Wikis & Dialogical Classrooms - Bob Fecho
Innovation 20/20 Presents:
Bob Fecho
Professor, Dept. of Language and Literacy
Education
UGA College of Education
Wikis and Dialogical Classrooms
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Innovation 20/20 is a production of the Initiative
on Innovation in Teaching and Technology, in the
UGA College of Education. Lloyd Rieber, producer.
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The University of Georgia
Copyright © 2011
Emerging Social Sector Leader Paula Tenaglia
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Wind Ensemble - Musical Moods 2011
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GRCC Commencement 2011
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http://www.sfu.ca/elc
Stop memorizing vocabulary. Start living in English.
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Global Focus on Knowledge 2010 / Wonderland of Sociology
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Global Focus on Knowledge 2011 / Is There the ‘Blue Bird’? ―Think about it in Economics Sy
Coordinator: Akihiko Matsui, Faculty of Economics
Navigator: Taizo Takeno, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Monday 16:20-17:50 @Hall,18th bldg., Komaba Campus
Introduction to Lecture Series
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