text message and we are s21st century teachers because we are talking about it. | |
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