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Where is the Middle Ground?

Somewhere between Twitter in the Classroom and old school lecture-till-you-drop teaching is a middle ground that begs to help move our classrooms forward.

The majority of K-12 classrooms today are f2f. How do we acknowledge and incorporate that underlying fact? The online, global, always connected network is incredible, valuable, necessary and worthwhile, but how do we foster and manage the transition to this new learning space within the framework of what is going to be the classroom of the foreseeable future?

How will we get from point a to point b?

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Image citations:
Interplast. “Students At My Lecture.” Flickr. 6 April 2008. http://www.flickr.com/photos/interplast/15968190/
C o a c h. “Ritchie scores (redo). Flickr. 6 April 2008. http://www.flickr.com/photos/alleneagleshockey/381866241/
Juque. “twitter y macworld.” Flickr. 6 April 2008. http://www.flickr.com/photos/juque/350786064/

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