As many episodes of iCarly as my daughters have watched in the past couple of years, it probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that they’ve wanted to create their own web show. They created four episodes this past summer, and asked me to assist them in creating a website (www.thezebraprint.com) and associated YouTube and Twitter social media channels. For a bit more background, see this post on Learning Signs. A new day has dawned. I’m curious to see how much interest they will continue to have in this project now that the school year is in full swing.
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- Google SketchUp Workshop (Sept 2011) - 2011
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- Google in Education and Chromebooks (Sept 2011) - 2011
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