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Tapped In was one of the neatest technology resources I have ever come across. I was very impressed by the after school online sessions that are available. I doubt that my principal would let me count one of these sessions toward professional development hours, but I would still be interested in attending one of these sessions to see what interesting things I could learn. For example, on September 13, there is a session on Storytelling using a Web-Based Movie Making Tool.
I found the Tips and Tricks Tutorial to be very helpful. I was totally lost before attending the tutorial. I couldn’t find Nate’s office. I got in rooms and then I didn’t know what I was supposed to do in them. After attending the tutorial, I have now visited Nate’s office, posted a comment, seached the calendar for after school online sessions, and decorated my own office.
I can’t see my kindergarten students using Tapped In; they don’t have the writing and reading capabilities or technology skills that are needed for this program. However, I definitely think Tapped In would be a wonderful resource for any person that conducts professional development sessions frequently. The online tutor is wonderful; even people who are not very proficient with computers can figure out what to do with the guide of the friendly tutors.
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