[The Paperless Chronicles Part II]
Since the beginning of man’s earliest attempts at communication, there have been MISSED-communications. Throughout the ages we have become excellent at making up excuses for our missed and mis-communications. Some have become so common, they have actually become clichés - such as “the check is in the mail.”
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Added by Greg Farr on August 8, 2007 at 8:21am —
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Ning! Myspace is dead.! Long Live Social Networking.
A great article and one that in the most part I have to agree with. I am finding Ning to be my tool of choice when it comes to professional networking and would use it with my learners happily.
Myspace still has it's place however within the arts and business in particular now. If you are teaching anything that has a business aspect, then I feel it is important to at least…
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 7, 2007 at 10:35pm —
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I love using primary sources in the classroom. When I was designing my students' blog site header I found tons of pictures of "old" classrooms. When I was a kid (in the mid-50s) there were 35 students in my elementary classes. I've had people tell me than in their parochial elementary classes there would be 50 students! When I first started teaching in 1971, I had 36 fifth graders in my class and didn't think a thing about it. Hard to believe…
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Added by Nancy Bosch on August 7, 2007 at 9:07pm —
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I am excited ... for the first year that I remember, my district will be holding a Middle School Professional Development day prior to the start of this school year. The keynote will be given by Jack Berckemeyer - Assistant Executive Director of the
National Middle School Association. I received the agenda in today's snail mail. The Breakout Sessions look to be quite good - there are 31 choices. Of these choices, nine focus on technology and/or 21
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Added by Glen Westbroek on August 7, 2007 at 4:04pm —
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I'm getting very excited about the potential of my
living textbook. The textbook contains hundreds of questions designed to promote discussion about current events. I'm hoping that other bloggers will send me suggestions as to how I can continuously improve this living textbook. One idea that I came up with this morning is including a question from a different newsmaker every day. We'll see how this work.
Added by Andrew Pass on August 7, 2007 at 12:16pm —
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The best case to be made might for this belief might be what Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have
to say .. their products literally move every tech market…
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Added by Rich White on August 7, 2007 at 11:19am —
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Blogging with a Growth MindsetAs you know from my last post, I just finished reading
Mindset by
Carol S. Dweck. In
Mindset,
Dr. Dwecks explains her work on the "fixed" versus "growth" mindset. A
person with a fixed…
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Added by Elizabeth Davis on August 7, 2007 at 10:46am —
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I spent this past week (July 30 - Aug 4) with 175 teenagers helping fix houses that were impacted by Hurricane Rita in Lake Charles, LA 2 years ago. There is still plenty of work to do, but we made a dent.
Check out my podcast --- http://kirchner.podomatic.com/
Added by Jim Kirchner on August 7, 2007 at 9:22am —
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Our Summer Academies around the state went very well (despite the day we had to teach blogs/wikis without the Internet!). Here are some of the great project started by our teachers from
Wellston and
North Union.
Added by Lauren on August 7, 2007 at 9:14am —
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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22203572-5012062,00.html
The article is another reflecting the impact, the net and in particular social networking tools are having on business practices globally.
Another reason maybe to ensure on campus access to the tools, environments and experiences, that I believe must integrated into formal learning at all levels globally.
Jacinta
Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 7, 2007 at 8:37am —
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This is a very serious
notice that may affect your Blog(s) ...... (or not)
Did you see the TV News report on the "Crash of the Internet 2007" ... millions of Blogs lost.
I've put a copy of the 3 minute TV news report…
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Added by Shamblesguru (Chris Smith) on August 6, 2007 at 9:43pm —
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This is our second year of training teachers who are receiving laptops. This year had our teachers group themselves voluntarily into two sections, medium and medium-plus. Last year they were grouped by department/division. While last year they were with their colleagues, this year they are with teachers who are at the same level (with regard to technology) as themselves. The teachers seem to be more comfortable, and it is great to see people from different divisions and departments making…
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Added by larryk on August 6, 2007 at 6:29pm —
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cross posted from http://newlearning.ning.com
Some see the advent of Web 2.0-style tools in the classroom heralding a
shift in everything from education theory to how schools are built. The
bottom line: traditional lecturing may be on its way out, said Claire
Schooley, an analyst at Forrester Research who follows learning trends
at universities and corporations.
From:
Web 2.0: Big app on…
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Added by Sharon Betts on August 6, 2007 at 11:43am —
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I encourage you to read the articles written by Suzanne Morse of the Pew Partnership for Civic Change. She's created an ACT NOW wiki that offers good advise for anyone who wants to see community problems solved. I contribute to this wiki because this provides good ideas for how businesses, churches, schools, etc. could be… Continue
Added by Daniel Bassill on August 6, 2007 at 11:02am —
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My $.02 -- this article is a long one, a decent read, so Ill re-cap
http://tinyurl.com/279mq4
"It feels like the early days of the Internet," says Steve Prentice, a vice-president at Gartner Research (IT ). Gartner estimates that by 2011, 80% of Internet users and major companies will have
avatars, or digital replicas of themselves, for online work and play.
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Added by Rich White on August 6, 2007 at 10:45am —
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I have long held the belief that "Students who actively do Science learn and love the subject!" I also am a firm believer that along with inquiry and experimentation there needs to be a sharing of information. I have set a goal to change how information is shared this year by implementing more Web 2.0 into my lessons. I have a strong opinion that after students have learned through inquiry, they naturally want to share this information with others. I hope to provide a positive report on both…
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Added by Glen Westbroek on August 6, 2007 at 9:30am —
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Thanks to generous people in CR20 I am gathering resources and learning about robotics. http://mindstorms.lego.com/ http://www.stager.org/lego Robotics Resources for Educators Using Programmable LEGO Materials I also found (on Jen Wagner's blog) a fun little site to create and save characters. I'll use the one shown…
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Added by JoNelle on August 6, 2007 at 9:27am —
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This entry first appeared in my Byte Speed blog on January 2, 2007:
http://web.mac.com/timholt/iWeb/Byte%20Speed/Tim%27s%20Blog/B12E195D-7014-447A-988C-12E9EBECBAB8.html
"In fact, one of the saddest but most common conditions in elementary school computer labs (when they exist in the developing world), is the children are being trained to use Word, Excel and PowerPoint," Negroponte wrote in an e-mail interview. "I consider that criminal, because children should be making… Continue
Added by Tim Holt on August 6, 2007 at 8:17am —
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Hi everyone.
Sorry I have been so quiet. Summer vacations, kidney stones, kids with broken wrists...it has been quite a summer.
Anyway, will be getting going soon. In the meantime, here is a podcast on a really cool program called "Jazz Up Your Curriculum With Video Conferencing"
Here is the podcast:
http://web.mac.com/timholt/iWeb/Byte%20Speed/Pod%20Speed/EC05FADD-7486-41FE-B633-701E73A076D6.html
The podcast is a reflection session with the ten…
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Added by Tim Holt on August 6, 2007 at 8:09am —
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How many blogs is too many blogs? I really like the look of this Ning community, but I'm not quite sure how I will deal with yet another blog to write! How do other people deal with that? I assume most of you are already blogging elsewhere, so do you write stuff here too? I think I'd be splitting my energy a little too much if I started seriously doing that.
For those that might not know, I also write a blog over at
www.betchablog.com, which is…
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Added by Chris Betcher on August 5, 2007 at 6:27am —
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