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Yes, no blunt force baby bath water.
Too often our schools officials don't have any imaginative powers to find solutions, and just ban a whole genre of creative options for teachers and students.

Thanks for the tip on using Fliggo. I have been amazed at how fast I can learn something by watching a video, versus reading a book, (especially computer applications where there is a bunch of pointing and clicking). It should be REQUIRED that teachers learn to use video in their course curriculum.

Keep up the good work, your articles are always intersting.
Posted by: recurvebowyer   Posted on: 05/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes, no blunt force baby bath water.  recurvebowyer | 05/21/09
RE: YouTube increasingly less of an option in schools  JoelHeinrichs | 05/21/09
super filter  bernalillo | 05/22/09
RE: YouTube increasingly less of an option in schools  DrVideo2 | 05/21/09
Teacher Tube School Support  weemooseus@... | 05/21/09
RE: YouTube increasingly less of an option in schools  DannyO_0x98 | 05/21/09
RE: YouTube increasingly less of an option in schools  tjaraujo@... | 05/21/09
Its often not the video that is at issue.  ajole | 05/21/09
It's a dilemma  dgrainge | 05/21/09
RE: YouTube increasingly less of an option in schools  mmiddleton@... | 05/22/09

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