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Tag Archives: Global Digital Citizenship Foundation

AISSA Flipped Learning Presentation 2015
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Flip: Giving Students Control of Their Own Learning

Author Ann Date April 14, 2015
AISSA presentation: Flipped Learning Thanks to everyone who came to my presentation on Flipped...
Tagged AISSA, flip, Flipped Learning, Global Digital Citizenship Foundation, SAMR, ThingLink, Verso, video | 1 Comment |
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