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Keynote Presentation from the 2013 Pearson Authentic Learning Conference. Are you an Authentic Learner? Are you an Authentic Teacher who is able to provide your students with the right tools to help them become 21st Century Learners? For more information, please contact Jeff Bradbury www.JeffBradbury.me @TeacherCast

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CREATING AN AUTHENTIC LEARNING

ENVIRONMENT“For Free!?!”

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WHERE ARE WE???

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According to a Survey of Educators in the USA

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No25%Yes

75%

% of Educators that use Mobile Devices in their Classroom

According to a Survey of Educators in the USA

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According to a Survey of Educators in the USA

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0.175

0.35

0.525

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64%

44%

Under 35Under 55

Confidence Level of Technology Using Educators

According to a Survey of Educators in the USA

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TeacherCast Survey

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No7%

Yes93%

Ipad in the Classroom

TeacherCast Survey

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TeacherCast Survey

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No14%

Yes86%

iPad for Social Media

TeacherCast Survey

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TeacherCast Survey

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37.5

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112.5

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60 81

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Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest Instagram ToutOther

Educators using Social Media

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TeacherCast SurveyEducators

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What is your iPad Proficiency?

TeacherCast SurveyEducators

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According to a Survey of Educators in the USA

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No8%

Yes92%

The Internet has had a MAJOR Impact on teaching their students

According to a Survey of Educators in the USA

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HOW DO WE CONVERT THE 8%?

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HOW DO WE CONVERT THE 8%?

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“PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO BUY A COMPUTER...

THEY WANT TO LEARN WHAT THEY CAN DO WITH THEM”

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“PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO BUY A COMPUTER...

THEY WANT TO LEARN WHAT THEY CAN DO WITH THEM”

STEVE JOBS11

“TEACHERS DON’T WANT TO LEARN HOW TO USE A COMPUTER...

THEY WANT TO LEARN HOW THEY CAN INSPIRE STUDENTS”

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STUDENTS WANT AUTHENTIC LEARNING

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WHAT IS AUTHENTIC LEARNING?

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WHAT IS AUTHENTIC LEARNING?

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WHAT IS AUTHENTIC LEARNING?

Real Life Learning

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WHAT IS AUTHENTIC LEARNING?

Real Life LearningPublishable in THEIR world

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WHAT IS AUTHENTIC LEARNING?

Real Life LearningPublishable in THEIR worldSelf Motivated Learning

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Tools of Authentic Learning

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Authentic Learning

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Authentic Learning

Creating a Student Voice

Real World / Meaningful Content

Self Directed Learning

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Unlock Your Student’s Creativity36

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WHAT IS THE IPAD GOOD FOR?Why Do We Love It So Much?

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Things to do with your iPadTake Notes

Translate Text

Take a Field Trip using Google Earth

Play Piano, Guitar, Violin

Compose a Song

Read Websites offline using Instapaper

Broadcast Live Video using Ustream

Share your writing or Blogs

Search the Stars

Create, Edit and Publish Award Winning Videos

Catalogue a Family Tree

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

TechnologyMobile

ConnectCommunicateCollaborate

Create

Meets the Needs of Todays Digital

Students

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

TechnologyMobile

ConnectCommunicateCollaborate

Create

Meets the Needs of Todays Digital

Students

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

TechnologyMobile

ConnectCommunicateCollaborate

Create

Meets the Needs of Todays Digital

Students

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

TechnologyMobile

ConnectCommunicateCollaborate

Create

Meets the Needs of Todays Digital

Students

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WHAT DOES A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

TechnologyMobile

ConnectCommunicateCollaborate

Create

Meets the Needs of Todays Digital

Students

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RE-IMAGINE THE 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

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WHAT DOES YOUR CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?

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WHAT DO YOU WANT YOURCLASSROOM TO LOOK LIKE?

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21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

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21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

Website

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21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

WebsiteAudio / Video

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21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

WebsiteAudio / Video

Content

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21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM

WebsiteAudio / Video

ContentStudent Work

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WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A WEBSITE?53

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Class Blogs

Student Blogs

Professional Blogs

School Websites

ePortfolios

News Publications

Collaboration Websites

Wiki’s

Social Websites

Parent Contact Portals

Learning Management Systems

Content Management Systems

Video Archives

Mobile Websites

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FREE!56

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FREE!58

WORKING WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO59

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Improves Language Skills

Improves Communication Skills

Breaks Down Walls

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Record Simple “Podcasts”

Save Recordings to Dropbox

Upload to Website

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Record HD Video

Edit

Publish

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MAC/iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch

Imagination

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AUDIO VIDEO67

CREATING MEANINGFUL CONTENT“Do or Do Not... There is no Try”

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GIVE YOUR STUDENTS A

REASON TO COME BACK

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SCREENCASTING

Personalize Student Learning

Distributed through Blogs and Websites

Provide Feedback on Student Performance

Viewable on All Platforms

Extends Knowledge and Learning Beyond the Classroom Walls

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PODCASTING

Record Your Voice During Class

Read The Chapter and Post it Online

Record an Audio Tutorial

Navigation Guide on a Field Trip

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CREATE YOUR OWN TEXTBOOK

Paperless Learning

Portfolio Creation

Digital Syllabi

Interactive Chapter Reviews

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ONLINE LEARNING

Customized Learning

Mobile Classrooms

FREE!

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USING DIGITAL MEDIA TO CREATE AN INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM

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SHARE YOUR STUDENTS WORK... FOREVERNever Throw Your Students Work Out... Again

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“TRADITIONAL EDUCATION”

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MESSY DESK SYNDROME

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DOES YOUR HOME LOOK LIKE THIS?

