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What if teachers had a logo? What would yours be?

Posted on July 31, 2014 by stevemouldey
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Today’s Question Quest post is prompted by this image shared by Mary Robinson on twitter today:

https://twitter.com/MaryWomble/status/494556784841867264

https://twitter.com/MaryWomble/status/494556784841867264 

It got me thinking – what logo would be used to represent me?

Is there one specific thing about me and my teaching that could be turned into a logo?

Would it be post its? Sidewalk chalk? A gorilla? An excited puppy? A blend of all different types of traditional and digital technologies? A bookshelf? ?????

What would your logo be?

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