I've spent 35+ years as a special education teacher. Each year I find that the more I use technology to support, bridge, overcome learning issues in my students, the more I and others see what they can do. The "dis" falls away from abled and they succeed. I wish I had learned this sooner.
Added by Sharon Eilts on August 2, 2007 at 9:12pm —
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I´ll be in Amsterdam from 12 - 19 August 2007 to learn about video and audio use in the classroom. I look forward to my stay there, hoping to learn a bit more about teaching CALL. The course is Comenius funded and the program looks very promising. My profile on the left hand side should tell you a little bit more about myself and my interests, although the personal part is rather scarce. I wonder if you can say this in English?
Added by Martin Sankofi on August 2, 2007 at 12:30pm —
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On my learning blog The Sausage Machine I blogged in Dutch about the Bible in 2.0-presentations ... In fact I wrote two blog posts about the Bible.
1. The Bible 2.0 in a rather light version:
- as an audio book in 'Hollywood musical style' (as my source Tony Dokoupil in Newsweek uses the attributive 'chintzy') and
- as SMS-Bible, I found on an Australian website via Tony Dokoupil in his very interesting and 'light' review in…
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Added by janien on August 2, 2007 at 9:45am —
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While sharing the
Intel® Teach Program in Savannah Georgia this week, I was informed of and invited to join Classroom 2.0. After reviewing the site, I realized the concepts, ideas, and concerns were similar to my own. My thanks to Kevin and Tammy for inviting me.
I really enjoyed my time in Savannah - And I even thought the downpour was cool. While dining at the river, a great thunderstorm began. I learned what flooded intersections are…
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Added by Glen Westbroek on August 1, 2007 at 10:30pm —
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Well, almost...
I've finally uploaded some of the films created by teachers in my class on
Integrating Technology in the Open Court curriculum at the Los Angeles County Office of Education.
They are filed under the appropriate units. In particular, check out:
First grade,
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Added by Mathew Needleman on August 1, 2007 at 9:22pm —
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Okay, so this is my first Classroom 2.0 blog entry, and I can't even concentrate because I'm haunted by that eerie silhouette of "not me". Stay tuned for a real photo, because that image simply won't do.
Added by Odell on August 1, 2007 at 9:14pm —
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Added by Steve Hargadon on August 1, 2007 at 8:27pm —
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There does seem to be some evidence that shows US schools are starting to lose competitive edge internationally.
"A
swiftly rising number of American workers at every skill level are in
direct competition with workers in every corner of the globe. While our
international counterparts are increasingly getting more education,
their young people are getting a better education as well. American
students and young adults place anywhere from the middle to the…
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Added by Jared on August 1, 2007 at 5:01pm —
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Beginning July 23rd, I am launching YouthLAB and would love for you to check in at our site which is www.youthlab.net. We are doing online collaborative cinema and global exchange. I think it contributes to the growing knowledge about the power of WEB 2.0 to spark learning, civic engagement and cross-cultural understanding using their own digital native cultures.
Please read more below and check in to the site - www.youthlab.net
We are beginning to learn what it means to… Continue
Added by Mindy Faber on August 1, 2007 at 4:00pm —
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I gave a try to the
slidy slideshow solution, to publish a slideshow directly in the browser, using web 2.0 technologies (in fact, strictly javascript -- see also
S5, by Eric Meyer). The result is not bad at all... at least when viewing it on my large screen mac.
Check out for yourself:
CoP001 -- Cognitive Psychology: A… Continue
Added by Marielle Lange on August 1, 2007 at 3:26pm —
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Draper gave me a virtual dope-slap (if you don't listen to
Car Talk
with Click and Clack-The Tappet Brothers on NPR Saturday and/or Sunday
mornings, you're DEFINiTELY spending too much time on Twitter) a
couple of weeks ago concerning the reality(ies) of not only supplying
our STUDENTS with the technical support they need, but the TECHNOLOGY
SUPPORT to keep it up and running...as a 'novice' Techno-Weenie on…
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Added by Russ Lauber on August 1, 2007 at 1:28pm —
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Remember Billy Crystal in "When Harry Met Sally"? Well, I have decided that for the rest of the day, we are going to talk like this...See? You hear him, don't you? Waiter..say it with me...there is too much pepper in my paprikash...but I would be proud to partake of your...pecan piieeeeeee...pecan piiiiieeeeee...say it with me...would you like to go...to the movies with me tonight...? No, no, not for to repeat, for to respond...
Added by Scott Schneider on August 1, 2007 at 12:49pm —
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The young lady is my daughter, the absolute LOVE of my life...she's giving a swimming lesson here, because at one time she was one of the fastest of her kind on the face of the planet, and the dolphin would do well to listen carefully...the other is my summer 'hobby'...building Adirondack furniture...and this is not ordinary stuff, folks...I drive to Beaver, Utah (3 hours south...) and have the LOGS sawn up individually and planed to 1" thickness 200 to 300 board feet at a time, then I drive it…
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Added by Russ Lauber on August 1, 2007 at 12:26pm —
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I just heard about a new online learning community – available gratis to secondary and middle schools outside the UK (and for a small fee within).…
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Added by Reuven Werber on August 1, 2007 at 11:33am —
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How are you using student email accounts at your school?
Added by Jeff Smith on August 1, 2007 at 10:15am —
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As posted on
July 22nd here .. and now being reports by almost every tech news site online [
WSJ Story |
New Scientist] yesterday the FCC did in fact "vote to shake up the US wireless market on Tuesday by approving rules for a big…
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Added by Rich White on August 1, 2007 at 10:05am —
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Among my summer vacation activities, (submitting my dissertation proposal to Bar-Ilan University, planning integration of tech environment for next school year, doting over my new granddaughter - Yifat, spending…
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Added by Reuven Werber on August 1, 2007 at 7:49am —
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Hello All,
This message is especially for my Northview community! For those of you that are new or returning to our school, I want to share a great resource we have started developing. The site is www.guest.portaportal.com/northview ! When you get to that site you will find folders for every grade level and each subject. This list has been developed by all the teachers…
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Added by Mrs. Deines on August 1, 2007 at 7:20am —
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I’ve just returned from a week of holidaying and relaxing. I was away from access to all technology and that was good. I enjoyed not going through my gmail, RSS feeds, email, Classroom2.0, twitter, blogs
and online information. Now that I’m back, I’ve spent time sifting
through these and getting caught up which, to my relief, really wasn’t
nearly as difficult as I expected it would be.
Before I left, I wrote a post about being able to partake in BLC virtually and…
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Added by Kelly Christopherson on August 1, 2007 at 12:05am —
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If any of you have the time, I'd appreciate you visiting my blog and responding to my survey question about your favorite five Web 2.0 applications for teachers/students. Thanks, in advance!
Survey
Added by Randy Rodgers on July 31, 2007 at 11:46pm —
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