What I enjoy most about Clarence Fisher is that he’s real. His classroom is real. His students are real. His successes are real and his failures are real. Clarence’s blog Remote Access is testimony to that realness.
I like the way his classroom pulls all the information together. Our second f2f session today (our first full day [...]
What is best practise? Facilitated by David Jakes and Clarence Fisher during a Learning2.0 Conference unconference session.
The conversation was rich, it was real and it was authentic. There were lots of questions, lots of discussion, not lots of answers.
Is it making the task authentic? Is it making the teaching and learning transparent? Is it building relationships? [...]
I’m trying Posterous for the first time. Many, many thanks to Sue Waters for setting this up for me as I found I couldn’t post to my blog from the Learning2.0 Conference in Shanghai.
Clarence Fisher: Click: Classroom Life in the Fast Lane
Has a combined class of 23 Grade 7 and Grade 8 in a small town. [...]
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