I am enjoying this!
Added by Lori Roberts on February 12, 2009 at 4:07pm —
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This is a cool class! I can't wait to become a Network Teacher so my students will be Network Learners.
Added by Donna Keeton on February 12, 2009 at 4:06pm —
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This is a very interesting class!
Added by Danyelle Hillman on February 12, 2009 at 4:06pm —
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I wish I had a picture that I could upload.
Added by Brandy Smothers on February 12, 2009 at 4:06pm —
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This is cool!
Added by Wendy Willingham on February 12, 2009 at 4:05pm —
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This blog has been stagnant for awhile so I decided I'd better update it. I was reminded to do this after a few students decided to Google me while we were in the computer lab. I was actually a bit embarrassed that they would see out of date information. Thankfully, I try to keep my online presence middle school appropriate.
Added by Scott Beiter on February 12, 2009 at 12:57pm —
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Happy Birthday, Honest Abe!
Check out Remix America's latest blog post on Lincoln!
ASSIGNMENT IDEA: Today, encourage your students to remix a campaign commercial for Abraham Lincoln (or Jefferson Davis!) on the Remix America software!
Added by Erika Johansson on February 12, 2009 at 12:43pm —
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I have a grandson (actually, three grandsons and three granddaughters, but I digress already...) Grandson in the middle attends school in a large city district in another state. He called his Grandpa and me last Friday night on his own initiative; I don’t think his parents even know that he called us. He was just missing us, he said.
During the conversation, of course I had to ask how school was going. The boy just sighed. “It’s OK, but it’s getting hard. We’re practicing for the…
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Added by Linda Loder on February 12, 2009 at 8:23am —
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Yesterday, @
eduinnovation and I were discussing the idea of changing job titles on
Twitter. As a result of that discussion, I posted the question: “If you could change your job title, what would it be?” as a Twitter poll. The following are responses that were given. No requirements on job title were given. Below are the responses from all who participated. I enjoyed reading and contemplating the ideas behind each…
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Added by Glen Westbroek on February 12, 2009 at 7:30am —
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Hi everyone!
This is my favourite blog coz NCC is my passion. NCC stands for National Cadet Corps, which is an activity in the Co-Curricular Programme in my school. Students sign up to be in this activity and the commitment is for four years in a secondary school education. The blog gives information on the activities and training programme the students go through weekly.
Added by jennifer joy on February 12, 2009 at 12:11am —
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In an attempt to help students prepare for college I did not provide them with a study guide. Instead I created points in the lesson where we stopped and discuss what would be good questions over the material covered. About the third day I used polleverywhere.com and simply ask students to text me questions. Then I open the screen on the projector so as the questions came in the class as a whole would answer them.
I saw several benefits here. 1) Students got to share what they…
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Added by Alan Beam on February 11, 2009 at 1:12pm —
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Every year at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), a group of educational bloggers (or edubloggers) gathers for a full day "unconference" where the sessions and topics are decided by the participants. It's an exciting and high-energy social learning experience.
A west coast version of the edubloggercon takes place each year at the CUE conference in Palm Springs. Steve Hargadon, Jen Wagner, and I have begun talking about planning the event. Please add your name to the…
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Added by Mark Wagner on February 11, 2009 at 10:59am —
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We have started to invest in student response clicker systems. The CPS clickers by Interwrite have come to the top our list. It is plug and play rf system and they integrate with Examview (which they own). We have some Interwrite interactive white boards, which are great, and some Interwrite Pads. I absolutely love the clickers. If I was back in the classroom, this would be a piece of technology that I would have to have. The ability to formative assess and track progress is a very valuable…
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Added by Bob.Snyder on February 11, 2009 at 7:22am —
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We had the rapid technology development of new mobile devices and platforms, virtualization, cloud computing, and more. But we also met the serious financial crisis in 2008. In enterprises, more and more people are upgrading their OA systems and products with new technologies. Nowadays high quality and low cost training of new technology is what enterprises looking for.
When an enterprise is going to adopt the new software product or a new system to provide them higher productivity…
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Added by Tim on February 11, 2009 at 5:48am —
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I am currently conducting some research on educator sites/resources and I would very much appreciate you all taking a few minutes to complete this survey for me http://tinyurl.com/aphjrz
Thank you in advance and I will post the results of my research once it is completed. Feel free to pass along to your colleagues as well
Added by Kenneth Shelton on February 10, 2009 at 8:39pm —
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Tonight Mr. E made me recall technology that I used while growing up. The first thing that came to my mind was the good old Gameboy by Nitendo. I remember that I received the handheld gaming device as a birthday gift. I want to say that it was my sixth birthday. At the time, it was the coolest, new toy to have, mainly because you could play a game and move from place to place. I believe the Gameboy was the first game system to go portable. Besides the Gameboy, I also received the game…
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Added by Matthew Davidson on February 10, 2009 at 6:34pm —
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San Jose Digital Media Conference
June 22nd-25th at the San Jose Museum of Art
The San Jose Digital Media Course is a unique course designed for educators to experience 21st Century Learning in a real world setting. Participants work collaboratively to create vodcasts (video podcasts) of art exhibits from the San Jose Museum of Art.
CEUs and Graduate Credit available
More information is available at…
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Added by Tammy Stephens on February 10, 2009 at 6:18pm —
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Engage Me!
A video production by students and teachers at Robin Hood Primary School, Birmingham, England.
Engage Me!
Added by Rohan Craig on February 10, 2009 at 3:20pm —
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Like many districts everywhere we are in the midst of a budget reduction, 9.3 million this year and about the same again next year. We are actively pursuing alternate ways to train teachers that don't require face to face or time out of the classroom. We have Blackboard and that works well but we are also looking for a low cost (free is really what we need) way of video conferencing with a small groups of teachers. I tried out Dimdim today with some success and some failure. The desktop sharing…
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Added by Bob.Snyder on February 10, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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I've just posted a new set of discussion starters about President Obama's trip to Indiana yesterday. Here it is:
The Washington Post is running an article entitled, “Obama Returns to
Campaign Tactics to Push Stimulus Bill.” The article begins,
“President Obama took his campaign for a massive new economic
stimulus package to this hard-hit corner of Indiana Monday and urged
Congress to pass a bill ‘immediately’ to avoid the prospect of a
‘deepening disaster.’”…
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Added by Andrew Pass on February 10, 2009 at 9:30am —
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