Welcome to my blog! I'm going to write an ongoing blog regarding safety and technology in schools, and how we can use technology to augment the most important facets of our safety strategies. Never before has safety been more on the forefront of our minds as parents, teachers, and administrators. There are so many thing we can do to improve safety, that a frank, and open discussion about our schools' policies and practices can only lead to positive results. I plan on covering…
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EduSim is a very cool whiteboard tool that incorporates a virtual, 3D learning environment for teachers and students, k-12. Built on the
open source virtual world software Croquet, EduSim offers a pretty
inclusive way…
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This Friday when one of my colleagues was looking for a good 2.0 program to use with her digital photography class, she looked a Flickr, I guaranteed it world be blocked in the Ohio K- 12 environment, it was, and then suggested she look at Voicethread. Reluctantly she agreed and discovered this is a nice bit of software. It encourages storyboarding and reflective writing by its nature and…
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Students in my fourth and fifth grade Integrated Technology classes now have their own secure wiki webpage at wikispaces! Students have a secure place to learn and share. For now, members only in this cyberspace - only our teachers, students and their parents may enter. We monitor the site daily and I am already finding that students writing in their spaces at home too!. Students are incorporating safety and etiquette rules that they have learned to create the first pages. Soon each…
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I've posted this on my blog, but thought people in the greater Classroom 2.0 community might find it useful, too.
The latest site I've learned about is called Asterpix. It allows you to take any video posted on the Internet and easily create "hotspots" in it that allow viewers to click on it and get more information. Here's an…
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“Who do you want me to be?”
That’s what my oldest daughter asked me today. It was a question that came during a heated discussion.
“Just tell me and I’ll do it!”
Each of us has had those moments when we wish someone would just tell us how to act or what to do so we could do it and avoid the difficult journey in discovering for ourselves who we are. As an
educational leader and school administrator, I’ve had a few moments
like that over the years. “If someone…
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This has also been posted on my blog:
It's time for the first "ELL, ESL, & EFL Carnival," where teachers and others have submitted posts that they thought were particularly helpful and insightful in teaching English as a Second Language.
And a pretty impressive batch they were (and are).
I'd also like to propose that we do this Carnival bimonthly -- more or less. Which means the deadline for the next one would be…
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My friend, Bonnie, and I are presenting at this year’s K12 Online Conference and we hope to show folks how we used the tools of Web 2.0 to create a learning environment for other educators as part of our Collaborative
ABC Movie Project. We’re a bit mystified about how the conference will
go but we are confident we can handle it, and already have some great
ideas brewing for folks who “attend” our virtual workshop.…
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Overview
Here’s a web tool that may have many applications in education. Stained Glass collage allows the user to create a stained glass style picture using pictures from Flickr or pictures that you upload
yourself. The program then creates a stained glass style collage of the
pictures you selected. The user can choose what section of a picture to
use, the size of that section, and orientation on the page. You can
also choose the size and color of…
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