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Chris Eckhardt
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"Greetings, and welcome to the group!  To get started, see if there is a group you would like to join--this is a way to expedite communication between people with the same interests. And we'd love it if you'd upload a profile photo--go…"
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Where do you teach?
Alva High School
What grade level do you teach?
9,10,11
Do you own a Kindle or other ereader?
Kindle
What kind of computer do you use?
PC
Where did you learn about this site?
Google search

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At 9:03am on May 24, 2012, Karen Stone said…

Greetings, and welcome to the group! 

To get started, see if there is a group you would like to join--this is a way to expedite communication between people with the same interests. And we'd love it if you'd upload a profile photo--go to settings under your name on the right and the option to upload is right at the top!

 
 
 

Put Shakespeare in Your Pocket!

Click the QR code on your smartphone to grab Sonnet 65 by the Bard himself! An experiment with how to distribute learning resources to students' mobile devices.

Download the QR code, print it, and post it somewhere for students to access. Or post it on your blog or other school website. Get the i-nigma code reader in the App Store or the Android market. It is the reader we prefer. Courtesy of The Learning Mag.

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