Category Archives: Twitter PLN
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Help with Help Tickets
Leave a commentOctober 23, 2022 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Technology use has exploded in the school building. With the theme of this being the #YearofAskingforHelp, there is a growing …
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You Are Your School’s Pressure Release Valve
Leave a commentMarch 26, 2022 by Dr. Robbie Barber
As we turn the corner into the new School Library Month (April), we need to understand the real importance of …
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Pivoting on a Dime
Leave a commentJanuary 15, 2022 by Dr. Robbie Barber
The original schedule had teachers returning on Monday, January 3rd for a workday followed by students on Tuesday. The announcement …
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#Oneword2022 Is Aspire
1December 27, 2021 by Dr. Robbie Barber
The concept of the #oneword, such as I understand it, is to have a word to focus on throughout the …
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Family is my #oneword2021
Leave a commentDecember 27, 2020 by Dr. Robbie Barber
My #oneword2020 was ‘Explore‘. Turns out to be the right word, though perhaps not as I had envisioned it. I …
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Starting Remotely 2: PD, Support Teams, and a Course Database
1August 23, 2020 by Dr. Robbie Barber
A week before teachers came back to work (who had 8 days before students), my AP asked myself and another …
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Starting Remotely
2July 20, 2020 by Dr. Robbie Barber
As school districts start to decide what the first few weeks of school looks like, we need to be prepared …
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Recognizing Implicit Biases in Ourselves
Leave a commentJuly 10, 2020 by Dr. Robbie Barber
This post is week 4 of 8 in the #8WeeksofSummer Blog Challenge for educators. The prompt is: “How do/will you address implicit …
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What students? Where?
1July 3, 2020 by Dr. Robbie Barber
This post is week 3 of 8 in the #8WeeksofSummer Blog Challenge for educators. The prompt is: “What insights do …
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Recharging?
1June 27, 2020 by Dr. Robbie Barber
This post is week 2 of 8 in the #8WeeksofSummer Blog Challenge for educators. The question for the week is: …
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