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 * Professional Readings 2011 **

**Where's educational use of technology headed?**
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**10 Points To Consider When Transforming Toward Digital Curriculum**
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**Some Big Questions for Educators & Parents**
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**Advantages of implementing multimedia in the classroom.**
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**Learning Is Not Optional For Teachers**
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**Traits of the 21st Century Teacher**
We've stressed, many times, that 21st century students require a 21st century teacher to guide them. Reflect on this list. How do you match this? How can you develop these traits? media type="custom" key="8684702"

**Lack of Leadership in Life Long Learning**
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**Why Educators Should Read and Write Blogs**
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**Ten Reasons to Get Educators Blogging**
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**The World is Your Classroom**
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**Innovate, Collaborate and Achieve!**
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**Evolution of an Information Junkie**
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**Pedagogically Driven**
Derek Wenmoth's blog "Over the past few years I’ve frequently heard the comments; “It’s not about the technology, it’s about the pedagogy”, or in relation to the advent of ultrafast broadband; “we’ve got to drive it from the teaching and learning.” These are well intended sentiments, but why is it that the technology still dominates much of the discussion, and so often becomes the starting point by default? And just what do we mean by letting the teaching and learning lead? How would you explain that to someone outside of education – or, for that matter, someone inside?"

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