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AISSA Workshop: Flipping the Classroom & YouTube

Author Ann Date April 3, 2014
On the Monday 17th February I presented a PowerPoint on using YouTube in the classroom....
Tagged AISSA, Flipped Classroom, Verso, Visible Learning, youtube | 3 Comments |
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