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ASSIGNMENT1. Watch Video

2. Discuss the Video with the class3. How does the video make you feel?

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21ST CENTURY LESSONSBack Channeling

Content CurationVoice Communication

ProjectsWebsite Tools

Group CollaborationsVideo Creation

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BACKCHANNELING

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HOW CAN WE USE A SIMPLE TOOL LIKE TODAYS MEET

IN OUR CLASSROOMS?

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DIGITAL CURATION

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SYMBALOO.COM

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SYMBALOO.COM

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SYMBALOO.COM

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EDUCLIPPER

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EDUCLIPPER

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DIGITAL POSTERS

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SPOKEN COMMUNICATION

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SPEAKPIPE.COM

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SPEAKPIPE.COM

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SPEAKPIPE.COM

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SPEAKPIPE.COM

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What if your students could speak to each other using custom made avatars?VIRTUAL REALITY

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VIDEO AND MEDIAWhat if your students had access to all of the free, copy proof videos in the world?

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YOUTUBE VIDEO EDITOR

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YOUTUBE VIDEO EDITOR

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WEVIDEO

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WEVIDEO

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DIGITAL CLASSROOMHow can your students take advantage of all of these great free resources?

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WHAT’S NEXT?112

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SHARE IT!113

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“IT’S NOT ABOUT USING TECHNOLOGY ...

IT’S ABOUT ENHANCING THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE”

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Choose a ProjectWordPress.com

Weebly.comSmore.comVoki.com

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THE HISTORY OF MUSIC NOTATION

Where Did Music Come From?

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THE HISTORY OF SOUND PRODUCTIONNo really.... this is how it happened.

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A LONG TIME AGO . . .somewhere in the cave people days....

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A LONG TIME AGO . . .somewhere in the cave people days....

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EARLY CAVEPEOPLE

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EARLY CAVEPEOPLE

Lived in Caves

Lived Together in Groups

Hunters and Gatherers

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CAVEPEOPLE LIVED IN CAVES

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CAVEPEOPLE LIVED IN CAVES

No Real Languages Yet

No Real Way to communicate with each other

People got along with each other

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WHAT DID CAVEMEN WANT?

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WHAT DID CAVEMEN WANT?

Cavemen wanted to go hunt.

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WHAT DID CAVEMEN WANT?

Cavemen wanted to go hunt.

Cavewomen wanted to go shopping.

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CAVEMEN FOUND A WAY TO ENTERTAIN THEMSELVES

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CAVEMEN FOUND A WAY TO ENTERTAIN THEMSELVES

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CAVEMEN ON A BIG HUNT

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IT WOULD BE NICE IF IT WERE THIS EASY TO COMMUNICATE

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PROBLEM!!!

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PROBLEM!!!There was no language for them to communicate with each other.

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HOW DID CAVE PEOPLE COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER?

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HOW DID CAVE PEOPLE COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER?

Hand Gestures

Art

Cave Paintings

Random Acts of Sounds

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THE WOMEN HAVE A PLAN

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THE WOMEN HAVE A PLAN

It was women who came up with the first forms of communication

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THE WOMEN HAVE A PLAN

It was women who came up with the first forms of communication

It wasn’t the cell phone

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THE WOMEN HAVE A PLAN

It was women who came up with the first forms of communication

It wasn’t the cell phone

They looked at their primal mates (or primates) and said:

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THE WOMEN HAVE A PLAN

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THE WOMEN HAVE A PLAN

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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CAVEMEN THOUGHTS

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CAVEMEN THOUGHTS

Cavemen only wanted to make their cavewomen happy

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CAVEMEN THOUGHTS

Cavemen only wanted to make their cavewomen happy

They proudly responded to their cavewomen by saying:

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BUH!!!

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TWO WAY COMMUNICATION

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH

HHHHHHHH132

BUH!!!133

THE HAPPY COUPLE

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THE HAPPY COUPLE

For Years and Years the cavemen and cavewomen were happy and dwelling together.

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THE HAPPY COUPLE

Simple two way conversation

Command

AAHH

Response

BUH!!

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THE INVENTION OF ART AND CAVE PAINTINGS

The expansion of languages

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CAVE PAINTINGS

Cavewoman needed a visual to communicate their need for hunger.

They came up with a symbol to show the men what they needed for the cave

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AAAAAHHHHH

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WHERE DID THE CAVEWOMEN WANT THE

MEN TO GO?

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BUH?

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THIS CONVERSATION WAS COMMON IN CAVEPERSON

HOUSEHOLDS

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AAAAAHHHHH

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BUH

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AAAAAHHHHH

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BUH

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THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

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THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

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THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

Ga!!

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THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

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THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

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THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

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DAAAY!!

THE LANGUAGE EXPANDS

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AAAAAHHHHH

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BUH153

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Ga!!155

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DAAAY!!

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THINGS CHANGED OVER TIME

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AAAAAHHHHH

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BUH

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Ga!!163

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DAAAY!!

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AAAAAHHHHH

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BUH

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Ga!!171

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DAAAY!!

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AAAAAHHHHH

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BUH

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Ga!!177

DAAAY!!

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AND NOW, WE HAVE THE FIRST PRIMITIVE

COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TWO CAVE PEOPLE

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Ah Ba Ga Day!180

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JEFF BRADBURY@TEACHERCAST

WWW.TEACHERCAST.NET

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