One of the things that I love about the Jewish religion is the importance of learning. When Jewish people study they don't just study with the people in the same room. Instead, they use a book that contains ideas, questiosns and answers from other Jewish people who have lived throughout the ages. A typical page of Torah, when it's written in a book, has several short sentences of the actual text, in Hebrew at the top right of the page. RIght next to the original text is a translation in…
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All are invited–whether you yourself blog, are just an educational blog reader,
or even just want to hang out with an interesting group of people. The
event is free, and you can indicate that…
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John Pederson tagged me with this “what are your secrets to a successful life” meme. Now, I’d like to dedicate this meme to my
grandmother. I’m home visiting my family and my grandmother, who is 92,
is just a wonderful person. The day that she found out we were coming
home to visit, she went up town and made sure she had Easter gifts for
all 7 of my children. She makes sure to buy each of them a treat for
the drive home and just loves to have them visit. (Me, on…
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Members of Purpose games, are invited to create,play and comment on the Games on site. I have found that the comments are usually very positive, and useful, pointing out a mistake I made or a way the game could be improved. Game making on the site is very simple and could be a a great end of year activity. To make a game one creates a gameboard using any graphic program, this is then uploaded to the site and hot spots and clues are added at the click of…
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As I sit here at our local Intermediate Unit in a seminar by Will Richarson, I am pumped by the possibilities of what I can now do (or will soon be able to do) in my classroom. The plethora of information that is available to the "wired" students of today is astronomical as compared to what was available a thousand years ago when I was on the other side of the desk, stuck with strictly pen and paper.
I feel that I am a fairly technological person who is dedicate to life long…
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Good morning. It has been a pleasure taking a look around at all the different blogs and seeing such a large group sharing a deep interest in similar things. I am an ESL teacher in the Twin Cities at an Alternative High School and recently began writing my Master in Teaching paper on the use of Blogs in the classroom. The end product will be two curriculums, one for Social Studies and the…
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[Cross-posted at Higher Edison]
As a gold-standard certified introvert and digital immigrant, the interactive, public, exposed aspects of Web 2.0 send me squarely out of my comfort zone. And,
happily, they land me right into my zone of proximal development---aka
the squirming-is-good-for-you zone. When I began teaching middle
school, it was a similar…
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Scrapblog enables users to upload photos, choose a theme, arrange the photos to their liking on the page and add stickers, background music and text. Viewers are invited to leave comments. Could be a great way to present a student…
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