WOW! The response so far this season has been phenomenal! This is the first season during which Studica Skills has had a representative working solely on the task of getting the word out there. I have been in my position for just over two months, and we are seeing the impact already! I don't think that 50,000 registrants is unachieveable for season three, and the larger our numbers for this year, the better the prizes from our corporate sponsors for next year! I am absolutely psyched, and…
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Added by Studica Skills on January 21, 2008 at 2:18pm —
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A couple of updates:
1) I've changed the name of my blog from A Teacher's Life to High Techpectations. There's another Teacher's Life out there now, and frankly, the title was just booooooring. Not sure if I like my new one yet, but time will tell. You can find the blog at http://elemenous.typepad.com.
2) Last fall, I started a ning for teachers within my organization. This ning thing was new to everyone, and by keeping it private, we just didn't have the numbers to drive…
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Added by Lucy Gray on January 21, 2008 at 8:21am —
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It's so easy and too easy to make mistakes. You may need to know more about multiple ways to email your PowerPoint presentations, in the right version to play, with background music or movies included, and without any hassles. You probably think emailing a PowerPoint presentation as easy as "just attach it". But sometimes, your recipients may complain that they can't view your presentations properly. Can't open, no sounds or totally deranged. What happened to this easy job?…
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Added by William Peterson on January 20, 2008 at 11:19pm —
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Check out my latest post on M A G E E's Blog about
Colorado Technology Fairs.
Added by Connie Masson on January 20, 2008 at 3:18pm —
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from Langwitches blog…
Posted: January 19th, 2008, by Langwitches Following an idea that sprung out at me while I was writing my previous post, I have decided to create a…
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Added by Debbie Harris on January 20, 2008 at 10:34am —
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So, is Web 2.0 a big deal? Is it necessary for education, as an institution, to blend these newly emerging technologies into existing curriculums and goals so that we really are providing a 21st century education for our young people? If the answer is "no" - that this is only a tech fad to be ignored
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Added by J Black on January 20, 2008 at 10:30am —
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http://kindlelab.com
More work on the Opensource Interactive Whitebaord 2D stuff aimed at a wiimote whiteboard solution... available for download here in a week or two.
Added by Rich White on January 20, 2008 at 9:58am —
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I'm looking for ways to help our teachers get started in using newly acquired technology (mobile computer labs, interactive white boards, projectors). Do you know of any resources that would help novice users?
Added by 2stressed2care on January 20, 2008 at 8:26am —
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I hope to have an Open-IWB 2D software ready to download here in a month or so ..... More along the lines of what notebook is for the Smartboard (stripped down free version) ........something free and for the Wiimote board users with similar functionality.... It will accompany the Edusim 3D software and will be built around the Squeakland project.
I will be calling the project OpenIWB - should have a domain over the next several weeks - something that really couples the 2D-3D…
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Added by Rich White on January 19, 2008 at 1:23pm —
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my blog post is here.
I am cross-posting. Trying to decide to move my blogging to Classroom 2.0.
I have been on discoveryeducatornetwork.com for a while but they updated the site in August '07 and my earlier original blog posts did not manage to survive the transition.
Added by Linda on January 19, 2008 at 12:23pm —
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I'm sure you have all heard about the new Laptop from Apple. Looks great, but will it work as promissed? I don't like tha fact that I have to use a second computer with a CD drive to load software onto the Mac Book Air. That seems to be an inconvenience to me. I know that eventually CD drives will become obsolete in the near future, just like the Floppy Drives. Remember those. I hope you're not still using them. :) But, what if I want to watch a DVD during a plane flight? I don't want to rent…
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Added by Antonio Hernandez on January 19, 2008 at 9:57am —
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x-posted from MuseForJews....
Library of Congress on Flickr
What do the Library of Congress and I have in common? We’re both on Flickr.
I’m trying to wrap my brain around the LoC on Flickr. This is a most extraordinary collection. And a most extraordinary project.…
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Added by Debbie Harris on January 19, 2008 at 8:01am —
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I was invited to help transfer images from a prepared laptop to the new laptops for our e-MINTS computers today! We had a fun three hours as we set up the area and completed the first 40. There are now only about 650 more computers to transfer images to. It's nice that they did not all have to be done in ONE day!
Added by Glen Westbroek on January 18, 2008 at 8:39pm —
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HAPPY FRIDAY! We have reached the end of the first week of classes. Normally, I don't even have work due on Friday in my classes, but because of the Martin Luther King Day holiday on Monday, there are some assignments that students are turning in today. Still, for me it definitely feels like I have reached the finish line in this week's crazy race - I dropped two students for non-attendance last night before going to bed, so all the folks who are on the roster today (91 total) are going…
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Added by Laura Gibbs on January 18, 2008 at 11:38am —
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My students who I set up on blogs just before winter break are really having a good time. They've been working on an author study since November, and the blog has been the perfect venue to write their book reviews. They are totally buying into the notion that they are writing for an authentic audience: each other!
At parent-teacher conferences this evening, I made a point of bringing a laptop so I could show off the blog to parents. One student pointed out to his parent the…
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Added by Donna Hebert on January 17, 2008 at 8:46pm —
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I have taken one Bal-i-vi-x class. I'm starting with 2 students this year. I plan to take another training this coming summer. I would like some words of encouragement or advise for using this methodology. Thank you.
Added by Judy R. Smith on January 17, 2008 at 11:38am —
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I am doing a Kindergarten music program about trains. I already have some cute ideas, but wanted some more. The songs I have already found are: Engine, Engine #9, I've been Working on the Railroad, Down By the Station, Get On Board, Little Red Caboose, A Long Way Home, Freight Train, and Clickety Clack. I need ideas for costumes, scenery, movement, more songs, etc.
Added by Christina Swedberg on January 17, 2008 at 11:32am —
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Is the inclusion model a viable option for all students? Should we be careful about who is served in the inclusion setting? Is inclusion for all sped students? How does inclusion affect our gen ed students?
Added by Judy R. Smith on January 17, 2008 at 11:32am —
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I was not able to post yesterday: it is the most intensive day of my online classes - the day of the great weeding out. What happens is that on Tuesday, students had assignments due; if they did not turn all of them in on Tuesday, they had a reprieve and were given a one-time only extension until Wednesday. I did a lot of hovering over the computer on Wednesday, something I normally don't do, responding instantaneously to student questions - I didn't want any of the students who had fallen…
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Added by Laura Gibbs on January 17, 2008 at 10:55am —
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Trying to compare tools by way of a small survey--will Twitter knock off Ning?
What are the 3 best read/write web tools for elementary students?
Added by Randy Rodgers on January 17, 2008 at 8:20am —
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