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iPhone 5 Parody

iPhone 5s Parody

February 7, 2014 by Terri Eichholz

I’m still trying to digest all that I learned in a 2 day whirlwind at the Texas Computer Education Association Conference in Austin this week.  One of my last sessions was presented by the inimitable Leslie Fisher, who never ceases to make me laugh.  She started the session with this video, and I thought it … Read more

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Categories 3-12, Creative Thinking, Education, Fun Friday, Student Products, Teaching Tools, Videos Tags creative thinking, education, Fun Friday, iPhone 5 Parody, S.C.A.M.P.E.R. Leave a comment

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