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Why Do You Ask?

From asking questions that require an answer To asking questions that require a conversation.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

How's This for Differentiation?

We are talking about differentiation for our Staff Development this year. My son showed me this video today, and I was laughing so hard the first 3 times I watched I had to watch it again to get all the funny parts of it.

Could this not be a product turned in to demonstrate an understanding of the early years of the World Wide Wide? I think so. How about you? Take a look at 24: The Unaired 1994 Pilot

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