Innovative Professional Development

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About 'Innovative Professional Development' Channel

Professional development for you, by you.

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The Truth Behind the Technology

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April Instructor Newsletter

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Innovate Now or Become Irrelevant

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Getting Past The Red Zone

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IPD Student Newsletter | Issue One

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Pedagogical Foundations of Instructional Technology

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Can smartphones now replace a “real” camera?

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