>I'm curious to know if there are any independent
>schools (K-12) out there that utilize a YouTube channel for school
>communications, special evens, and classroom activities.
Hi Ademola (and others) ... Although it took a bit of time ("inch by inch,
life's a cinch") to convince key administrators to do so, we at The
Children's Storefront in Harlem now have our own YouTube channel at
http://www.youtube.com/billionpennyproject which essentially is a
marketing tool for our school chock full of videos by students, teachers
and others as we try to raise a billion pennies (and survive) ... Steve
p.s. reminder to everyone that there are two open Summercore sessions in
2010 ... July 12-16, 2010 in NY and July 26-30, 2010 in Florida ...
Summercore is a 5 day computer marathon for that has frequently been cited
as 1 of the best computer workshops for Independent School Teachers &
Administrators of all stages ... as one person writes "Summercore is a
state of mind, as well as an unforgettable, hands-on learning experience
run by two stellar leaders"
Steve Bergen (sbergen@cstorefront.org)
CIO and Computer Teacher, The Children's Storefront
also co-director, The "Summercore" Teaching Company
http://www.summercore.com
you can "follow Summercore" by going to
http://www.twitter.com/summercore
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