I teach middle school computer science and digital video and university technology in education courses for undergrad and grad levels. I also teach district Web 2.0 professional development online courses. I love technology and see such engagement with the kids I teach when using computers.
hello Alison I also really enjoy teaching digital video and animations. Web 2.0 has me fascinated and although I have started using some of it am still fairly new at it. I teach yesr 3-12 in a prep-12 country rural school in South Eastern Australia. would love to keep in touch and compare notes.
Alison I would love to know where you started or what you suggest for me to do. I have set up de.licio.us for all my favourite bookmarks and have started 2 blogs which I am working my through a steep learning curve. My kids brainstorm through bubbl.us and I am starting a couple of wikis with my classes but there is just so much and time is always the essence. What would your advice be for me?
I teach 5 classes (2- 7th graders, 12-13 year old and 3- 8th grade 13/14 year olds in a middle school. I teach computer skills).
I plan to have my students begin a "who am I document" to share with your students to help them learn more about word processing.
I am thinking of starting a blog for students to post their doc to later next week, private so others can't get into it, if you are interested, I'll give you the entry key. Students will be told not to be too specific as to place.
Then perhaps the week of Sept 3rd we can begin daily questions on where you are and you send me questions about where we are. This could be a great geography lesson, Do you live near the ocean, yes, this tells about costal area, North of theequator? which hemisphere and so on, only one question per day.
I'd love to see how it works.
Perhaps it would be easier to communicate via email? subs@e-vo.com
Hi Alison,
I know that my son Zane would love to take part - I know he is now at home but not that long out of formal education and may go back to it next year, once his confidence etc is renewed and his disability (chronic fatigue) catered for.
I do have a number of pals in middle school teaching so I shall contact them over the weekend and will send you some details. Global collaboration is I feel one of the most wonderful things about Web 2.0. So many opportunties presented to us all, even if we do not realise it immediately.
I hope that I can be of some assistance from the Australian end to yourself and your colleagues and all in the network.
Thank you so much for sharing with me Alison. It gets a little tough at times, especially when it is your own child that is having a rough time of life and loses faith in a system that is supposed to cater for learners and take into consideration their specific needs.
The encouragement and support most welcome and appreciated.
Zane will get there and already, in little over a week I am seeing a change in his attitude. From a child who had all but given up as he was labelled 'Lazy', to one who is now waking me up in the morning to ask what we are going to do next - fantastic.
The Web 2.0 and beyond journey (one that seems to change daily) is challenging and at the same time, exciting and rewarding. I do not know if I would have chosen the homeschooling path with Zane if it was not for the existence of such tool and technologies.
Look out for an email with some contacts for you and a variety of networks here in Australia that you may like to check out. Feel free to share with your colleagues.
Live Love Laugh
Jacinta
Hi Alison, I saw you were looking for other middle schoolers to correspond with. We're not exactly far - Colorado Springs! If you want to talk with us, we'd love that. I teach 6, 7, and 8th in computer electives labs all day. My direct email is shankls@d11.org. If you want something more global, I certainly understand!
Hmmm.... what an interesting project you have on the drawing board!
What age kids were you thinking of for the project?
Drop me a line [rshirley@paradise.net.nz], I'd love to know more and can definitely "hook you up" with a class etc!
Hi Rachel, my students are 12-14 years old. Any interest? I'd like to start sending yes/no location questions to you and get some back to start the 20 question game. Let me now. Alison
Hi Alison Sorry this reply is so late but we had a PD day on Friday and a few other interuptions. My email is mirtschin@gmail.com. Would you like me to set up a wiki where we can set up the questions one at a time and the answers can be viewed at by all students with online access. Otherwise email me and away we go.
Hi Alison
I have just read your post on Chad Outten's profile regarding corresponding with other schools.
I teach Yr 6 in Sydney, Australia (around 11 -12 years of age). We are about to go on 2 weeks holiday (yay!!) and then come back for the last term of the year. As they are in yr 6, these chn are preparing for high school next year. We have a very multicultural school make-up; Filipino, Samoan, Maori, Anglo-Saxon - and all proud Australians!!
