Speak to the Living: Rethinking Classroom Research in the Age of Information and Communication.

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Speak to the Living: Rethinking Classroom Research in the Age of Information and Communication

Jump-start the classroom research paper! This book will be released in 2014…. but you will get a sneak preview in this session, which includes a comprehensive, classroom-tested approach for engaging students in choosing meaningful research topics and unpacking the research process.

What you will see: 0 Student work that demonstrates thoughts processes and involvement. What you will take home: 0 Protocols to use in your own classroom.

Questions? Contact Nanci Werner-Burke at