Cross-posted at
Bump on the Blog I don’t know if I’ve mentioned it before around here, but one of my real passions in life is fly fishing. Living in the desert southwest doesn’t really allow me the opportunity to go as often as I’d like, but with rivers like the San Juan, Red, Cimarron, and Conejos within a day’s drive, a quick get away isn’t too difficult. I was introduced to fly fishing nearly ten years ago by a…
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Added by Brian Grenier on April 18, 2007 at 10:04pm —
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This is a GREAT teaching tool! It amazes me when I think about the knowledge and "design" of this space called Classrooom 2.0 and I would iike to presonally thank those who have been involved in it's creation.
I'm excited about what is happening in our district right now! Among some great "tipping points" is the possibility of passion to learn with our teacher learning initiative. My question: Can they sustain the momentum?
One thing we are doing this summer: We have two…
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Added by Karla Murray on April 18, 2007 at 9:14pm —
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I've just started testing Ning. There still needs some enhancements, but it's a great place to socialize, learn and share. Great possibilities for the classroom or just to pursue professional development. I'll keep playing around to have a better perspective on where I want to head with it.
Just found this great site that I guess this is the place to keep it registered, "25 Web 2.0 Apps to Help you Learn". Nice collection of applications!…
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Added by Carla Arena on April 18, 2007 at 8:49pm —
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Thought you guys might like this graphic portrayal of the "verbal jousting in the life cycle of a blog post." Could this be us in the future? I think I've seen this happen in blogs out in the "real" world!
Scenes from a Blog
It apparently ran on the editorial page of the NY Times 4/7/07. I happened to find it on a search for something…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 18, 2007 at 6:17pm —
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Today, Friday, April 13th, I did a presentation at Lehigh University for a middle school conference . Our session was about "Simple Tech Tools for your Classroom". An hour was much too short. My collegues, Meg and John offered tips about podcasting, science projects, geography lessons, unintedstreaming.com, SmartBoard lessons, and how our school structures tech classes. Meg showed her powerpoint lessons, with UnitedStreaming videos embedded into the slides. As the building tech teachers, John…
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Added by Robin Martin on April 18, 2007 at 11:19am —
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I have now come to the conclusion that I hold far too many blog accounts and am going to limit myself to bloglines,my school blog and classroom 2.0, There is so much out there to try out it is tempting to try everything that web 2.0 has to offer.
I have now finished the majority of inservice training I had planned to offer, things like digital video,blogging,SMART Board, and webquests and am now embarking on the final two, Moodle and wiki and video conferencing. It is difficult to get…
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Added by Jennifer Garcia on April 18, 2007 at 9:11am —
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I just posted a sample work product demonstrating the way that students might use Web 2.0 to interact with text. I"m going to continue to interact with this product and try to enhance it over time. I"d be grateful for any feedback and suggestions. The link is: http://pass-ed.com/Blog41907.html
Here's a quick question: How much does the fact that I developed the product on my website and not on a wiki deter from the quality of it…
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Added by Andrew Pass on April 18, 2007 at 6:39am —
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Without even having posted my profile or any activitites here in this site, a few have requested being my friend. Wow. Thats a great welcome! Thanks for that!
barbara
Added by barbara buchegger on April 18, 2007 at 1:02am —
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Cross posted on
The Thinking Stick
My Superintendent last week:
“I’ve learned that there is a fine line between chaos and coherent.”
This statement has been replaying itself in my head now for a week. Maybe because I’m feeling my life is on the chaotic side of that line at the moment.
However, I’ve also been reflecting at where we are in education and where we are trying to go. Where does…
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Added by Jeff Utecht on April 18, 2007 at 12:22am —
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OK, now that was fun. I just went through the members list and invited as 'friends' everyone I knew either from prior work experiences, or from reading their blogs quite religiously!
Looking forward to the sharing and the learning!
Added by Linda Loder on April 17, 2007 at 8:46pm —
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Hi all,
We got some exciting news a few weeks ago - Nick News with Linda Ellerbee picked one of our longtime GenYES schools for a profile in a series about education. They were intrigued by the students mentoring teachers and all the local and global student projects.
The camera crews are due to show up on Monday, April 17 at Longfellow Middle School in Hill City, Kansas. I've added an eighth grader, Theresa, as a contributor to the
Generation YES… Continue
Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 17, 2007 at 5:42pm —
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Cross posted from the
Generation YES blog...
I was recently asked to do a guest blog on the
OLPC News website
(not affiliated with the OLPC project.) OLPC News tries to be an
“independent source for news, information, commentary, and discussion”
of the OLPC project. Although it skews towards skepticism, they do try
to…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 17, 2007 at 12:41pm —
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As you may know, I've been doing quite a few experiements with various
web 2.0 tools (Pageflakes, Netvibes, yourminis, Grazr, Dapper etc), and
in the next week or two I want to do an experiment with Digg - I'm
going to put up a story about openlearn and the top ten popular units,
to see how many people visit the site go on to continue to learn from
our free materials.
If you have a digg account would you be willing to digg my experimental
story? I…
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Added by Stuart Brown on April 17, 2007 at 12:18pm —
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Hello everyone,
I'm very intrigued by this whole Web 2.0, Classroom 2.0 movement and I'm here to see what others are doing so that I can try new things. I'd also love to share the things I'm doing.
I've heard about teaching using iPods and cell phones. Come on. Is anyone out there using those for student learning? If so I'd love to hear what you're doing.
Al G.
Added by Alfonso Gonzalez on April 17, 2007 at 11:22am —
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So first blog post...not much to say. 36 days left until school is out for the summer....I start my masters this summer...and the wedding in 4/5/08. That's all for now.
Added by Michael Seiler on April 17, 2007 at 11:19am —
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(Cross-posted on
www.SteveHargadon.com)
Yesterday, on the
Classroom 2.0 social network,
Elizabeth Davis posted:
"Following
and reading blogs, participating in ning, contributing to wikis,
writing in my blog, I haven't thought… Continue
Added by Steve Hargadon on April 17, 2007 at 11:15am —
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I'm just so sad for all the people who were killed and injured at Virginia Tech today. I ache for the families who got an unimaginable phone call today. I'm so, so sorry for everyone involved.
Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 16, 2007 at 11:22pm —
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See my ongoing blog here: http://robdarrow.wordpress.com
Is there anyway to integrate my blog with ning?
Added by Rob Darrow on April 16, 2007 at 6:12pm —
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My 14-year-old daughter noticed that I was using my real picture on this group and said let me know that she didn't think it was a smart thing for me to do, considering what I've been telling her. That's why I have a new image made with Photoshop filters. It's nice to know that my kids listen to me once in a while.... for seconds at a time.
Of course, there are pics of her on Facebook taken by her friends and anyone can copy and save them! I've made sure that she's enabled…
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Added by Shayne Train on April 16, 2007 at 5:57pm —
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April 17, 2007 - 4pm EDT, 2pm MT, 12pm PST "Peer-Tutoring! When Do We Want It? Now!"
A free, live webcast will be broadcast from the 15th Annual National Tutoring Association conference in Denver, CO. This session will offer case studies on successful peer-tutoring via preparatory and summer transition programs at high school and college campuses, featuring integration with NCLB (No Child Left Behind). Panelists will share proven strategies for building support for…
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Added by Nalini Lasiewicz on April 16, 2007 at 5:11pm —
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