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NE-IBLM Conference: Collaboration

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NE-IBLM: Brainstorming

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New England IBL Conference

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IBL Classroom

IBL classroom: students working in small groups
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Cubing is Fun!

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Listening to Students
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Group discussing Fibonacci Numbers with Julian Fleron
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Discovering the Art of Mathematics

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