A moment of extreme clarity became an obsession for me last week. A session that I had prepared for the
IL-TCE conference went from "Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom" to "Why Web 2.0 Is Important to the Future of Education." Then, as PowerPoint fever gripped me (OpenOffice.org Impress, actually), moving slides around as though they were puzzle pieces finally coming together correctly, I found my thoughts coalescing toward a bold conclusion and…
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Added by Steve Hargadon on March 5, 2008 at 8:00am —
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During tonight's eMINTS training, we had a lot of hands on / sharing / how do you do that activities. We had a presenter present who gave basic instruction and asked us to experiment with the four boards that were set up. It was a lot of fun as many participants had learned some fun ways to use the software. Each who had learned to do something fun shared their ideas after we practiced what we were taught. It was fun to see how many people had been "playing" with the software and the boards on…
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Added by Glen Westbroek on March 4, 2008 at 9:19pm —
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I received this announcement from Bonnie Blagojevic, Research Associate for the Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies (UCEDD). She asked that I pass it on. Join us!
PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT:
There are many free web tools available that can help early educators collaborate with others, share and manage information. The NAEYC Technology & Young Children Interest Forum (http://www.techandyoungchildren.org/) will be sponsoring a "Web Wonders" discussion this…
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Added by Tonya Witherspoon on March 4, 2008 at 3:14pm —
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When I locate new science rss feeds, reputable resources, I add them to my public
N2Teaching Science PageFlake. This morning I found websites that relate to Biology, Chemistry, Oceanography, Physics and other sciences. I hope you will take a moment to look over the other rss feeds in my public PageFlake.
Images created are referenced to…
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Added by samccoy on March 4, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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It’s been quite a while since I have travelled internationally, so I really didn’t know what to expect on this trip to La Coruna via Madrid for the ESP conference. Being aware of the tightening of security checks and precautions since 9/11 as well as the cutbacks on airline operation expenses, I sort of expected a much less pleasant experience than I had recalled while flying in the past. Well I must say I was pleasantly surprised. The experience at the new international Ben Gurion Terminal at…
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Added by Reuven Werber on March 4, 2008 at 11:12am —
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One of my goals is to incorporate more technology into my classroom. Unfortunately, as we have all found, money is tight. I am interested in finding grants and sources for newer technologies to be used in the classroom. I am very interested in the Tablet PC and have found several grant possibilities. Does anyone have any suggestions? What pitfalls have you found in the grant-writing process? I am really looking for suggestions...
Added by Charles Miller on March 4, 2008 at 9:25am —
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No matter how much we love the internet and our online experiences, we can still love the real world, in its basic nature. I know kids always enjoy learning Science and Math, especially when we are enjoying the teaching with confidence.
Do you like to share what you are working on in your science/math classes? Would like to meet other like-minded teachers who want to share with you? Come chat with us at TappedIN Math and Science K-20 monthly meetings.…
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Added by samccoy on March 3, 2008 at 10:00pm —
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hye, come and join me with jr doctor club, i will update with video,photo and a report for every activities
Added by SAKIAH on March 3, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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At the present time, I see why “learners prefer not to learn at a distance, if given a legitimate choice.” People are slow to change and embrace new ideas. I have long said that education has not significantly changed in the last 250 years. Recent advances in technology have led the way, finally, to the prospect that education can and will change in the near future, but it will take much public relations work by knowledgeable people.
In my vision for future distance education, there…
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Added by susyqo4 on March 3, 2008 at 8:16pm —
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How are you using your iPod?
As I write this blog post, I am listening to one of my favorite podcasts, TWIT, with Leo LaPorte! I am a major user of iPods personally and in the classroom, however, until I listened to a new podcast called
Learning in Hand: iPod, by Tony Vincent, I did not realize the many other possibilities it affords. Personally, I use it for music, podcasts, videos and for my review masterycasts. My students…
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Added by Sue Palmer on March 3, 2008 at 8:00pm —
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Haven't posted in along time. now that I"m on my way to A Coruna, Spain for the
22nd ESP Conference maybe I will take the opportunity to post here. I will be presenting on Friday on the 21st Century School curriculum as done in Neveh Channah HS for Girls in the Etzion Blog, Israel. Boarding in a few minutes so will be satisfied with this mini post for now. Anyone want me to find out anything about edtech in Europe for them? Better yet, any of you…
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Added by Reuven Werber on March 3, 2008 at 8:00pm —
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So excited about the ICE conference that I just attended. I have so many ideas spinning around in my head that I can't even focus.... I want to use Scratch right away... http://scratch.mit.edu/
What a great tool that not only introduces students to gaming but to collaboration and open source as well!
Added by Teri Rossman on March 3, 2008 at 5:23pm —
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Now that Julie and I are back from conferences, we are furiously working on the
Horizon Project 2008 -- setting the framework, etc.
We've
set up a form for those interested in this project using Google Forms (it automaticaly enters it in a spreadsheet.) We are particularly keen on finding additional classrooms in the far east, south America, and…
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Added by Vicki Davis on March 3, 2008 at 10:33am —
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Does your school have a science fair? If so, who participates? Is it required in some classes, all classes or is it completely voluntary? Any comments you can share about your science fair would be appreciated. We just held our 26th science fair and have revamped and revised it many times over the years. We have had hundreds of projects some years from those that received superiors at the state level to some that should never have been judged to small numbers with most of those projects…
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Added by Leslie Austin on March 3, 2008 at 6:49am —
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I used to have apple trees in my yard. One year, the buds for the apple blossoms came out a little too early due to an unusually warm late winter. They were looking good, but they were taking a big risk. Sure enough, a frost came along and killed them off. That summer there were no apples at all on my trees. It was all about timing.
My explorations of the resources, people, and discussions here at Classroom 2.0 have been exhilarating. I have jumped into a couple of discussions about…
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Added by James E. Schwartz on March 3, 2008 at 6:32am —
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Looking at the rapid advancement of technology the world is changing very fast and with it changing the people’s living style and habits. Everything is driven with the help of technology and it has become really difficult for someone to remember even a single item that doesn’t use technology. Learning has also lent itself in to the hands of technology and has taken a new name as E-Learning.
E-Learning or online education as said by many is the flavour among the students now worldwide. The…
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Added by Jasonrichmond on March 3, 2008 at 12:28am —
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Cross posted from the
Nebulog
I recently heard about Wubi - the windows installer for Ubuntu. This utility is listed as a beta release, but it seems fully functional. The very special thing about Wubi is that it allows one to install Ubuntu Linux onto an existing Windows partition. The end result is a dual-boot configuration, without the need for separate partitions. And, since Wubi is installed through windows, it can be uninstalled…
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Added by Ed Hitchcock on March 2, 2008 at 6:32pm —
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CONVOCATORIA
5to Simposium Iberoamericano en Educación, Cibernética e Informática: SIECI 2008
en el contexto de la Séptima Conferencia Iberoamericana en Sistemas, Cibernética e Informática: CISCI 2008
Del 29 de Junio al 2 de Julio de 2008, Orlando, Florida (EE.UU.)
www.infocibernetica.org/sieci2008
Presidente Honorario: Freddy Malpica
Presidentes: Andrés Tremante y Friedrich Welsch
Presidentes Comité de Programa: Ángel Oropeza y José…
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Added by Neli Maria Mengalli on March 2, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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Added by Larry Ferlazzo on March 2, 2008 at 3:37pm —
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May get the names of domain specific institutional repositories related to community information service
Added by Prof. J. K. Sarkhel on March 2, 2008 at 1:09pm —
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