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Going Paperless: My Story - A Call to Action, Not Boredom

Join presenters Mark Coleman from Montgomery, Alabama and Susan Cintra from Richmond, Kentucky as they share their experiences and strategies for creating a paperless classroom. Produced by Tonya Crum from KET, this video explores the benefits of using video media in the paperless classroom and offers tips for incorporating expert videos without sound. Discover how images can frame a lesson or topic and enhance the creative process in the wireless classroom. Don't miss this inspiring call to action!

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Going Paperless: My Story - A Call to Action, Not Boredom

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  1. Presenters: Mark Coleman from Montgomery, Alabama Susan Cintra from Richmond, Kentucky Produced by: Tonya Crum, KET Thursday January 28 at 3:00 pm ET (12 Noon PT)

  2. Video Media in the Paperless Classroom

  3. J. Mark Coleman mark@jmarkcoleman.com jmarkcoleman.com @jmarkcoleman

  4. Going Paperless: My Story

  5. Video in the Wireless Classroom ?

  6. a call to action, not boredom

  7. Classroom extension

  8. Frame a lesson or topic

  9. Bring in an Expert

  10. Video without Sound

  11. Images

  12. Images

  13. In the paperless classroom, media is not merely for consumption, but is the beginning of the creative process.

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