Post Tagged with: "William Chamberlain"

William Chamberlain: Think Before You Flip

“Flipping” changes the paradigm of what happens at home at school. But should students be working on school at home? Will “flipping” be abused by teachers?

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William Chamberlain: My Teaching Manifesto

Bill Chamberlain details his teaching manifesto, which includes modeling learning for his students, advocating for them and knowing them better.

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William Chamberlain: I Hide My Disability

Bill details his struggle with a problem that affects him personally and professionally. How many kids have “hidden” disabilities? What are we doing for them?

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William Chamberlain: What We Are Doing in Education Technology Is Not Working

Education technology teachers have lost their way, says Chamberlain. Can they organize and influence, or will other interest groups take over education?

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William Chamberlain: Why Twitter is the Ultimate Unconference

For a host of reasons, The “Unconference” is growing in popularity – and Twitter, argues William Chamberlain, is the ultimate unconference.

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Justin Stortz Responds: In Student Blogging, Clarity Trumps Content

Stortz agrees with Chamberlain that conversation matters, but that without clarity, blogging exercises can be futile.

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William Chamberlain: Student Blogging is About Ideas, Not Writing Conventions

Elementary teacher William Chamberlain advises his colleagues to worry more about content/ideas and less about proper writing form.

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