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Brian Rueckert

@CITBrian

Professional educator and instructional technology coordinator at MICDS, husband, father, runner, homebrewer, gardener, musician, geek

A2: "Get off my lawn." But seriously, progress means change. Schools need to adapt to the changing needs of society and this gen. #sblchat


A1: If it is challenging and engaging, Ss will see the value in participating and learning. Give them more credit! #sblchat


Brian, Instructuonal Tech Coord. St. Louis, MO. Let's go Blues! #sblchat


A7: I dream of a time where we no longer have digcit lessons and it's just a part of the fabric of the school. #gafechat


A5: Give Ss access to digital tools. Use them with your Ss and model positive interactions. #gafechat


A3: Definitely have the public-and-permanent discussion; though we don't want to scare them away from having a footprint at all! #gafechat


A2: We teach the TOECAP method of evaluating sources. Trustworthy, Objective, Enough, Current, Accurate, Purpose #gafechat


A1: If we expect it of our Ss, we should be modeling it and teaching it in some way! Parents too! #gafechat


Brian, Coord of Instructional Tech from St. Louis MO. brianrueckert.com #gafechat


I just published “Building an Augmented Reality Sandbox” medium.com/p/building-an-…


Our #arsandbox is up and running! Can't wait to share with students! #edtech #stem #STEMed #edchat @arsandbox, you guys rock my socks.

CITBrian's tweet image. Our #arsandbox is up and running! Can't wait to share with students! #edtech #stem #STEMed #edchat @arsandbox, you guys rock my socks.

Thanks Andy for all your work in getting this together! #arsandbox coming soon. #edtech #STEM #STEMeducation

CITBrian's tweet image. Thanks Andy for all your work in getting this together! #arsandbox coming soon. #edtech #STEM #STEMeducation

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