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As he motioned for me to look at the archaic blackboard behind the new, still packaged, and not yet plugged in interactive whiteboard I couldn’t help but smile. I even had my strategy for providing a professional development moment on the use of chalk. Imagine having almost all the knowledge of the world in your classroom.
As he motioned for me to look at the archaic blackboard behind the new, still packaged, and not yet plugged in interactive whiteboard I couldn’t help but smile. I even had my strategy for providing a professional development moment on the use of chalk. Imagine having almost all the knowledge of the world in your classroom.
As he motioned for me to look at the archaic blackboard behind the new, still packaged, and not yet plugged in interactive whiteboard I couldn’t help but smile. I even had my strategy for providing a professional development moment on the use of chalk. Imagine having almost all the knowledge of the world in your classroom.
As he motioned for me to look at the archaic blackboard behind the new, still packaged, and not yet plugged in interactive whiteboard I couldn’t help but smile. I even had my strategy for providing a professional development moment on the use of chalk. Imagine having almost all the knowledge of the world in your classroom.
As he motioned for me to look at the archaic blackboard behind the new, still packaged, and not yet plugged in interactive whiteboard I couldn’t help but smile. I even had my strategy for providing a professional development moment on the use of chalk. Imagine having almost all the knowledge of the world in your classroom.
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