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Sara Kajder - BLC Sessions Materials

All of the slides and links from the sessions I did at this year's BLC conference can be found at: http://tiny.cc/kajderblc.  Please feel free to contact me if you have questions or need additional resources.  I hope your learning is continuing!See More
Jul 27, 2010
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Jul 27, 2010
Sara Kajder replied to Jim Wenzloff's discussion Speaker Notes and Links in the group BLC 2009
"Hi, Jim (and all). Links to my presentations and the resources we discussed/used can be found at: http://skajderblc09.pbworks.com. My mind is still spinning from all I learned - and the many, many great discussions. It was an honor to…"
Aug 3, 2009
KRandall left a comment for Sara Kajder
"Your talk today is the highlight of the conference for me thus far. I appreciate that you gave tech tools not as here is a cool tool, but that you focused on what kids need to learn first and how a tool helped in getting them there. This is the…"
Jul 29, 2009

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Virginia Tech
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Assistant Professor, English Education
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http://www.bringingtheoutsidein.com
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http://reasonstowrite.wordpress.com
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At 4:14pm on July 29, 2009, KRandall said…
Your talk today is the highlight of the conference for me thus far. I appreciate that you gave tech tools not as here is a cool tool, but that you focused on what kids need to learn first and how a tool helped in getting them there. This is the approach that will help in moving schools and teachers to integrating the technology our students are using on their own. I wished I'd done your pre conference workshop.

With appreciation,
Karen
 
 
 

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