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2 thoughts on “vPQA Haiku Deck Instructions – 2”
Pardon the question, but what is ‘Haiku Deck’? I’m sorry for being under-informed…perhaps I just know it by a different name. Thanks
Pat MN
Pat it is a presentation platform exactly like Power Point but much simpler to use (even I am making a deck right now for a Matava story) that doesn’t involve possible fines for copyright infringement from the Big Bad Google jerks and yet has many millions of high quality images.
I want to use Haiku Deck to make instant vPQA lesson plans available to us here so that we have hundreds to share in a massive library/data base for next year.
If each of us made even one deck each for whatever target structures we wanted to, our normal planning workload as a group would be vastly diminished and we could be rested up and ready for each class we teach next year.
It is because because of the awesome potential that lies in vPQA which in my mind is already – even if hasn’t yet been tested out by many of us in our classrooms – the CI Strategy of the Decade.
I know that the conversation here has been very busy, but I would certainly appreciate it if we could pull together now in April to get this Haiku Deck thing going (iron out bugs) and get it up and running before next fall.