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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Free Xbox 360 Game Design Curriculum & Lessons Plans
Wow. Microsoft continues to amaze me. Pat Yongpradit along with and the staff at Microsoft, is one of the most innovative teachers in the United States and throughout the world(based on his recognition and award last year in South Africa … Continue reading
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“Innovation” Presentation at the Middle East and Africa Microsoft Innovators Forum in Jordan
I was honored to have been one of two invited to the MEA forum held in Aqaba, Jordan Sept 7-10. It was 2 1/2 days full of discussions, conversations, sharing, and presentations from innovative teachers and schools from over 20 … Continue reading
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Is our model of school obsolete?
This is one of those topics which is extremely politically incorrect. You risk being stoned to death for even suggesting the things I will here. But, for those people who wish to disagree based solely on habit and tradition, I … Continue reading
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