So I just took two little personality tests and I must say it was an interesting experience. Most of the personality tests that I have ever taken have been about what my personality color is or what type of cheese represents my inner being, but I really found these tests very revealing. I did have a problem with the PLSI test because in two of the sections I had an even split of 6 and 6 and it didn't really address what to do in that situation and so I don't know if my profile is accurate as it… Continue
I've decided to try to find online resources that are working for other Information Specialists. I attended a session at FETC recently and found that I am beginning to find my own PLN through Facebook and Delicious. Now, I am going to try to find other like minded individuals through Twitter, Ning and any other fun places I find myself. I am hoping I will find some new friends and colleagues. I'm ready for the ride!
Added by Donna Hall on January 26, 2009 at 6:05pm —
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The first was a learning type test. I found out that I learn visual/spatially. I would say this is accurate. Typically I like to see how things are done before I can do them. The test also said I learn well with words. I do enjoy writing and believe I have a creative imagination.
The second test I took told me my type was INFP. I have taken this test before and had the same results then. I believe this test is very accurate when… Continue
Please find below a quick update and our next scholarship, and on our
upcoming courses:
SCHOLARSHIP FOR MARCH 2009
We are pleased to offer a fully-funded scholarship on our next 'E-
moderation Skills' online course which runs from 1 - 30 March 2009.
The course - 'E-moderation: A Training course for online tutors' -
takes place over four weeks entirely online, and is aimed at teachers,
trainers, and educators who are interested in… Continue
Some people leave work until the last minute, a lot of us can’t stop gossiping, and others always arrive to events late. These aren’t serious problems, but They’re bad habits that cause trouble. Habits like these waste your time and, in some cases, might even affect your relationships.
What can you do about them ?
Here are my advice to end your bad habits for good !
I Can Do It Tomorrow
1. Problem : Do U leave projects until the very last minute and then… Continue
Added by Amin Herwansyah on January 26, 2009 at 4:26am —
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There are many characteristics that must be known to be a good Math parent.
* Let your children know They can succeed and avoid conveying negative attitudes toward math.Try to keep your comment positive. Praise whenever possible.
* Ask what your child did in math today.
* Be ready to talk with your children about math and to listen to what They’re saying. Even when you yourself don’t know how to solve a problem, asking a… Continue
Added by Amin Herwansyah on January 26, 2009 at 4:22am —
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5th grade students read their letters to President Obama.
Last week, I discovered that YouTube now allows Close Captions to be added to videos that can be translated into twenty-plus languages. Click on the small triangle on the lower right corner of the video player to see the close caption on this video, Very Cool!…
Introduction: This is the last semester of my Master's in Instructional Science and Technology (MIST) at California State University at Monterey Bay (CSUMB). At the start of the program I was interested in making learning modules for teachers to learn how to use Moodle. However, my work has shifted from focusing on designing instruction to finding best practices in web 2.0 (especially Moodle) and finding barriers to the adoption of these tools.
This is Day 77 in the Vendee Globe around-the-world race. Skipper Rich Wilson, the only US contestant and the oldest skipper in the competition is in tenth place. At the start of the race there were 30 skippers. Now there are 12 remaining in the race. Rich is rounding Cape Horn today. Ironically today he was sailing in nearly the same position that he was in when his Great American boat capsized off the coast of Cape Horn in 1990. It was an… Continue
Added by Lorraine on January 25, 2009 at 10:30am —
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It was only a few years ago that Westdale got its first digital camera, now we have a fully operational Mac computer lab (30 computers) complete with digital video cameras, editing with Final Cut Pro, plus a full array of software for graphic and web design. The students are energized by the courses and it has infused a validation of all things progressive into the school community.
Added by Wendy Melnick on January 25, 2009 at 6:53am —
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I was the First Grade. All by myself. There were thirty-two students in the entire school, grades 1-12. Mrs. Nadine Martin wore a rhinestone pin and matching earrings every day. She was the definition of beauty to me although she stood a little over 4 feet tall, had a lazy eye, and was shaped like a barrel.
One day, Mrs. Martin asked me to work with Missy, a student who was having trouble understanding syllables. Missy thought "cowboy" had four syllables. The funny part was that the… Continue
Added by Deb B. Wilson on January 24, 2009 at 11:31pm —
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I'm in the process of creating an interactive time-line, and as I revisited my links and bookmarks, I came across a link to a video of Jonathan Harris discussing his ideas regarding digital storytelling, overlapping threads, and multiple perspectives.
I posted a couple of video presentations along with links to his interactive projects that are on the web on my Interactive…Continue
Added by Lynn Marentette on January 24, 2009 at 2:55pm —
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