Patty Pappas
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Patty Pappas replied to Vicki Napper's discussion 'What is the biggest factor keeping K-12 teachers from using electronic technology to teach?'
Sometimes I think its the textbook Publishers.  They have a great deal to loose in sales if classrooms go totally 'wired'.  And until they can figure out how to develop truely integrative materials that they can charge for, the…
Jun 3, 2011
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People using new technologies in an education setting in the UK
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Thompson Educational
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http://www.thompsonbooks.com
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A life long educator interested in developing the best resources for students and teachers.

I love watching my 'kids' (actually, my nieces and nephews!) learn and grow: Cristina, Sofia, Adam, and Andrew

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