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All Hands on Deck: Tools for Connecting Educators, Parents, and Communities
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All Hands on Deck: Tools for Connecting Educators, Parents, and Communities
Current price: $15.95


Barnes and Noble
All Hands on Deck: Tools for Connecting Educators, Parents, and Communities
Current price: $15.95
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Bring communities together for involvement that makes a difference!
Impact your students in a positive way and join the leagues of educators who are learning to engage with students, parents, and communities using social media and Web 2.0 technologies. Featuring practical strategies that you’ll want to put to use right away, plus a dedicated series website for additional resources, this short and easy-to-follow book will show you:
• How smartphones and tablets can work for your goals
• The secret to getting—and keeping—parents involved
• How to inform, engage, and empower stakeholders
• How tools like Skype can connect the community at large
Impact your students in a positive way and join the leagues of educators who are learning to engage with students, parents, and communities using social media and Web 2.0 technologies. Featuring practical strategies that you’ll want to put to use right away, plus a dedicated series website for additional resources, this short and easy-to-follow book will show you:
• How smartphones and tablets can work for your goals
• The secret to getting—and keeping—parents involved
• How to inform, engage, and empower stakeholders
• How tools like Skype can connect the community at large