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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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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
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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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www.Polleverywhere.com/TeacherCast92
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
YouTube.com/Editor115
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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