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Responsive Design in the Gifted Classroom: Exploring, Envisioning and Enacting for Purposeful Outcomes

Written by Jessica Pilgreen
January 08, 2012

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One teacher’s personal journey into the Responsive Design process, in order to arm students with the skills necessary for creative success.

Students Create a Prototype Webpage



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