It's too long to crosspost, but if anyone's interested I'm doing a series about creating classroom documentaries over on my blog. It's something I've been doing for a couple of years now--Time consuming, but the learning that goes on is amazing. I'm also giving a link to all my handouts.
Added by Jeri Hurd on August 15, 2007 at 5:48am —
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Hi...most of my training is 'on the road' to businesses, and use a number of openings to warm them up...you may have seen these as e-mails or otherwise circulated...the quizzes can be used to get things going...hope they are okay...thanks, ss
Started learning Flex. I had stayed away from Actionscript in the past. As the software I write tend to require a gui interface, I was not much enthused by the timeline and movie clip analogies.
With the move to AS3 (a proper OO language) and the introduction of a XUL like language to rapidly define the interface elements, they got me seriously consider taking the time to learn actionscript. After a few weeks looking into it,… Continue
Added by Marielle Lange on August 14, 2007 at 4:52pm —
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I'm returning to the classroom soon. I spent the last year as a consultant on school change, and before that 2 years as a substitute teacher while I was doing my MA in Human Systems Intervention. I know that a lot has changed and I have many new strategies to learn and experiment with. I'm hoping this site will help me out with that :)
Added by Tracy Rosen on August 14, 2007 at 8:50am —
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Gave a presentation to educators today over Secondlife and Croquet :: They watched with morbid curiosity - this seems to take many out of their "comfort…
Added by Rich White on August 13, 2007 at 8:39pm —
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Today's schedule was quite full - opening keynote, 2 breakout sessions, lunch, afternoon keynote, followed by school team building activities.) The keynote sessions were given by Jack C. Berckemeyer of the National Middle School Association. The breakout sessions had a good mix of technology and adolescent development. The highlight of the conference for many was Jack. Berckemeyer. He understands and is animated in his enthusiastic delivery. Everyone was… Continue
Added by Glen Westbroek on August 13, 2007 at 7:36pm —
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In just one week, our school will again be opening our doors for a new school year. As usual, I have grand plans for new ways to integrate technology into the curriculum. Geography is a big theme for me this year, so I would love to coordinate on projects with other classrooms around the world. Here is a link to my "Our Wonderful World" blog that I will be using each week to work with my 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade students on reading for… Continue
Added by Anna Baralt on August 13, 2007 at 4:19pm —
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I am going on an interview for a writing position in 6th grade. I am looking for any insight to assist in this interview process. I am super excited about the opportunity to be a teacher in the middle school atmosphere and to teach a writing class too; almost seems too good to be true!!
All insight welcome!!
I wanted to let you all know that I was offered the position and am extremely excited!!!
If anyone has any great tips I would be honored to…
Hi everyone, my name is Ed and I teach high school economics to 12th graders and am working on a Master's in integrated technology. I would love to hear from anyone who teachs economics (or any other subject) that uses technology in their classroom. How do you use it, and what are some exciting tools that you have found that you could share with me?
Added by Ed Jacox on August 12, 2007 at 6:58pm —
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