6-14-10: Teaching Paperless
June 13, 2010 at 1:11 pm 4 comments
Shelly Blake-Plock teaches art history, Latin, and Western Civilization and John Carroll School in Bel Air. There are no pencils in his classroom, and no paper — Shelly is a leader in the Teach Paperless movement.
On Earth Day, over 1,500 teachers to go paperless for the day.
Shelly tells Sheilah what it’s been like to teach paperless for the past two years.
There was so much to talk about that Sheilah and Shelly kept talking long past airtime. Hear the entire 47-minute (!) interview here:
Entry filed under: Education, On Air, Technology. Tags: Sheilah Kast, Shelly Blake-Plock, teach paperless.









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Daily Favorites in Education 06/14/2010 « Teaching Miss Cheska | June 14, 2010 at 2:39 pm
[...] 6-14-10: Teaching Paperless « Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast [...]
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Jon Parker | June 14, 2010 at 9:05 pm
I love this concept and would like to understand it better. After having a few conversations this morning with some educators at the University they have some issues to look at closer.
Great story though, thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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tyler | June 19, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Very cool Posting!
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