I was in the middle of doing some Web 2.0 studying this evening (Furl, Spurl, and Diigo) and lo and behold, I received an email from one of my partners in crime inviting me in here!
Since I'm always game to see what possibilites lie in wait--even tho my husband isn't always as patient with my studies--I thought I'd take a gander. I'm very interested in learning interesting new tools to share with students, but I'm also game for a good, thoughtful conversation about where this world…
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Added by Ginger Lewman on April 22, 2007 at 8:34pm —
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I am a learner, first and foremost and today, I pushed beyond my shaking left hand for complete a guitar recital for a group of great friends with the help and support of my teacher for the past five years and my lifelong partner. We served great food, enjoyed a perfect day and to think last week we were in the midst of a flood and I did my thing and then a celebration!
I have been working for this moment for the last two months. I can't say it was an A+ but that's the conditioned side of…
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Added by Bonnie Kaplan on April 22, 2007 at 8:12pm —
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It was a long week. As my last post indicated, I was hoping it was Friday at about Wednesday. Friday finally did arrive. It's now Saturday. Yesterday evening I read through
some blogs and some forum comments over at Classroom2.0
which I've joined and am enjoying meeting new people. As I read through
the posts and forums, a strange thing happen. Maybe it was my frame…
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Added by Kelly Christopherson on April 22, 2007 at 7:56pm —
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Howdy,
I've never met most of you, but I need your help.
I'm attending a phone conference on Thursday with the director of
Stand for Children, a national organization dedicated to advocacy for children. He has been asked to write an article for a future issue of
Ed. Leadership. The issue will be focused on teachers…
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Added by Jeremiah Patterson on April 22, 2007 at 6:46pm —
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I have just created
College 2.0. a Ning social network to discuss Online Learning, CMS, PLE, Web2.0 and Open Learrning for Highered. We
welcome University students, faculty, alumni, and administrators to
join the
College 2.0 network
Added by Eduardo Peirano on April 22, 2007 at 3:30pm —
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I’ve been exploring Second Life with teachers and I’ll tell you it is a very interesting world. I am Kevinski66 there. Add me as a friend when you arrive and we can explore together! Go here: http://secondlife.com/ to start your journey!
Added by Kevin on April 22, 2007 at 3:28pm —
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If you have not listened to/read Thomas Friedman's book "
The World is Flat", better hurry! The next "great" book you need is "
Wikinomics"
by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams. Wow! I find it very empowering
to listen to these books as a change agent in Education....well, in any
economic role!
Tom Peters
talks about "disruptive technologies" in…
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Added by Karla Murray on April 22, 2007 at 1:24pm —
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that is the question. Why read blogs? Why write a blog? (cross posted from my
school blog)We are living in an amazing time in history. Speech is
truly
becoming free. People everywhere are saying what they want to say and
publishing their ideas for people around the world to read. Web 2.0 has
given a voice to millions of people and also given us the ability…
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Added by Elizabeth Davis on April 22, 2007 at 6:51am —
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This is my first post to Classroom 2.0, and I am amazed. I never made friends so fast! :)
I actually have a current question that I thought someone in this network might have an answer for. We have so many options today for what technology to use in our teaching that often it can be overwhelming (and there is always the sense that out there is something better). Miguel Guilin and I have been talking about the metaphor of the "
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Added by Lennie Irvin on April 22, 2007 at 6:36am —
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Here is a tool I created for a professional development session I ran for the first time today:
Start Your Own Blog A practical session that will introduce you to blogging.
You will see how others use their blogs and you will get a chance to create your own blog.
You will also learn just how easy it is to create links, add pictures and even movies to your blog.
Also, you will learn a bit about web2.0 and very easy to use tools that…
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Added by David Truss on April 22, 2007 at 12:31am —
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Larry Sanger's
essay about
Citizedium and new ways of acquiring knowledge is interesting; not because he stumps for his new online encyclopedia, but because he discusses the evolution of authoritative knowledge. I try my best to discuss the way information is disseminated with my students, but they have a really
hard time bad attitude sometimes. And…
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Added by Rhonda Crim-Tumelson on April 21, 2007 at 6:00pm —
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"If we recognize that change and uncertainly are basic principles, we
can greet the future and the transformation we are undergoing with the
understanding that we do not know enough to be pessimistic." - Hazel
Henderson, The Politics of the Solar Age
The hubbub in the headlines of a Western Kansas community this week could be found in the BOE news of 04.19.07 at the
Hays Daily.
Did
the…
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Added by Karla Murray on April 21, 2007 at 4:08pm —
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I keep several blogs going. My primary blog is a reflective practice which I consider to be "my blog page." A second blog I keep is one for our Media Center. As part of my role as a librarian for middle school students, I read and provide reviews on some of the books I think our students might enjoy reading. I also do booktalks with my colleague and students. Beginning next school year (probably beginning in July) I will be writing a blog about online tech tools and how I would use them in…
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Added by Ric Murry on April 21, 2007 at 2:27pm —
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I love this space...the whole existence of
Web 2.0! For me, it was heartwarming to come to this space this morning and see the pictures of my very good friends whom I work with on a daily basis and especially those who have moved on to other districts :) How cool is it to "hang out" with all the new "connections" I'm creating both in person and virtually? To quote…
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Added by Karla Murray on April 21, 2007 at 9:30am —
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This week a colleague of mine taught a one hour class on Movie Maker and Photostory to the teachers in my district. I found her approach interesting and effective, so I thought I'd share it. She had the teachers bring in pictures. Most of them brought in personal stuff (grandkids, family vacations, etc). Then she taught them how to use the program. She never mentioned how the programs might be used in the classroom, and led the discussion so that the teachers were talking more about how they'd…
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Added by tcoffey on April 21, 2007 at 8:27am —
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Cross-posted at The Blog of Ms. Mercer
Okay, now that I have your attention, I’ll point you to this post http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2007/04/20/margaret-spellings-is-under-fire/ from guest blogger Scott McLeod on Wes Fryer’s “Moving at the Speed of Creativity” (not faster than the average 6 month old if Spellings has her way, I guess).
Scott lists all…
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Added by Alice Mercer on April 21, 2007 at 7:46am —
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Okay - I have to admit to the real reason I'm so excited about Web 2.0. I want to be famous. Okay, maybe only among a couple hundrend school teachers - but it's a start. Today I got an e-mail from
Steve Hargadon asking me to podcast a quote from my blog entry for a keynote he is giving. How cool is that.
When I was in college I wanted to be an actress. I gave up that dream, but now I have a…
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Added by Elizabeth Davis on April 20, 2007 at 10:13pm —
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I am looking to find teachers that are interested in collaborating with primary school classrooms through the use of a blog or a wiki. We study continents in our First Grades and I'd love to communicate with a classroom on a different continent to share photos, classroom events, and our culture.
Added by Sue Collins on April 20, 2007 at 1:09pm —
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I don't teach that much anymore so I have no idea ábout the extent to which I would use Web 2.0 tools if I had a full timetable. At the moment I have a very small class of colleagues wanting to upgrade their English. We started with a lot of oral work with them recording various job related exercises such as what would our answering machine message be in English. Then we changed gear and started putting more emphasis on written work.
I have been very fortunate in that I was talking…
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Added by Anne Fox on April 20, 2007 at 7:05am —
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Hi,
I just wanted to share the great news that
OpenLearn has won the IMS Global Learning Consortiums' top prize this year!!
Full press release below:
Vancouver, British Columbia – 19 April 2007…
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Added by Stuart Brown on April 20, 2007 at 1:24am —
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