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                    Post from Me                </title>
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                <updated>2011-09-23T04:51:55Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    I&amp;#039;m reaching out to my Edmodo groups past and present.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I&amp;#039;ve been invited to present at TEDxSingapore. Am thinking of crowdsourcing a presentation on educational change. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Are you game? If so, feel free to direct message, email or tweet (@ashley) me. Hope to hear from some of you.                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-05-05T14:07:26Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Student PLN’s: Rules For Engagement                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-05-05T08:19:06Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    I&amp;#039;ve posted a few specific comments on your individual assignment in the submission area.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Generic comments are embedded in the Google Spreadsheet that displays the points. Roll the cursor over the assessment category to get details.                 </content>                
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                <updated>2011-05-03T15:08:28Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Voice of the Library: Connect, Create, Celebrate                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-05-02T13:06:48Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    View from the District: It’s all about connecting…                </content>                
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                    Post from Tay Kian Leng Patrick                </title>
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                <updated>2011-05-01T07:02:06Z</updated>
  
                <author>
                    <name>Tay Kian Leng Patrick</name>
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                    A report in today&amp;#039;s newpaper: Teachers and students on social networking sites- Students as facebook friends: Confirm or ignore? &lt;br /&gt;Age old debate on whether teachers should add their students as friends in facebook. We have to change our mental model before able to effectively tap on social networking sites to reach out to students.                 </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-29T13:10:22Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    The DIY Teacher: Are you connected deeply? Part I.                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-28T13:07:39Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Student PLN’s: It’s All About Relationships                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-27T14:07:47Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Web 2.0: Newbie Tips, Edublogs &amp;amp; more with Brett Gosselin                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-25T12:08:32Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    View from the District: Start with Professional Development                </content>                
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                    Post from Tay Kian Leng Patrick                </title>
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                <updated>2011-04-24T10:39:41Z</updated>
  
                <author>
                    <name>Tay Kian Leng Patrick</name>
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                    I find the game based learning in our last 2 sessions very interesting. Question that I have: Most probably if I introduce GBL in my classroom, it will most probably take the form of station 2 where focus is on content and curriculum. But I want to move beyond that. So have been searching and reading around.&lt;br /&gt;These 2 articles provide some food for thought though.                 </content>                
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                    Post from Tay Kian Leng Patrick                </title>
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                <updated>2011-04-24T10:00:25Z</updated>
  
                <author>
                    <name>Tay Kian Leng Patrick</name>
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                    Hi. 2 articles which I came across on mobile learning. Will be useful if you are thinking of incorporating mobile learning in your school/ organization.                 </content>                
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                    Post from Tay Kian Leng Patrick                </title>
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                <updated>2011-04-23T04:25:30Z</updated>
  
                <author>
                    <name>Tay Kian Leng Patrick</name>
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                    Hi. I have dropped an article in dropbox. &amp;quot;ICT as a tool for collaboration in the classroom-challenges and lessons learned.&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;A good read. Happy reading! =)                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-22T14:07:19Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Featured Blogger: The Do-It-Yourself Teacher with Bianca Hewes                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-21T16:09:14Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Featured Blogger: Student PLN’s with Liz Castillo                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-20T14:09:15Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Featured Blogger: Web 2.0 with Bret Gosselin                </content>                
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                    Post from Mr. TAN                </title>
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                <updated>2011-04-19T15:26:29Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Mr. TAN</name>
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                    Game-Based Learning : For those who were not able to attend class this evening, these were the themes of the 4 game stations that we shared and talked :&lt;br /&gt;Station 1 (Wii) : &amp;#039;C&amp;#039; for Cardio and Coordination&lt;br /&gt;Station 2 (A list of games) :&amp;#039;C&amp;#039; for Content and and Curriculum&lt;br /&gt;Station 3 (Medical Surgery) : &amp;#039;C&amp;#039; for Communication, Collaboration and Competition&lt;br /&gt;Station 4 (Dafur/McDonald) : &amp;#039;C&amp;#039; for Complexity and Context                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-19T13:01:19Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    I mentioned James Paul Gee in class. Here is a short article in HuffPo by him!                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-19T12:41:27Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    MID822 as a course is over, but the learning can go on. You will still have access to the resources here. You may want to remove email notifications.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thank you all for making this course an enjoyable experience. I hope that you not only enjoyed this 13-week game and ride but that you also managed to pick up some souvenirs along the way too!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;All the best in life, love and your pursuit of happiness!                </content>                
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                <updated>2011-04-19T01:55:02Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Me</name>
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                    Complete your self-evaluation here.                </content>                
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                <title>
                    Post from Mr. Imran                </title>
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                <updated>2011-04-18T15:26:00Z</updated>
  
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                    <name>Mr. Imran</name>
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                    Sharing e-learning articles, journals etc in MID822 dropbox. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Found them when I was researching for my concept paper.                  </content>                
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