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Recently, I dropped Squatter 25. If you missed it, find it HERE.
The two EduProtocols I covered on Squatter 25 are the Frayer Model, and Thin Slides.
I know many of the educators I work with are already familiar with the Frayer Model, but I didn't think anyone had used Thin Slides before... so I made a relatively quick 6 minute video that not only explains the idea behind the Thin Slides EduProtocol, but also sets up a Google Slides template that you can can copy for yourself.
Click HERE to make a copy of the template for yourself, and watch the video below to see what it's all about.
Happy Thin Sliding!
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