"We don't see things as they are; we see things as we are." - The Talmud
Added by Lee Allan Sanders on January 16, 2008 at 10:18pm —
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My school has used Deep Freeze regularly with the Windows computers in the building. There has been a suggestion that we might consider using it with the Macintosh computers as well. I do not know anyone who is or has used Deep Freeze on the Macintosh Platform. If you have experience would you please let me know what it has been like for you?
Added by Glen Westbroek on January 16, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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The Digital Storytelling Blog Carnival is now
online.
Let the storytelling begin.
Added by Mathew Needleman on January 15, 2008 at 10:47pm —
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Today featured the first deadline for my spring online classes, so some of the students who had been slow getting started suddenly sprang into action - meaning that by now I've had some kind of encounter with pretty much all of the 100 students who start out the semester.
Now I am trying to learn everybody's names - and to also get used to their email aliases, which sometimes are based on their names, and are sometimes completely fanciful. One of my students uses "Gilgamesh" as his…
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Added by Laura Gibbs on January 15, 2008 at 8:11pm —
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Added by Rich White on January 15, 2008 at 2:11pm —
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Free Edusim Training at Greenbush Education Service Center Feb 22nd from 9:00 - 3:00
I will be doing an introduction to Edusim on the interactive whiteboard & How to build a simple lesson in Edusim for your IWB
We will also being giving out the first 2 Edusim training booklets.
Send me an email (rich.white@greenbush.org) if you are coming (and include your name) and we will get you on the roster.…
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Added by Rich White on January 15, 2008 at 10:38am —
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I have an Intermediate English class of 15-20 year olds who are studying Government here in Sacramento, California between now and June. I'd love to connect with classes of Intermediate, Advanced or Native English speakers in a different country who would be interested in exploring how to share how their government works, and how people organize for social change in their community. My class would do the same.
Anybody interested?
Added by Larry Ferlazzo on January 14, 2008 at 5:43pm —
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I've come across people recently that challenge me on the need for keyboarding skills for students. I believe that keyboarding, although a valuable skill, is not that necessary anymore. I believe up until the late 80's, early 90's, typing and short hand were taught in High schools. These classes were meant to teach students necessary skills to make it out in the business world. With more computers being used, typing was slowly replaced with Introduction to Computers. Personally, I had typing…
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Added by Antonio Hernandez on January 14, 2008 at 5:41pm —
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It's the first official day of classes today, but I always start my online classes at least a week early... so I am not really caught up in a "first day of school" frenzy today. Lots of students have been checking in, starting their blogs, all is going well. There are a lot of things on my mind, though, and I had a hard time deciding what to post about today. Finally, I decided to say something about HOMEWORK. On the
Latin-Teach… Continue
Added by Laura Gibbs on January 14, 2008 at 1:51pm —
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Today I decided to create my own avatar with Voki.com. I began in the morning having a play with the tools - the different character heads, eyes, mouth and even make up! I chose my outfit and then changed my mind at least 10 times! This behaviour has no resemblance to me in real life!!! I chose a background - a photo of one of my classrooms. In this classroom the kids designed and painted the tables themselves. The room was designed for group and independent workers, with a couch and recliner,…
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Added by Helen Otway on January 14, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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Hi everyone, I am new to the site and am glad to be here!
I invite you all to check out my blog at http://talkingbookslibrarian.blogspot.com/
It is a blog about Talking Books and other great resources for blind or visually impaired persons. Find out what's happening in the world of libraries and Talking Books! The blog also includes information and resources of importance to educators and older adults, as well as…
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Added by Talking Books Librarian on January 14, 2008 at 9:54am —
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Creating Lifelong Learners
An interesting conversation began in
Students 2.0, where Anthony, a high school student, wrote,
"...like home movies, most...student videos are lacking a thesis and a design to support them. As technology allows us to integrate creative projects...we need to give students the tools to funnel their…
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Added by Mathew Needleman on January 14, 2008 at 7:00am —
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Added by Rich White on January 14, 2008 at 6:48am —
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Our district is looking at various writing mouse pad products and I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has used any of the above, or any other similar pads. I've had an Interwrite Pad since November and really like it and the software it has. I've also used a simple relatively inexpensive iPen. The best part of all this to me is the fact that paired with a computer and projector, this is one piece of technology that can easily move about the classroom and can actively… Continue
Added by Arlene Anderson on January 12, 2008 at 11:02pm —
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Added by smanawa1 on January 12, 2008 at 6:39pm —
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After returning to school from a two month teacher's strike, I decided
that one of the ways to bring about adoption of web2.0 skills in the
school would be to have a weekly computer club. Most clubs at our
school take place on Monday evenings between 20:00-21:30 (the girls
dorm on Monday nights). Not easy to find a committed group of kids to
come every week, especially when running against choir, drama, dance,
etc.
I decided to try anyway. Decided to run a…
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Added by Reuven Werber on January 12, 2008 at 2:54pm —
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I thought people might be interested in my latest "Best of..." list --
The Best Websites For K-12 Writing Instruction/Reinforcement.
Added by Larry Ferlazzo on January 12, 2008 at 5:56am —
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Cross posted on
educatorslog.in
Its a tech world now. We are all trapped in this heavily wired world (now getting wireless). At homes, at workplaces, be it anywhere, its technology all the way. In education, its essentially the computer when we talk of technology in education. Information is just a click away, so why not make the most of it? In the classrooms, instruction for all subjects integrating the computer still needs to be put together by the…
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Added by Varnika Kapoor on January 12, 2008 at 2:30am —
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I've written about the
fear of the internet
before. I consider this fear to be a real barrier in schools even
though so many enlightened educators are using technology in effective
and inspiring ways (ie..Classroom2.0!).
Angela brings up a great point. To wit:
"We can’t control the information. Suddenly, there are too many options.
Nobody… Continue
Added by Andrew on January 11, 2008 at 6:16pm —
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I've been on summer vacation now for 3 weeks and have had some wonderful learning happening in this time. Ever since I attended a workshop on blogs and wikis mid last year, I have been fascinated by the power of Web 2.0. Attending NavCon 2k7 in September fuelled my curiosity even more when I listened to a presentation on all things Web 2.0.
Now I have to say that the networks on Classroom 2.0 and Twitter have been major players in introducing me to a world of Web 2.0 apps. Where do I…
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Added by Helen Otway on January 11, 2008 at 6:05pm —
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