Category Archives: General
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Changing Teaching with a Little Help from My Friends
Leave a commentOctober 15, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Every Tuesday, I set up a space in my office for teachers to come and collect a 2-3 page printout …
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#Charlottesville What Do We Teach Our Students?
Leave a commentAugust 13, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
First, I need to be clear. The fact that people are marching to yell things I consider completely unacceptable and …
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Targeting Personalized Learning – Assessment?
Leave a commentJuly 30, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
@EdSurge came to town the other night (Atlanta) and gathered an eclectic group of educators to discuss personalized learning. While …
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Why Twitter for Teachers?
2June 28, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
I’m sitting at home. I had classes to take, a family to handle, dogs to care for so I didn’t …
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Sniff Out the Sessions You Missed
Leave a commentJune 18, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
As my friends and colleagues are gearing up for ISTE and ALA Conferences, I thought I’d share something remarkable from …
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SAMR: Simple Start to #EdTech
Leave a commentJune 6, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Recently, in a Twitter convo, I use the example picture from Kathy Schrock’s website for SAMR. Lots of people saw …
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May Day? Mayday! Mayday!
1April 30, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
May Day or May 1st is here and there is soooo much I haven’t done! It’s incredible when I pause …
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April is School Library Month
Leave a commentApril 3, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
There is a certain irony that the month of April is School Library Month due to the fact that April …
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Bitmoji for Teacher Team Silliness
Leave a commentJanuary 16, 2017 by Dr. Robbie Barber
The last Tickling Tech session at my middle school was taught standing by the circulation desk with every head staring …
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#oneword MOVE
2December 28, 2016 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Last year, I joined the #oneword movement and choose “Try”. And, in retrospect, I think it did guide me. This …
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