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Whether you think of HTML as a familiar friend or a terrifying alien monster, we can all agree that sometimes code just takes too much time. In an attempt to help a friend build her web presence, and …
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Yesterday we had the last mentor meeting, that mostly consisted of the students presented their complete project to their mentors, as a mock Exhibition and a practice for the big day. It was truly amazing to see how far along some of the groups had come and that they are solidified their understanding of their topic and were able to articulate it to an adult audience.
The mentors used the oral presentation rubric and gave their group feedback, including the positive and the points…
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Concluding our look at this social learning project with a sampling of student reflections, and curriculum tie-ins.
Last week I published part 1 of this article, introducing this fun and well executed project, developed…
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We live in an era of bells and whistles and razzmatazz, the 30 second sound bite, flash animations and “edutainment”. For a message to “hit home” it has to be delivered with all the “bells and whistles” that are possible. Right? Wrong.
Educational consultant Alan November proves that powerful thoughts, spoken softly in the most traditional manner of all - a teacher in front of some students with only some slides (still images) to help him, can be riveting.…
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If you have not seen this yet, check out the latest Verizon TV ad. I saw it last night and had to pass it on as I thought it truly captured this new generation of kids we are teaching.
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Twitter - The first steps to your PLN... on Prezi
I have been using Twitter as the key ingredient for my PLN (Personal Learning Network) for some time now. I cannot stress how invaluable it has been to my PD and growth as a teacher. Through my PLN I have discovered new resources, approaches,…
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Originally posted here - http://bit.ly/jRThzG.
Learning new things everyday is one of the fun things about being involved withEnterthegroup.com. I had never heard of a cloud-computing academy until I met Conor (an ETG user). He has some interesting and ambitious goals that I think everyone involved in education would be interested to discover and add their…
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There is a new post on my other blog that you will find of interest. Our pilot teachers have developed their own mobile websites on Wirenode that their kids use throughout the day and also access from home. Check them out at :
http://iteachthereforeripod.blogspot.com/
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Today was frustrating - until I had a visit from a ghost.…
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Judges are now gathering to judge video artifacts created by high school students based on the flatteners in Thomas Friedman's book,…
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Canadian 9th Grade ELA Teacher Richard Cossette developed this highly engaging and fun project for his students, with Facebook playing a central role. Mr. Cossette did a wonderful job of defining and executing this, and I am delighted to be able to share…
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The mentors will meet their groups again tomorrow. Each week I’ve been sending them an agenda and this week is not different, asking them to go over the various components their group needs for a complete Exhibition.
Action Plan; what they intend to do at a local level from what they’ve learned to actively make a difference
What type of display will they use
Oral Presentation
Performance they will include in their Exhibition.
The mentor should question…
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Check out our blog for a listing of our teacher's favorite apps. Teachers rated each app using our App Rubric. This first listing rates the math apps being used in our classrooms. Check them out at
Added by Harry Walker on April 29, 2011 at 5:31pm — 1 Comment
There’s nothing wrong with wanting the best from life, whether it be a top paying job, a perfect GPA or a massively successful business. What happens when we expect too much from ourselves though? In other words, if we set the bar so high that we accept nothing but incredible success aren’t we setting ourselves up for failure?
The environment we live in focuses on big success. You either go big or you go home. Many companies have the mantra that they will be everything to everybody.…
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I am the principal of a school in Baltimore County that is piloting the use of IPods in our fourth and fifth grade classrooms. We have some cool things going on. Check out my blog for details....
We are looking for folks to share our learning and to collaborate.
Harry Walker
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