Ben is a curriculum consultant for his district and has taught grades four through seven in Brampton and Sarnia, Ontario. He also co-hosts a regular podcast to share lesson ideas with educators who use the SMART Board interactive whiteboard at pdtogo.com/smart. He has received several national and international education distinctions.
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Hi Ben -- I'd like to invite you to join a Classroom 2.0 group called Canadians Mashup. I'm trying to build a network of Canadian educators and bloggers. No discussions yet. I'm just starting out by trying to find where everyone lives and what they teach. If you're interested, please add me as a colleague as well.
If you add yourself to the map, please include a name or a photo of some sort. There seem to be a lot of unidentified people from unidentified places and the map is getting stuck on for some reason. The problem is that I can't tell from the members’ list which anonymous hits are real people and which were just false starts. The company does not differentiate members unless there is a picture or a name. Location only is not enough to help me know which entries are not real ones. THANKS!!!!
I tried the probability simulation but it's not formatted so that my browser can display it. I use Firefox. Where should I be so view it?
Hi Ben, greetings from Bavaria/Germany!
Hans
PS: Please consider to join my group DigiSkills on Classroom 2.0 as well - it is currently the biggest group. I created this group with focus on digital teaching methods
Hiya Ben! Welcome to CR 2.0! I LOVE your podcast! Both you & Joan keep me entertained & educated during my LONG commute to work. Thanks for all your great SB tips, interviews, and downloads!
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If you add yourself to the map, please include a name or a photo of some sort. There seem to be a lot of unidentified people from unidentified places and the map is getting stuck on for some reason. The problem is that I can't tell from the members’ list which anonymous hits are real people and which were just false starts. The company does not differentiate members unless there is a picture or a name. Location only is not enough to help me know which entries are not real ones. THANKS!!!!
I tried the probability simulation but it's not formatted so that my browser can display it. I use Firefox. Where should I be so view it?
Hans
PS: Please consider to join my group DigiSkills on Classroom 2.0 as well - it is currently the biggest group. I created this group with focus on digital teaching methods