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When Magic Happens
Leave a commentJanuary 16, 2016 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Magic does not happen when I show others how to do something. I’m the teacher, “the expert,” the person who …
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Try Is My #OneWord
3January 1, 2016 by Dr. Robbie Barber
I had noticed on Twitter a number of people posting their #OneWord for 2016. This led to finding this article …
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My #EdTech Resolutions for 2016
2December 25, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
I am taking the end of the year 2015 as a moment to think about what is and is not …
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Tip #54: Helping Teachers Learn Tech
Leave a commentDecember 23, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
We talk about personalized learning and then too often we declare that only teachers who are “connected” can do personalized …
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Teacher PD in a 1:1 World
Leave a commentDecember 5, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Here’s one of the problems: If you are reading this, then I’m probably preaching to the choir. Definition: 1:1 means …
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Math Night Videos Flipped the Teaching
1October 25, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Last week, our school had Family Math Night. My role was to help our students make videos explaining math concepts. …
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Communication Changes
Leave a commentOctober 10, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
True story: I have two children at stages of college in different parts of the country. My mother decided to …
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Let’s Twitter Chat
1September 23, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
I have delivered this presentation / workshop several times over the past two years on how to do a Twitter …
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You Have to PLAY : Coaching Teachers in Using #EdTech
Leave a commentSeptember 13, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
A couple of weeks ago, I hosted a Twitter chat on #fcsvanguard about coaching teachers. See the Storify here. What …
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It’s a New Year: Let’s Chat About Coaching Teachers in #Edtech
Leave a commentAugust 18, 2015 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Preplanning started on a Tuesday. Now, I established a habit last year, beginning with the first Friday with students, …
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