Because this session was "sold" as having to do with Maine Learning Results, I am hopeful to have some time to really think about, review, and consider using the MLR (with technology?) in my classroom.
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Looking forward to going home with some new tools to share with my teachers!
came to learn some good educational resources
I am starting my first year and looking to gain lots of information!
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, now that the fog has burned off, and there is so much to learn!
I am here to learn more about the connection of technology to the new learning initiatives.
Because this session was "sold" as having to do with Maine Learning Results, I am hopeful to have some time to really think about, review, and consider using the MLR (with technology?) in my classroom.
Hello All,
I am John Keane the tech/integrator and principal at Leonard Middle School. Having a great time down here in Castine and hope all of you are also.
hello
from Castine
The sun is out; the birds are singing.
I'm hoping to find some new resources and see how we can connect the MLR with the technology.
I am intrigued by wikis. What are they?- Jack Carney
Greetings Castine Maine
the sun is out; the birds are singing.
I am learning how to use Twitter at MLTI in Castine with Shawn Kimball and the workshop is wonderful.
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