Growing up in a university family, both parents were professors, I was always surrounded by books. One vivid memory is the encyclopedias and dictionaries that filled our home.
Britannica was one of the encyclopedias. …
Always seeking new ideas to incorporate online reality into class practice, the first two links below look very promising, to me.
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Growing up in a university family, both parents were professors, I was always surrounded by books. One vivid memory is the encyclopedias and dictionaries that filled our home.
Britannica was one of the encyclopedias. …
The subtitle of this podcast could quite easily be, “Ducks are Cool!”.
I was fortunate to have Kellie Matthews and Lisa Poplawski join me for an interview some weeks ago. Sadly, I goofed the recording and there…
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