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Tom Simpkins

Did You Know

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Chris Turek

Calling All Story Tellers....

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Diane Model

Epals

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Do you know, or are you an expert in a particular field who would be willing to engage in discussions or answer questions from students around the world? List yourself here with some background information concerning your expertise. View Discussions

Andrea Dale Williams

EDITTING ISSUE 4 Replies

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jennifer earls

Physical education 2 Replies

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Whether you already have a project in place or are looking for peers that your students can interact with, use this area to make connections. View Discussions

Malia Triggs

Collaboration, Collaboration! 9 Replies

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Laurie Masters

United States collaboration 2 Replies

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