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Social Networking as a Teaching Tool

Social Networking as a Teaching Tool. Laurel Daily Hill. OLD WAY Average classroom. ONE TEACHER. OVERCROWDED LOTS OF BODIES / GERMS PERSONALITY CONFLICTS MULTIPLE LEVELS OF LEARNING DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES SCHOOL SUPPLIES HIGHER TAXES. One teacher too many needs.

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Social Networking as a Teaching Tool

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  1. Social Networking as aTeaching Tool Laurel Daily Hill

  2. OLD WAYAverage classroom ONE TEACHER OVERCROWDED LOTS OF BODIES / GERMS PERSONALITY CONFLICTS MULTIPLE LEVELS OF LEARNING DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES SCHOOL SUPPLIES HIGHER TAXES

  3. One teachertoo many needs

  4. OLD WAY..and they said we can’t change… ABACUS ? What is an abacus?An abacus is a device used for addition and subtraction, and the related operations of multiplication and division. It does not require the use of pen and paper, and it's good for any base number system. There are two basic forms for the abacus: a specially marked flat surface used with counters (counting table), or a frame with beads strung on wires (bead frame).

  5. NEW WORLD WIDE WAY

  6. All ages … All lifestyles…Anyone

  7. THE VERY BEST PART

  8. YOU CAN YELL AT THE TEACHER

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