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Started this discussion. Last reply by Deborah Kerwood Sep 30, 2010. 3 Replies

 

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Gone Fishing - Quality Web Searching for Student Projects

Posted on March 6, 2009 at 9:56am 0 Comments

Many teachers have experienced the frustration of assigning a topic for a research project, then giving students a block of time in the computer lab, only to discover at the end of the class period that the students spent most of their time looking at sites that were off topic, or otherwise useless. Chances are that if a teacher sent her students off on an internet search with so little guidance, she uses the same methods and wastes her own time in similar fashion. It is likely that this… Continue

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At 7:26pm on March 17, 2010, CWhitney said…
Deborah,

I am in the United States. Our 3rd grade is studying Egypt and am looking for a contact in the region. Can you assist with this?
At 8:06am on March 15, 2010, Khalil Zakari said…
Hello Deborah and thank you for your friendship.
I wish you could find some time to visit Ed-Links-Morocco and see what I am involved in currently.
I will be glad to have you on board.
Regards
At 4:30am on June 30, 2009, Farooq Hussain said…
Did you make it to Washington DC for the ISTE? I'm attending - it's a bit overwhelming filling up the Convention Center (I wasn't expecting something quite so big or commercial). Let me know if you are at the Convention Center.
At 8:30am on May 4, 2009, Farooq Hussain said…
Let me know if you think you'll make it to the conference. I plan to attend.
At 8:45am on April 2, 2009, Dan Klumper said…
Excellent. Looking forward to it.
Thanks again,

-Dan Klumper
At 7:36am on April 2, 2009, Dan Klumper said…
Hi Deborah. The questions are ready and I have posted them on my blog: http://waterforsixthgrade.blogspot.com My students and I are so excited to read comments from students living in Egypt. We study ancient Egypt, which makes this Connection even more interesting.
Thank you!

-Dan Klumper
At 9:19am on March 27, 2009, Deborah Kerwood said…
Hello Dan,

All is well here in the land of sand. Speaking of sand, it blowing all over the place today. We can taste it when this happens. It's common for this time of year. We will chime in on Sunday. Students are very excited about the communication!

Deborah Kerwood
At 10:52am on March 24, 2009, Dan Klumper said…
Hi Deborah. Just wondering how things are goin in Egypt and if there's any chance your students could answer some of our questions on my blog? thank you.
-Dan Klumper
At 8:17am on March 11, 2009, Dan Klumper said…
Hi Deborah. Thank you for your kind words. Enjoy your break. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Have a good day,
-Dan Klumper
At 5:16pm on March 10, 2009, Patricia Donaghy said…
Hi Deborah
Welcome aboard!! In some ways it is a small world :-)
Thanks for the messages. Good to hear 'Ginger' works well.
Patricia
 
 
 

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