I always told my students that if you’re going to draw a teddy bear, it’s not a teddy bear. It’s a bunch of lines and shapes – you just have to get others to think it’s a teddy bear. Long-standing List member, Sharon Affeld, told me about Drawspace.com, which would have come in very handy back then. There are over 200 downloadable (PDF) lessons in this collection that are suitable for beginners and experts alike. There are a lot of foundation-lessons that can be used with a group or by individuals to get started.
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The URL: http://www.drawspace.com
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One way you can help me out is to use my link to sign up for DropBox. If you sign up from here by clicking the link above, the bonus for me is that I get a bit more space to use in my work. And I'm eternally grateful for the boost! -Pete
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About The Author
Pete MacKay has taught in Alberta since 1990, across all grade levels, all of which have had a technology-based approach. Currently seconded to the 2Learn.ca Education Society from Edmonton Public Schools, he applies his range of experience to professional development activities for teachers across the province of Alberta.

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Belize Literacy Program
In November 2012, members of the Belize Ministry of Education, principals, and lead teachers met in each of the six districts for two days of conversations and discussions around the challenges and next steps in integrating technology to support teaching and learning in Belize. The sessions highlighted global trends and challenges from the K-12 Horizon Report, the National Education Technology Standards (NETS) for students, teachers, and administrators, as well as an overview of the content from the August 2012 technology workshop for teachers.
Learn more about this Rotary initiative

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Destination Innovation 2012
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Telecollaborative Archive
Are you looking for those telecollaborative projects that I used to do with Sandra Gluth? We've gathered up as much as we could find and put them in a final resting place.
Check it out here:
http://projects.resco.ca





