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# Identify the guidelines in your first set of writing that you all agree are key to making educative use of technology. | # Identify the guidelines in your first set of writing that you all agree are key to making educative use of technology. |
Revision as of 22:49, 21 January 2014
The Emerging Themes page is the second part of the Powerful Uses of Technology wiki: A Project by the Master in Teaching Year 2 Candidates for 2013-2014, in conjunction with "Investigations in Our Town"
Once you’ve each written your sentences, then, as a group
- Read through your brainstormed list of guidelines. Ask each other any clarifying questions.
- Identify the guidelines in your first set of writing that you all agree are key to making educative use of technology.
- Collectively write a paragraph that (i) explains the gist of each guideline; and (ii) how and why it’s important to keep in mind when developing lessons and units.
- Paste this paragraph your section below
- Give your paragraph a title.
Group One (put a title here for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Group Two (put a title for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Group Three (put a title for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Group Four (put a title for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Group Five (put a title for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Group Six (put a title for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Group Seven (put a title for your paragraph that captures the gist of your guideline(s)
Part One | Part Two
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