I just wanted to make sure that everyone knew that links to all of the different "Best Websites..." lists I've been posting about can be found in one place:
Greetings I want to invite you to join a collaborative project in which you boil a day of the week, or your entire week, into a single sentence and share it through a community of writers. This week, we are using VoiceThread.
How did you choose the Internet to reach the public?>I was standing in Best Buys and saw a wall of wed cams. Listening for about a half hour to all the questions being asked and the volume by which people, young and old, were buying them. The light bulb went off! As an actor for twenty-five years. I know the camera doesn’t lie. I know how commented I am t obeying Santa, and of course how fast the internet is growing, I new I could get Santa to people and…
It also reminds me that interactive surfaces are "not about the hardware" (As Smartech's David Martin rightfully points out).
Touch based surface devices (Interactive Whiteboards or IWBs for those in the classroom) are in fact not about the hardware at all .. Johnny Lee proved the point with the $50… Continue
Added by Rich White on February 1, 2008 at 8:11am —
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Let me tell you just one of the values of the Classroom 2.0 and Vid Snacks community here on Ning. Not long ago I posted a blog, “The World is Watching”. My point was that students needed to understand what they were creating with video would be seen outside the school or the local community. As usual in the classroom setting, the explanation of TEAM received the usual head nods or stares, but when students actually began getting responses from the global community, immediately change occurred.… Continue
Added by Paul Hardt on February 1, 2008 at 7:36am —
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Today I finished reading and responding to the last of the Storybook brainstorming assignments that students turned in for my three classes this week. In all three classes, the students do a Storybook project, and this first brainstorming assignment is basically the same for all three classes, with slight variations - the students propose four possible Storybook topics, and I give them feedback on each one (if you are curious the specific assignments are here:… Continue
Added by Laura Gibbs on January 31, 2008 at 9:13pm —
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Just finishing up my presentation for the IOC conference. If anyone else is planning to attend, stop by to say hello or let me know if you are presenting and I will visit your session etc.
I'm talking about why we should teach with social networking tools....
Also coming up is the TCC Online Conference as well...anyone planning to attend?
It's too bad we couldn't set up a classroom 2.0 lounge at all these conferences.
Added by Mary Hricko on January 31, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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The first Hungarian virtual social network of
NanoScience started in November 2007. Today
have 300 members, and is a meeting point for researchers, industrial partners,
students from more than 50 country (Hungary,
India, USA, Germany,…). 20 thematic groups
(nanotoxicity, nanoeducation,…), forum topics, chat, videos and photos are available
for the network members. Everybody can create „My page" to find new contacts,
partners…Continue
Added by Andras Paszternak on January 31, 2008 at 1:12pm —
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Fat Thursday 2008. Today, January 31, marks the
holiday of "Fat Thursday" in 2008. You have probably heard of "Mardi
Gras" ("Fat Tuesday") which is a holiday celebrated the day before Ash
Wednesday (that will be next week). Well, "Fat Thursday" is a similar
holiday, marking the last Thursday before Lent; you can read more at wikipedia.
The Fat Thursday holiday is especially celebrated in Germany… Continue
There is nothing like getting ready to present at an upcoming conference to bring on a frenzy of online research, re-examination and synthesis of information. What tools and strategies might be included in a digital toolbox for both PC and Mac…
Today was a fantastic day. Ten teachers from one of our campuses came to visit with me about inclusion. While the talk of inclusion gets my juices flowing, we crossed over into the discussion of using iPods in the classroom. They had millions of questions and were certainly interested in using those little devices in their classrooms. Of course they want someone to come and teach them how to do it, and naturally I volunteered.
After that conversation, my principal stopped me in the…
Last Thursday evening I was at home with my wife in our small kibbutz apartment when my cell phone gave a loud ring. The incoming number was from the Tel Aviv area – not an expected call. The…
The lab bench, beakers, liquids, a balance, data in a notebook these are the makings of the class lab. Now add in the lab report. Follow the way of writing science, abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion…Now turn it in, and move
forward to the next assignment.
Now consider this: The lab bench, beakers, liquids, a balance, data in a notebook these…
Dear reader,
I am an author of books that are used in many educational programs to
encourage students to express themselves through writing. I have launched a free new web site -- http://www.makebeliefscomix.com -- where students can create their own comic strips. The site offers fun animal and human characters with different moods, thought and talk balloons to fill in with words, and story prompts. It's a wonderful resource to spur children and adults to write, read and communicate… Continue
Added by Bill Zimmerman on January 30, 2008 at 5:48am —
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The web 2.0 and the
so-called e-learning 2.0 have placed a new, huge world full of
information and state-of-the-art, free educational resources at out
fingertips. However, all this enormous stream of knowledge is sometimes
overwhelming and our capacity to sail across that ocean of information
is limited. RSS and other tools help to some extent, but we still need
to be guided.
Well we're taking the journey further into the world of Ning in my class.
Today
we went through some different features of our class Ning and we
jointly composed a response to a Forum topic and a Blog post (before I
deleted it when I accidentally pressed backspace - Memo to self - teach
students about saving drafts). The shared writing gave them a much
needed foundation. It seemed to help them when they were in the
computer… Continue
Added by Greg Oz on January 29, 2008 at 11:07pm —
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