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This video was created by my colleague Bill Benjamin for a PD we're doing this week. Thought it mig… Tags: collaborations, teams Molly Edelen Aug 30, 2010 178 views
Lindsay Deacon May 26, 2010 225 views
Newscast about a new clique: Teen Wolves. Lindsay Deacon May 25, 2010 84 views
Michelle Grant-Groves
May 19, 2010
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Michelle Grant-Groves May 19, 2010 261 views
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Michelle Grant-Groves May 19, 2010 234 views
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Michelle Grant-Groves May 19, 2010 102 views
A presentation by Garr Reynolds, based on the book Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thr…
Jana Craig Hare
Jan 27, 2010
720 views
Take a peek into last year's activities for what's in store for SEEDS 2010. THINK Globally & in…
Tags: PlanetU, MentorshipART
Bob-RJ Burkhart
Jan 8, 2010
87 views
Experience Mike's Digital Sandbox Hyperportal ...
Visit Celebrate Oklahoma Voices!
Tags: Storychaser, MentorshipART
Bob-RJ Burkhart
Jan 8, 2010
38 views
Future thought leaders who are grounded by these four principles ... Integrity · Responsibility · C…
Tags: mapXchange, safaris
Bob-RJ Burkhart
Jan 8, 2010
51 views
Incredible demonstration of leadership, solidarity, and compassion Michelle Grant-Groves Dec 9, 2009 300 views
Can you imagine how much cooperation it took to make this happen? The hours spent have created a wo…
Tags: thinkingdevices, video
Jana Craig Hare
Dec 2, 2009
658 views
Can you see it???!!! Wake up!! Michelle Grant-Groves Nov 23, 2009 246 views
Stay inspired! Michelle Grant-Groves Nov 23, 2009 102 views
If this is who our parents are now - - - who do you think their children are going to be? Who will… Michelle Grant-Groves Nov 23, 2009 114 views
Stay inspired Michelle Grant-Groves Nov 23, 2009 114 views
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