MidLink Magazine, is looking for a new teacher/editor to join us! I have been an editor for 7 years and the experience has been so valuable! Our chief editor is Brenda Dyck, an amazing innovative educator from Canada who writes for Education World and who is the recipient of several major awards. New MidLink Editor will be added to the existing team of editors this spring. This is our call for submissions of applications which are due by…
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Added by karenklieg on February 14, 2008 at 4:01am —
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So now I've got a lot more friends... What, you didn't think I had any? HAHA!! :) Okay so now we can talk about this "blogosphere". What do you think? I've found many different groups on this site, from Earth day to Greek interests. All kinds of subject matter. If you get a chance check out the groups page on your own site and see what you can see. While your at it, take a look at the link for my blog,
Science Island. I am very interested in getting as many science teachers involved in…
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Added by Charles Miller on February 13, 2008 at 4:00pm —
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Hello, this is Bryan from Millis High School and for my final project I am working on integrating Web 2.0 and 21st Century learning skills in an Freshman English Class. Anyone who has any ideas, it would be awsome.
Added by Web 2.0 Class on February 13, 2008 at 6:15am —
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I posted
this to my blog. Not very often do I have such a thought producing moment, but this was one of those. Check it out and tell me what you think.
Added by David James on February 12, 2008 at 11:24pm —
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Our instructional media specialist produced a hard copy of the… Continue
Added by Rich White on February 12, 2008 at 4:36pm —
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Day One of the PETE & C is over and I opted to skip the festivities going on tonight since I live so close. A very long day, but totally worth it. I got lots of great ideas that I can't wait to try out. I'LL blog more about them as I check them out. And hopefully tomorrow I will be blogging fome the conference.
Added by Amy Clay on February 11, 2008 at 5:17pm —
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I just wanted to take a moment to congratulate all of the students in math class for their success in math last week! After a lot of hard work, we finally mastered adding and subtracting fractions. This week, we are ready to move on to multiplication of fractions.
As with addition and subtraction, some of you may need a refresher course on how to multiply fractions, in order to assist your children with homework this week. Here is a helpful website:…
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Added by Megan Jones on February 11, 2008 at 4:00pm —
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As I have mentioned in previous posts, my father has been in education for 35 years (and about to retire!). When I talk to him about using technology in the classroom, he usually doesn't want to be bothered more than PowerPoint presentations. I always talk to him about the new widgets and things that are out...but I never make any ground. Finally, last night I got him to see use out of Online Photo Sharing. Now, at first I wanted him to use it to send his students on a field trip through…
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Added by Lisa on February 11, 2008 at 2:57pm —
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This message from ETAN and CoSN arrived in my email box this morning. In addition to forwarding it to email contacts, I'm posting it here and on a social network or two. Please take action
yourself and pass along to your colleagues.
The President's proposed FY09Budget again calls for the total elimination of critical education…
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Added by Susan Brooks-Young on February 11, 2008 at 1:01pm —
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Alright, so I think I'm finally getting the hang of this thing... Hopefully I will find many more interesting topics to discuss with all of my new found and some "old" found friends. I am also creating a science education blog for all of my science buddies to discuss issues that we face in Science Education. You can find this blog, now called
Science Island, by clicking the link. My goal here is to unite science educators to discuss, evaluate,…
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Added by Charles Miller on February 10, 2008 at 8:29pm —
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I have known since sometime in early December that come February 15, I would be teaching 3-75 minute sessions (the same thing three times) to the GMHS staff. My assigned topic in early December was Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts.
I spent the better part of six weeks wondering just what the heck I was going to do. The topic is too broad, the staff skill levels are all over the place. What to do.
Finally this week, I put a lot of things into place. With the help of a couple of other…
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Added by Mari Hobkirk on February 10, 2008 at 6:28pm —
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This list I made at the end of last year still has relevance-
Throughout the school year, I often reflect on the changes I have made with regard to instructional strategies. This year has been biggie for utilizing web tools and software in and out of the classroom. As a consequence, I have been more connected to student’s real learning needs. I have also been able to effectively handle the massive ‘data pile’ of student work and assessments…
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Added by Andrew on February 9, 2008 at 12:22pm —
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Here's the link to my newest "The Best...." list:
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2008/02/09/the-best-ways-for-students-and-anyone-else-to-create-online-content-easily-quickly-painlessly/
It shares over thirty web applications where people can create engaging online content, with the only skill requirement being having a…
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Added by Larry Ferlazzo on February 9, 2008 at 11:22am —
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In response to some
much appreciated feeback I have been given:
The Edusim environment is more of a concept than it is a software I
suppose (I have received comments/questions stating such) so I would
say that is correct. So I suppose a new paradigm to the classrom IWB
system would be an accurate statement.
Our implementation is built on Croquet which offers TPainter for
the student (and teacher) to quickly and easily add to the environment
- so…
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Added by Rich White on February 9, 2008 at 11:20am —
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Testing the blog
Added by Mohamed Azhar on February 9, 2008 at 6:40am —
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“Learning is a continuous process” it’s an universal truth that we all know, what we don’t know is that Learning has come a long way since the first schools began to the introduction of text- books and classrooms. Now, learning has taken a new dimension, it is gradually shifting its base from physical classrooms to virtual classrooms. Learning is now taking place in virtual environment i.e. on Internet with the help of various tools like web 2.0, collaborative technologies etc. All this has…
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Added by Jasonrichmond on February 8, 2008 at 10:30pm —
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Added by Donna Hebert on February 8, 2008 at 6:19am —
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It's February and I missed posting here in January. I've lived the busy teacher's life since returning from winter break. It's been a whirlwind.
I can't access this blog from school and perhaps that's why I'm writing less, but I do want to continue to note and journal about the technologies I'm trying and how they are affecting student engagement and my own practice. So, what's changed? What's new this month? In terms of my practice, I started a blog and a wiki for my service learning…
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Added by Lee Ann Spillane on February 8, 2008 at 4:47am —
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Online tutoring is more beneficial than physical classroom teaching as it is more focused on an individual's requirements with less or no interruption at all. Personalized lesson plans have made online tutoring even more helpful for the students because every individual has his own learning style and pace. Plus, it saves from the hassle of traveling or arranging for a private tutor thereby saving a lot of time and money. All you need is a high speed internet and a headset and you are all set…
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Added by Jasonrichmond on February 8, 2008 at 4:30am —
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It's the end of week 3 of my new Ning-multimedia class.
There's so much happening at times that I can scarcely keep up. So where to start? Well here's some of the highlights and issues I'm thinking about.
The building of community
The students are posting incredibly supportive comments to each other. And it's not empty rhetoric. They're making connections to their own lives - making comparisons and offering support and… Continue
Added by Greg Oz on February 8, 2008 at 1:30am —
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