I am currently looking into setting objectives and providing feedback. Setting objectives is pretty old hat for me but providing meaningful feedback is an area that I purpose could grow in. If anyone has some ideas or websites that they could share on this topic, that would be great.
Thanks,
Julie
Added by Julie Little on June 14, 2009 at 5:48pm —
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Do we even call it a classroom? Maybe we call it an environment?
Here are suggestions - but they are speculative suggestions only.
1. Flexible
The traditional schoolroom was a place that was designed for all to follow the same thing at the same time and the technology that was in use was so specific as to be easily accommodated within a static set up. Now we need the utmost flexibility. Flexibility on terms of desking, or power, of ICT connectivity, of computers… Continue
Added by Roger Neilson on June 14, 2009 at 10:00am —
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The village school at that time provided all the instruction we were likely to ask for. It was a small stone barn divided by a wooden partition into two rooms - The Infants and The Big Ones. There was one dame teacher, and perhaps a young girl assistant. Every child in the valley crowding there, remained till he was fourteen years old, then was presented to the working field or factory, with nothing in his head more burdensome than a few mnemonics, a jumbled list of wars, and a dreamy image…Continue
Added by Roger Neilson on June 14, 2009 at 6:33am —
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that I have begun creating a Web 2.0 Directory for Teachers. Please visit my site, become a member if you like and let me know what you think. It includes links to all of the Web 2.0 tools I have used or come across in the last few years.
http://www.connectedlearners.wetpaint.com/
You might also like to visit my Year 3 class blog and my blog for… Continue
On June 14th 1:00pm - 3:00pmSLT at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Southern%20Colorado/163/42/26
the Passionate Redheads Team of the Second Life Relay For Life will holding the first Gala Ball Event. A Fashion Show will follow the ball at 4:00pm - 6:00pmSLT.
On June 14th 6:00pm - 9:00pmSLT at… Continue
Added by Durff on June 13, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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Standards and underachievement have been at the forefront of recent educational debate. I would like to introduce, for those interested, a specially designed rolling curriculum designed to address standards, attitudes and motivation in students 5-12 and continuously support learning in core subject areas throughout the primary/ elementary years.
TLC Kids is a unique education method and family of english-medium programmes… Continue
Added by Geoff Blaik on June 13, 2009 at 9:03am —
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I put over 130 miles on my minivan in ONE day this week just chauffeuring my two kids to ball games, practices, and "Driver's Ed" class. This time of year can be crazy, but I absolutely LOVE every minute of it!
Anyway, before the summer flies by, as it has a tendency to do each year, I'm writing down some goals to keep me focused.
Professional Goals:
1. Prepare for and lead session (Collaboration and Building a PLN) for… Continue
With the first issue to be published in September 2009, we are pleased to announce that you can subscribe to the Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry online at http://www.gylphi.co.uk/poetry
We are offering individual and institutional subscriptions, and details of the upcoming contents are online. If you are affiliated with an institution please recommend the Journal of British and Irish… Continue
Here are some of the signs that you love using technology in the classroom:
1. During a 2.5 hour dentist appointment, you spend 2 hours thinking about student collaboration projects with Google Docs.
2. At an In The Flesh Concert (local Pink Floyd cover band), you wonder how people are "connected" (like the facebook graphic)
3. You have accounts for Thinkfree, Zoho, and Google Docs, you login weekly to check for updates.
4. Each year you use different presentation… Continue
"By second quarter, I had scrapped the textbook and was teaching entirely using unabridged novels and plays. I didn't last long at the school, but at least in my time there my kids got a more authentic experience of literature..."
340 posts in four-and-a-half months, and TeachPaperless is going strong. I'll be continuing to post daily throughout the summer, and remember that every Friday TP runs the Friday Chat -- a 45 minute live chat discussion of topics important to educators in… Continue
I pulled this out of the notes taken by @wfryer regarding T3 (Target Tech in Texas) which is the artist formally know as E2T2 in Texas. Wes provides a great deal of insight and summary information around the grant opportunity. Read more.…
To blog or not to blog? (With great apologies to William!)
Okay...waaay off base. I thought I had to create a blog at another site, so now I've got a blog here in Classroom 2.0 AND a blog at the following: www.anneashiker.blogspot.com
Share your outing adventures with me.
Added by Anne Bryan on June 10, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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I am taking an on-line class called Video Production in the Classroom. I am very excited to create videos for the classroom to engage my future students. This is all new to me. Does anyone who has experience with this have any tips for me?
Added by Zelda Trujillo on June 10, 2009 at 5:56pm —
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Today one of Clarence Fisher's thoughtful posts at his blog, Remote Access, caught my attention. The topic was work-arounds. As often happens, I found myself writing a response that grew and grew until it was too big for a comment. So I cut it in half and resolved to author my own post which builds upon what I understood Clarence to be saying:
He wonders.
Should we be teaching work-arounds as a digital skill?
detourThose of us who teach in labs do it all the… Continue
eLearners.com, a web resource of EducationDynamics, which has successfully connected learners to online education since 1999, announces the Denver launch of a new national program aimed at helping adults kick start their careers through education, entitled “Career Stimulus Package” (www.careerstimulus.com). The comprehensive career education program will offer undereducated, underemployed adults access to online education opportunities,… Continue
Added by Erik on June 10, 2009 at 12:10pm —
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I love my iphone. I've had it for 3 months and am always on the hunt for apps.
I stumbled on this list of iPhone Apps for learning. Those of you with a passion for lifelong learning should check out this list. There are apps for literature, the arts, foreign languages, travel, science, math, and nature, to name a few.
As a middle school teacher, if I have learned anything about being an effective teacher, I have learned it's all about connection. Not connection with 'the class' because there's no such thing as 'the class'. The connection(s) you must cultivate are those between you and each and every student.
Students will largely forget what you say to them but they will never forget how you made them feel. Connection offers the opportunity for you to build… Continue
Do you buy your morning coffee on your way into work? Well STOP IT!!
I challenge the network to give up the gourmet coffee once a week. (You know it has to be serious if I say that!)
Instead brew the coffee at home or drink the free coffee at work.
Use your credit card to donate the money you save (about $5) to the Relay For Life. You can either go to… Continue
Added by Durff on June 10, 2009 at 7:00am —
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