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How to Add a Wish to PBL Camp's Wallwisher Page

Page history last edited by Missy Kavanaugh 13 years, 9 months ago

I'm looking forward to discovering ways to add more creative approaches to learning.

Comments (8)

Tracy Hanson said

at 7:45 am on Jul 17, 2010

I am new to this all myself and in panic mode as I don't seem to be able to successful get any of this weeks assignments completed

betty.ray@edutopia.org said

at 8:10 am on Jul 17, 2010

Tracy - It's encouraging that you were able to post here! Don't lose heart yet. I just sent you a PM with my skype name. Call anytime!

Tracy Hanson said

at 8:16 am on Jul 17, 2010

Ha - what is a PM? I have spent all this morning again trying to get the Wiki page with no success, can't figure out the Twitter stuff - completely over the top at this point.

Missy Kavanaugh said

at 11:56 am on Jul 18, 2010

I'm looking forward to discovering ways to add creative thinking to the learning process.

Patricia Doyle said

at 6:11 pm on Jul 18, 2010

I love to find out what other teachers are thinking and doing. I look forward to learning a lot and catching up on technology.

Heather Haberman said

at 7:34 am on Jul 19, 2010

I am also very behind for this week, I hope to play catch up today. Are we reallysuposed to develop a project plan BEFORE the camp?

suzieboss@... said

at 7:54 am on Jul 19, 2010

Hi Heather,
Project planning happens DURING camp! Lots of good ideas percolating. Best way to catch up: Jump into the discussions at Edutopia and connect with your grade-level colleagues.
~Suzie

Debbi Jayne-Hutchinson said

at 8:22 am on Jul 19, 2010

I am excited about these new resources for technology that we are using in this camp. I also like the project becasue living in Claifornia we can relate it to higher levels of a "what if"-- becasue of the curent issues politically with offshore drilling here. What would happen to our area/economy if this hit our area? Can you use events in one area to safeguard against disasters in others? Do we as humans truly learn from our mistakes?

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