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I just read the blog from Francisco about filtering, and I immediately thought of filtering in the classroom. I am often torn between filtering for my 4th graders or not. If I filter too much, they may not know how to search for things online once they get home. If I don't filter enough, they will run into inappropriate things!
This also makes me wonder about filtering out sites such as Youtube and Flickr as a district. My students are 10, and I…
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I am working on some curriculum mapping on a wiki. I am new at this and would like some feedback. I am looking at a small portion of a year and would just like a breif opinion. I am looking for an 8th grade math teacher that would look it over and let me know what they think. My wiki is http://michalsmath.wikispaces.com
Thanks
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I am a 6th grade teacher in Oklahoma. I am looking for another 6th grade teacher to check out my curriculum mapping for Social Studies and let me know if the content is similar to what you teach, or completely different. I have aligned with the PASS Skills for Oklahoma. My wiki can be found at: http://uturn41.wikispaces.com/Curriculum+Mapping
This is my first time blogging and using a wiki. Thanks a lot for taking…
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National Library Week, first sponsored in 1958, is an annual celebration of the contributions of America's libraries and librarians sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across
the country.
Our nation's school, academic, public and special libraries make an impact in the lives of students today more than ever and serve as crucial technology hubs for people in need of free…
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Fellow Educator,
My name is Bryan O’Black and I currently serve as the Director of Technology for the Shaler Area School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The…
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I like the fact that anybody can publish things on the internet for all to see. Sites like flickr and utube allow people to post and comment on some crazy and often amazing things....maybe more often crazy. I have used utube to learn how to play the banjo but finding exactly what I want is not easy. That we have to filter through what is good and bad or interesting to us can take a lot of time. I think it really contributes to the difficulty I have with these sites. I get tied up looking at…
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The Challenge
Dallas McPheeters was asked to prepare a Summer Technology camp for 430 students in an elementary school near the US/Mexico border. All the school had to offer to facilitate this was a set of eight year old PCs running…
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Yesterday I was home sick. It happens to all of us sooner or later, and usually at the worst possible time. Staying home yesterday for a doctor's appointment in the morning (Where they so do not get that you…
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Title: Global Communication and Today’s Foreign Language Students
Presenter: Rosa Shely, Spanish teacher, Earl Warren High School
Date: April 10, 2010
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: Northside Activity Center, San Antonio, Texas (On Culebra just inside Loop 410)
Contact: Dr. Barbara Pino of UTSA…
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