Hello Everyone,
I am new to blogging and currently taking a class called "Technology for the Adult Learner." I would love to hear from individuals who are currently using technology for their organiztion or in the classroom.
What thechnologies are you using and how are they managed by your organization?
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Please read this article on the potential of social networking to enhance learning amongst students.
http://educationaltech-med.blogspot.com/2011/10/reasons-why-facebook-is-revolutionizing.html
Please give us any insights that this article provides for you.
When you see the term facebook, please think of it as a generic term for "social networking site, just like classroom 2.0 is.
Added by Kevin Sharkey on October 18, 2011 at 10:58pm — 3 Comments
A different approach to the question of whether or not technology makes a difference in student learning and outcomes.
We want to know what YOU think – if you are a teacher, or work closely with teachers in a supporting role, please take a few moments to answer these 6 brief questions about which technologies, or technologically-related actions or…
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One promise on the horizon in the field of assistive technology is the promise of the usage of tablets. With the use of tablets, devices could be customized to meet the needs of the individual students. Specific apps that could downloaded on the tablet that could provide services needed for each student. In fact in Nova University is currently…
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Day 3
Some of our gardens have flourished more than others. Some of the gardens are very green and are coming along very nicely.
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At Catholic College Bendigo, teachers are following the EduBlogs Challenge #10:
http://teacherchallenge.edublogs.org/2011/08/08/pln-challenge-10-making-connections/
Teachers are invited to sign up for this challenge and to join our conversation in Classroom 2.0 about our experiences with personal learning…
Added by Kevin Sharkey on October 12, 2011 at 8:00pm — 2 Comments
Day 2
Today I noticed that some plots vegetables have sprouted out of the ground and have begun growing. We also took data of our plants today. We recorded the height of our plants and the date that we planted them. We also noticed a really green growing garden at the end of our garden land, they used coffee grounds and planted turnips. Almost the whole plot of land they have is growing with green! Smart Tip: Plant Turnips with coffee grounds.…
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This is the first post of our school garden project! To stay up to date about our project check in daily.
Day1
Our gardens are growing sprout lings! Its a sign of life for our personalized garden plots. The challenge about our garden is that we started planting in the middle of Fall. So we need to try to keep our gardens growing healthy during the harsh colds of Winter. We may seem like aimless fools braving the cold, but I believe we are showing that with enough care and love…
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Support and Guidance for Geography Useful website addresses
(last updated January 2009)
QCA/DfES geography websites and publications
The QCA geography updates can be accessed through the 'Innovating with
Geography' website. Links are made to all the websites featuring the updates so
you will only need to remember one simple address from now on.
www.qca.org.uk/geography/innovating/
National Curriculum…
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I teach 7th grade Life Science in Harrisburg Pennsylvania and I have a dilemma. We moved to full inclusion this year, so I teach heterogeneously mixed classes of 26 students. In my classes I have a child with Downs syndrome, and several students with MR IEPs mixed in with regular ed kids and kids with gifted IEPs. I am looking for sources or suggestions on how to meet the needs of all my…
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I have found lots of good information in the "Google for Teachers" document from freetech4teachers.com. I look forward to trying some of the features.
I also found some recommended sites for ESL students and have signed up my student. One is the usalearns.org and usalearns.org/class. I can set up a classroom or my student can register independently. I set up a class and student and plan to assign some of the reading/videos/activities for my student.
I have my ESL student…
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We've already covered alliteration, hyperbole and personification. And today, we bring you allusion, with examples from hip-hop, literature, history and more! We love when students share their examples in the comments.
http://blog.flocabulary.com/allusion/
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Kelly, Bob (September 16, 2011). Fostering Collaboration in the Online Classroom. Faculty Focus, Retrieved October 3, 11, from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/fostering-collaboration-in-the-online-classroom/
Kelly reported about a professor who he interviewed for Online Classroom, Glenda Hernandez Baca coordinator of…
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Kelly, Bob (September 16, 2011). Fostering Collaboration in the Online Classroom. Faculty Focus, Retrieved October 3, 11, from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/fostering-collaboration-in-the-online-classroom/
Kelly reported about a professor who he interviewed for Online Classroom, Glenda Hernandez Baca coordinator of teacher…
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Ni hao again from Changchun, China! The City Where Internet Access Isn't Taken Seriously. ;)
This blog post is actually an assignment for my Flat Classroom Certified Teacher Program, specifically for Module #2, "Connect and Reflect."
http://fcpteacher.flatclassroomproject.org/
To quote from the above website:
"The Flat Classroom®…
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