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EDIT2000 (Fall 2005)

This blog provides Michael's EDIT2000 students with the prompts for their own reflective blog entries.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Mabry Online

Over the next week (i.e., from Monday, 26 September to Sunday, 02 October), I want you to visit and explore the Mabry Middle School's new technology project entitled Mabry Global Learning Collaborative. On Monday, 03 October I want you to begin posting your reflections.

Your reflective entry should address this issue:

The mission of the Mabry Global Learning Collaborative is to leverage global connectivity to enhance student academic achievement through world-wide peer review using a variety of digital formats. In your opinion, what should Mabry Global Learning Collaborative look like to best achieve this mission?
In addition to your own entry, please reply to at least one other student in your section and one other student in Michael's other section of EDIT2000. Your replies should be more than simply telling that student that you agree or disagree with them. Your replies should either substantially build upon what the other person has already said or refute what they have said using evidence of you own.