An edupunk is someone who doesn't want to play bythe old college rules.
Maybe you have interests thatdon't t the academic mold. Maybe you're in a remotelocation. Maybe you have a amily, a job, or otherresponsibilities and you can't take on lie as a ull-time student. Maybe you love new technology andnew ways o learning. Or maybe you're just a rebel!
We got several emails from our readers about an article we posted here earlier under the title : " A Simple Comprehensive Guide on The Use of Personal Learning Networks in Education ". Some of the readers were asking for more tutorials and fortunately Sherry Terrell was to the rescue.
As I told you before, I have many freebies in store for you this month and this is one of them. I have just finished working on a graphic designed specifically for the readers of Educational Technology and Mobile Learning.This is basically a simple guide on how teachers can leverage blogging in their classroom teaching.
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I really enjoyed Mary Beth Hertz's excellent blog published earlier this week, "The Flipped Classroom: Pro and Con" -- one of the most concise and balanced views I've read on the buzz-wordy concept of flipping the classroom.