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ILP- Participation "Lynda.com Tutorial"


For my Participation Independent Learning Project, I decided to choose a Lynda.com Tutorial. My course was about Teacher Techniques on Classroom Management. In my Voice Thread I talk about the main points, I learned in the course and how to manage a classroom successfully in an active learning style. Below I have attached the voice thread

My Voice Thread Video

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  1. Many of these techniques I never would have thought of as a necessary skill you would need! Good job at explaining them too!!

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  2. Hello Samantha,
    I really enjoyed your voicethread as it was very informative. I never used or explored Lynda.com before your voice thread. After watching and listening to your voicethread, I learned how much of resource Lynda.com is. I now know that I can learn a lot from Lynda.com, as i learned much from you.

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  3. Hey Sam,
    Your voicethread was so well put together! It was so visually pleasing. I have a few teachers back home who could benefit from taking the same Lynda.com tutorial that you did!

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