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Learning Technology & Tech Observations by Dr. Helen Teague

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ October 27

“It’s easy to get isolated, to get caught up in work and not remembering, ‘Oh, I haven’t seen these friends in a long time, so I try to pay more attention to my relationships than I used to.”  ~ Dr. Robert Waldinger, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the world’s longest studies of adult life.

 

How does this insight from the longest studies of adult life impact your educational decisions?

 

 

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Tips for exemplary online discussion posts

Take a walk with me as we discuss tips for exemplary discussion posts.


 

Looking forward to reading your posts!!

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ October 20

“When the study began, nobody cared about empathy or attachment. But the key to healthy aging is relationships, relationships, relationships.” ~George Vaillant, researcher on the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the world’s longest studies of adult life.

 

How does this insight from the longest studies of adult life impact your educational decisions?

 

 

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Thank you to Texas Region One ESC – Video

Thank you to Jean Haverstick and the talented administrators at Texas Region One ESC.

Our keyword phrase of “Participatory Spontaneity” embodied our day!!

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ October 14

“Get a good idea and stay with it.

Do it, and work at it until it’s done right.”

~Walt Disney

 

 

 

 

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TeachMeet Planning Document

TeachMeet Planning Documents

Word Document: 5-MInute-TeachMeet-Plan-Adapted byTeague-2gaqk4h

Pdf: https://4oops.edublogs.org/files/2017/10/5-MInute-TeachMeet-Plan-Adapted-byTeague-2clifge-tfxdj1.pdf

 

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TeachMeet PD Session Today!

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Live tweeting throughout the event: #TMTexasESC1

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Teacher-led Professional Development with TeachMeets

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Participatory Spontaneity Blog Post by Dr. David Webster

Participatory Spontaneity is what I have observed is a key component of participatory professional development. Dr David Webster blogs about this in his blog post. #TMTexasESC1

Link: http://sco.lt/8U83Dl

 

 

 

 

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Weekend Ed. Quote ~ October 6

“Get comfortable being uncomfortable. That’s how you break the plateau and reach the next level.”

~Chalene Johnson

 

 

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