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15 May 15
mollygrace89David Wiley talking about how best to keep a full room of students
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Beat matching means getting two records perfectly in sync with each other, then using the crossfader to switch between them. Beat matching is a skill that every DJ must master. When you’re playing a rave, party, dance, or club, being able to segue (move smoothly) from one tune to another without losing the beat will help you keep the dance floor full.
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Teacher as DJ
The notion of teacher as DJ may have been implied when people started applying the “rip-mix-burn” metaphor to education, but lately I can’t seem to get it out of my head. The similarities were there even when teachers worked primarily with paper textbooks and printed research articles, but is even more pronounced now in the era of digitized resources
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05 Feb 09
Scott LeslieDavid's original post (have to find it's precdents) on the "Teacher as DJ"
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Wytze KoopalThe notion of teacher as DJ may have been implied when people started applying the “rip-mix-burn” metaphor to education, but lately I can’t seem to get it out of my head. The similarities were there even when teachers worked primarily with paper tex
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03 Jan 06
Martin LindnereLearning 2.0: Teacher as DJ (learning = clubbing): "When you’re playing a rave, party, dance, or club, being able to segue (move smoothly) from one tune to another without losing the beat will help you keep the dance floor full."
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29 Dec 05
Will RichardsonThe notion of teacher as DJ may have been implied when people started applying the “rip-mix-burn” metaphor to education, but lately I can’t seem to get it out of my head.

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