I work with educators on the integration of technology into curriculum and instruction. I am passionate about education, and believe every student should have the opportunity to be engaged in their learning through authentic 21st century real-world experiences.
I love your blog and am very impressed w/ your web page. Glad to see a page made in iWeb, are you a Mac based district. I've been working w/ technology and mac's for 10 years and love it. I used iWeb w/ my old district and the teacher's web pages were very similar to yours, http://fairview.dist57.org:8080/cuellarwp/Site/Welcome.html
Hello Kim and welcome to classroom2.0. This is certainly a great place to meet innovative educators. I know my personal learning network has been established with my membership here. Join in some of the groups and discussions, and the learning escalates.
Hi Kim,
I found those links on your blog to educational blogs, interesting and useful. Nice work.
I hope you don't mind, I added your blog to my bloglist.
My blog is at http://globalmantra.blogspot.com
Cheers,
Gavin
Sorry, to hear about your computer, but you're in luck I'm the mac tech at my district and going for my repair certification soon. What kinda laptop are you on? Is there an error you are getting, I may be able to help you some. Here is a basic trouble shooting step you can try, restart your comp, hold down (apple+s) it will boot into single user mode, then type in fsck -fy and hit return. That will run file system check and fix what it can, then type reboot to restart your computer.
You can google "fsck -fy" on a mac if you are nervous to do it, but it will explain what I just told you. It is a built in application in disk utility, but if your computer crashed you probably can't access it the normal way.
David Kapuler
Jul 21, 2008
Anne Mirtschin
Jul 21, 2008
Gavin McLean
I found those links on your blog to educational blogs, interesting and useful. Nice work.
I hope you don't mind, I added your blog to my bloglist.
My blog is at http://globalmantra.blogspot.com
Cheers,
Gavin
Jul 21, 2008
David Kapuler
You can google "fsck -fy" on a mac if you are nervous to do it, but it will explain what I just told you. It is a built in application in disk utility, but if your computer crashed you probably can't access it the normal way.
Jul 23, 2008