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Happenings in a Grade 7 Social Studies Classroom.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Jodi Beggs: How Video Will Likely Create Rather Than Kill the Classroom "Star"

Very interesting proposition, especially for college level. But it is happening in these "poorly conceived" online courses we are seeing in offerings from most states. Their purpose is wrong, the design is benign, and the classes I've seen are unimpressive.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jodi-beggs/how-video-will-likely-cre_b_636114.html


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