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Technology has always been something that has been very present throughout my life. My dad's job when I was younger allowed us to be exposed to computers and other things like that at a very young age. In fact my dad built our first home computer using different parts from old computers they had at work. But before we even had a computer on of the ways that I used technology the most was the one and only Nintendo. Then Nintendo was a gaming console that my brothers and I would spend hours… Continue

Added by Julia Counts on February 17, 2009 at 8:46am — 1 Comment

Parents Role in Education

Not enough space here. But look at my presentation Notes for This concept.

after that go to my Parents role web site to see the video clips

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The PARENT’S role in Education

a seminar/workshop designed to explore what parents can do to help

educate their children in today’s complex society.





FIRST, Convince your… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:40am — No Comments

Are you teaching-if they are not learning?

NOLEARN=NOTEACH

If they aren’t learning..Then you aren’t teaching



I didn’t always believe the concept that is inferred in the title of this article. I once thought that I was one super extraordinary teacher, the fact that 75% of my students had “F’s” was not important. My thought was that if they got bad grades it was because they wanted bad grades. (I sure made it easy enough by giving excellent explanations and commentary on the lessons.) I did all I was supposed to do and… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:40am — No Comments

Paradigm - the REAL key to quality teaching

Paradigm- the key to successful teaching





What is it? By definition “an example serving as a model; pattern”

Every teacher has one; but most teachers don’t realize what their paradigm is.

Your paradigm determines how well you do every little teaching task that you do.

But first let me give you some examples.

Here are some examples of teacher paradigms.



“My job is to present the lesson. It’s up to the student to learn the… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:39am — No Comments

Teaching Techniques-Make Them Like your Class

Teaching Technique-Make students like your classThe question you obvious have is, HOW?

Consider this, if you went bowling for the first time and threw gutter balls every time. After it was over, you would probably say, “I don’t like bowling!”

If you played golf for the first time and couldn’t even hit the ball. You just hit dirt and missed the ball every time, you would probably say, “Golf is not right for me!”

If you went to archery range for the first time and hit the… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:38am — No Comments

Teaching Teachniques-Us versus Them

A TEACHING TECHNIQUE- US vs. THEM







It exists everywhere between many different groups, sometimes it exists on the conscious level, sometimes sub-consciously. Consider these groups, tall people vs. short people, bald people vs. people with long hair, Blondes vs. brunettes, and TEACHERS vs. STUDENTS.



Imagine this diverseness as an actual physical gap.

Here is the concept

The larger the gap the… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:38am — No Comments

Teaching Teachniques-The TEAM Approach

TEACHING TECHNIQUE-THE TEAM



The concept of the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy taught me, “What you say is what you get”.

Here is the TEAM technique. First, start calling the groups of students you teach classes and call them teams. That is your first period class is a team, the second period a team etc.) You may choose to call them Learning Teams. Let each team choose a motto, a hand shake, a hand sign, a team song, you get the idea.

What makes a team? A common goal, of course.… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:37am — No Comments

Teaching Teachniques-The Cecil B. DeMille Approach



In case you are too young to know, Cecil B. Demille was a Legendary Movie director who is known for the most exciting productions in movies. (This was before CGI, special computer effects).



This technique works best if you have a digital camera or a video camera. (You can now buy one that’s adequate for under $100.00). However, that is not a requirement.



My ninth grade Biology, and Science Classes put on Presentations.… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:36am — No Comments

A TEACHING TECHNIQUE—ATTITUDE

A TEACHING TECHNIQUE—ATTITUDE











The first day in my class this is what I said to my students.

You are very lucky. Just by luck you have landed in the classroom of the best teacher in the school! I am so smart that intelligence is all over my body. As I walk around the classroom some of that intelligence will break off, float in the air and land on YOU.

