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By Sarah Sanchez

My Story

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My parents bought a farm to raise kids.

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My world travels began with my parents and siblings.

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...and continued after college in the Peace Corps.

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Following the Leader…

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Like father, like daughter.

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Our three kids and Darcy.

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Have a Dreaming Place

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...and spend your life.

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SourcesAll artwork used in this presentation was created by Sarah (Sally) Sanchez. Slides 2 and 5 were painted in 2004, using acrylics on hardboard. Slide 9 is acrylic on canvas and was painted in 2005. Slides 3 and 4 were created in 2011 on an iPad using the Whiteboard app.Software used: Camtasia and KeynoteUseful educational websites:http://education.iseek.com “iSEEK Education is a targeted search engine for students, teachers, administrators, and caregivers.” It searches university sites, government websites, and other nonprofit webpages for information. http://edtechdigest.wordpress.com/ This is a regularly updated blog about “new technologies moving education forward.” http://www.evernote.com Evernote is a very useful application for quickly saving interesting web pages and articles. With a single click, the page is saved in a specified folder (including hyperlinks) to be read and/or cited later. The app can be added to all one’s computers and mobile devices. Information added from one will be synced with the others.http://learninginhand.com “Learning in Hand is an educator's resources for mobile learning. It was started in 2002 as part of Tony Vincent's classroom website. At first focusing on Palm handhelds, Learning in Hand now covers podcasting, iPods, iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, and netbooks.”http://www.w3schools.com is a great place to learn how to make a website - it is Active eLearning.

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