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Brian Bauer

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A5 Ideally, my PLN would include grade level content partners, interdisciplinary team, vertical team both in my school & feeder schools, content partners in other BCPS schools. #PLNcollaboration

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I imagine at the high school level including English professors in my PLN to have their expertise on novels. #PLNcollaboration

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I don't know if I could teach without OneNote at this point. I've used it so heavily the past few years. #PLNcollaboration

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A6 Common Sense Education: so many lesson plans ready-made. I also stumbled upon this list of top educator blogs: teach.com/what/teachers-… #PLNcollaboration

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A6.2 Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn are all good platforms, but I do not recommend Tumblr. There are plenty of teacher sites—shitmystudentswrite is funny, but it’s not going to help me professionally. #PLNcollaboration

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#nogogoogle I added DuckDuckGo extension to Chrome, so I'm using that instead. That or ekoru's extension. Haven't noticed a difference.

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A3: Although I've heard of racist & sexist bias in their search results, I have not experienced them myself. I'm wondering, though, if switching to a private search engine really addresses that bias. Wouldn't their algorithms be similarly biased? #nogogoogle

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A5: Up until now, I used Microsoft's Office Suite applications. Can't say I've analyzed their technoethics yet to determine if they're any better. #nogogoogle

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A7: I'm not sure what those laws would look like, although I did like Noble's idea of selecting your biases for your searches. #nogogoogle