It is impossible for you to sit in my classroom… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:36am — No Comments

TEACHING TECHNIQUE 35 – THE VISITOR

TEACHING TECHNIQUE 35 – THE VISITOR



All the techniques will not work for all classes. But some are really worth trying. This one really worked for me. I think it worked because it made the students realize

I REALLY CARED



Here it is. I informed my students that I was taking classes every night (and in the summer) working on my doctorate degree. I explained to them that had I spoken positively about them in each of my classes because I was really proud of them. I told… Continue

Added by William Lambert on February 17, 2009 at 8:35am — No Comments

Use it or Lose it

As a golfer I frequency hear that if you don't play and don't practice the skills that you have built up will begin to disappear. Living in the frozen north where our winters tend to deposit a lot on snow on golf courses making play or practice an impracticality, I can vouch for the premise to some extent. My 2 handicap does not carry over well from Novemeber to April but by the time it hits 5 or 6 in June I'm playing better and the handicap is helpful in those friendly wages that are a part of… Continue

Added by Bob.Snyder on February 17, 2009 at 7:26am — No Comments

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES' NEW READ-ALONG BOOK HONORED WITH TEACHERS' CHOICE AWARD

January 22, 2008 Baldwin, NY 11510 ¬ Educational Activities' new read-along book, Why Did My Bone Break?, has been honoured with a Teachers' Choice Award. The book is part of a series that also includes: Why Do I Lose My Teeth? And Why Do I Need to Sleep? The series of informational books was developed for children in Pre-K through Grade 3.

Why Did My Bone Break? Includes an illustrated 32-page book featuring health information within a charming story about a young boy who falls and breaks… Continue

Added by John Khan on February 17, 2009 at 4:04am — No Comments

ohhh techology..

The first technology I remember really enjoying was a giga pet. For some reason I thought those we just the coolest things. You know, you would bring home a dog or cat and have to feed it and love it and bathe it. It would make noises every time it wanted something. When you first brought it home, it was a baby and would need you to take care of it all the time. It would constantly beep until it got "old enough" to not need attention all the time. I distinctly remember resetting it one night.… Continue

Added by Casey Boyd on February 16, 2009 at 11:16pm — 1 Comment

Arkansas Scholarships and Grants February 12th, 2009 Financial Aid in ArkansasPAYING FOR COLLEGE IN ARKANSAS Arkansas Scholarships and Grants The Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship for Post Second…

Arkansas Scholarships and Grants

February 12th, 2009



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The Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship for Post Secondary Education is a college scholarship that offers financial assistance to single parents in need.

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The Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship for Skills/Job Training Program is a college scholarship… Continue

Added by gui on February 16, 2009 at 9:28pm — No Comments

Wiki Reflection/Goals

The wiki's went better today. Started the class out with a group brainstorm:



what do we know about handwriting analysis?

Why is it important in forensics?

Who are the people that do handwriting analysis?

Can we find some case studies where handwriting analysis helped to solve crimes?



We then delegated who wanted to post to the wiki about which topic. As they posted I checked each page and gave feedback about each student's wiki post (check spelling, put this… Continue

Added by Micki Fries on February 16, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Barry Schwartz at TED

Are you celebrating moral exemplars with your…

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Added by Durff on February 16, 2009 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Wiki's in Class

This is the first blog I have entered..trying to be more active here.



I really want to start using wikis in some or all of my classes. I took the first step right before christmas and had some students create a meteorology wiki for a final project. There wasn't as much original thought as I had hoped for, but all in all it turned out okay.



Last week, I created a wiki for my forensics class to unite everything we do in there. I think this could be a great resource for… Continue

Added by Micki Fries on February 16, 2009 at 12:45pm — No Comments

The TechTeacher Network Just Released Two New Podcasts

We are excited to announce two new podcasts released this month. Please check them out at: www.thetechteacher.libsyn.com

We would love your feedback!

Added by Brad Niessen on February 16, 2009 at 11:28am — No Comments

Flickit: iPhone App

I've loaded this app and it's just as clean and easy as it says. I would definitely change a few things. 1) make it easier to load multiple images at one time instead of having to go back into your library after each image. 2)As stated, make viewing flickr from the app. Overall, great find and very simple straight forward.…

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Added by John Costilla on February 16, 2009 at 10:17am — No Comments

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