I think it would be fantastic to "hook up" next term - one of our units of work is Identity and Values and I see lots of opportunity for cultural exchange.
Sounds like a great start. We're in the middle of wrapping up the term, so I'll e able to give more thought in the first two weeks in October.
Look forward to working with you!
E.
Anne Mirtschin
Aug 4, 2007
Leo
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Aug 6, 2007
Anne Mirtschin
Aug 6, 2007
Anne Mirtschin
Aug 22, 2007
Alison Saylor
I teach 5 classes (2- 7th graders, 12-13 year old and 3- 8th grade 13/14 year olds in a middle school. I teach computer skills).
I plan to have my students begin a "who am I document" to share with your students to help them learn more about word processing.
I am thinking of starting a blog for students to post their doc to later next week, private so others can't get into it, if you are interested, I'll give you the entry key. Students will be told not to be too specific as to place.
Then perhaps the week of Sept 3rd we can begin daily questions on where you are and you send me questions about where we are. This could be a great geography lesson, Do you live near the ocean, yes, this tells about costal area, North of theequator? which hemisphere and so on, only one question per day.
I'd love to see how it works.
Perhaps it would be easier to communicate via email? subs@e-vo.com
Looking forward to hearing from you! Alison
Aug 23, 2007
Jacinta Gascoigne
I know that my son Zane would love to take part - I know he is now at home but not that long out of formal education and may go back to it next year, once his confidence etc is renewed and his disability (chronic fatigue) catered for.
I do have a number of pals in middle school teaching so I shall contact them over the weekend and will send you some details. Global collaboration is I feel one of the most wonderful things about Web 2.0. So many opportunties presented to us all, even if we do not realise it immediately.
I hope that I can be of some assistance from the Australian end to yourself and your colleagues and all in the network.
Jacinta
Aug 23, 2007
Jacinta Gascoigne
The encouragement and support most welcome and appreciated.
Zane will get there and already, in little over a week I am seeing a change in his attitude. From a child who had all but given up as he was labelled 'Lazy', to one who is now waking me up in the morning to ask what we are going to do next - fantastic.
The Web 2.0 and beyond journey (one that seems to change daily) is challenging and at the same time, exciting and rewarding. I do not know if I would have chosen the homeschooling path with Zane if it was not for the existence of such tool and technologies.
Look out for an email with some contacts for you and a variety of networks here in Australia that you may like to check out. Feel free to share with your colleagues.
Live Love Laugh
Jacinta
Aug 23, 2007
L. Suzanne Shanks
Aug 26, 2007
Rachel Boyd
What age kids were you thinking of for the project?
Drop me a line [rshirley@paradise.net.nz], I'd love to know more and can definitely "hook you up" with a class etc!
Cheers, Rachel, NZ
Aug 28, 2007
Alison Saylor
Aug 29, 2007
Anne Mirtschin
Aug 31, 2007
Elizabeth Dowd
I have just read your post on Chad Outten's profile regarding corresponding with other schools.
I teach Yr 6 in Sydney, Australia (around 11 -12 years of age). We are about to go on 2 weeks holiday (yay!!) and then come back for the last term of the year. As they are in yr 6, these chn are preparing for high school next year. We have a very multicultural school make-up; Filipino, Samoan, Maori, Anglo-Saxon - and all proud Australians!!
I think it would be fantastic to "hook up" next term - one of our units of work is Identity and Values and I see lots of opportunity for cultural exchange.
Cheers
Sep 22, 2007
Elizabeth Dowd
Look forward to working with you!
E.
Sep 23, 2007
Sandy
Dec 10, 2007
Donna Hebert
It's Donna Hebert. I'm really enjoying your class. thanks for putting it together!
Feb 15, 2008
Alison Saylor
Feb 18, 2008
Donna Hebert
How are you doing these days?
Jun 2, 2008