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21st Century Collaborative

By Sheryl NussbaumBeach Member since 2/8/2008 4:20:24 PM

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This viewpoint, authored by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, will be used to explore, exchange, and create ideas around 21st century collaborative learning and virtual learning communities and how these communities can be used to help teachers prepare their students for success in the 21st century.    

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A Global Project to do NOWBy Sheryl NussbaumBeachOn 5/27/2008 4:31:21 PM

Kia ora from New Zealand. The 5th of June is World Environment Day - an international initiative of the United Nations Environment Programme.   This year,  New Zealand is co-hosting the day, and we have a range of activities and initiatives...Read More

WNY-Powerful Learning Practice Culminating CelebrationBy Sheryl NussbaumBeachOn 5/26/2008 9:34:43 AM

What does music, film, live performances, laughter, passion, reculturation and blogging for charity have in common?-- Western NY's Powerful Learning Practice's culminating celebration! Holland's team performing a remake of "This Land is my L...Read More

New policy at Rockefeller University Press allows authors to retain copyright to their published workBy Sheryl NussbaumBeachOn 5/12/2008 9:39:40 AM

Hot off Net-Gold list via Sue Fraser Citing the growing demand from the public and the scientific community for access to research data, The Rockefeller University Press has revised its copyright policy to allow authors to retain the rights to...Read More

K12Online08- Call for Proposals-Amplifying PossibiliesBy Sheryl NussbaumBeachOn 5/12/2008 9:37:30 AM

We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the third annual “K12 Online Conference” for educators around the world interested in the use of web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice. This year’s conference is scheduled for...Read More

Twitter Takes- 6 word memoirBy Sheryl NussbaumBeachOn 5/12/2008 9:33:28 AM

John Norton on TLN threw out an interesting challenge around a six-word memoir. Someone on the list called this game a limited-word writing   activity "American haiku". I found the activity so interesting I tossed it to my Twitter community. The ...Read More

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