- Literacy rates are down and there are mandates (NCLB, for example) to raise literacy rates in schools across the country.
- The Kindle looks and feels like a toy (or video game; or…
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I know many people have added a clustrmap to their blogs or webpage. I did shortly after reactivating my epals account to find classrooms around the world to begin correspondence in Spanish. I had no idea what effect it would have on my very hard to impress 8th graders. Since it is on my…
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There is a battle in the tech world and the battle lines are clearly drawn. The two side at war are Safari users and right-clickers. That's right. Windows vs. Mac happens every day and my school district is no different. We are strictly a no Mac district. However, the battle is about to get interesting.
Today, my administrators gave me the green light to get a quote for two Macbooks. It is just two right now, but I bet we will see more in the next budget. I hope so anyway.
In…
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Why should a teacher or any other educational leader read Seth Godin? There are two compelling reasons as far as I’m concerned:
1- He talks (writes) common sense.
2- He insists on evidence as a driving force for decision making and change.
Nearly every blog post he writes and every paragraph in his books contains these two elements. Why should common sense and evidence be important to…
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Last year, I put together a little project that I called the Wiki Mentoring Project. In a nutshell, middle school students wrote a story on their wikis and high school students offered feedback and critiques. All of it was done online. All who were involved loved it.
Today, I started putting the pieces together to relaunch the project with a larger group of students. The project itself will not launch for another week or two, but I will…
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By Alix E. Peshette
Cross-posted from EdTech Gold Rush
Anyone new to tagging bookmarks with Delicious seems to go through a predictable phase – dysfunctional tagging. Once I discovered Delicious and the concept of tagging, I must confess I went overboard. It wasn’t until a colleague kindly pointed out that my tags were out of…
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1. Student engagement. Too many students in urban cities are dropping out. Engaging students early and providing positive experiences with school can help to hook these students before they leave.
2. Student achievement. Every classroom has a few students who are below grade level. Traditional teaching is not working for these students.…
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Dear Friends!
My name is Andras Paszternak, I am the editor of the NanoScience Network (Independent Hungarian Virtual Network of NanoScience) on Ning. I plane to make in our virtual community one group about the NanoScience education at Highschools. If you have interest, please visit our network http://www.nanopaprika.eu…
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