May 2007 Blog Posts (125)

Left handed gloves

I've lived in Kansas for over 17 years. As a child, my family was mobile and I saw much of the country. I attended schools too numerous to list from Texas to Pennsylvania and I have some idea that people may think differently in places other than the wheat state. One morning I got out of bed and went to an estate sale. A friend had asked me to go and some part of me must have been curious, nostalgic or something. Whatever the feeling was, it was sufficient to get me dressed and driving to the… Continue

Added by Kevin on May 18, 2007 at 1:00pm — No Comments

The Kansas experience..

I drive a lot, many people at ESSDACK do. As we log the miles there is much time for thought. Outside of the numerous cell phone conversations managing the events that will necessitate the next long drive, the time in the seat is largely wasted. I listen to audio books on a range of topics to try to use the parts of my mind not engaged by the challenges of driving. The world of the highway and these audio books, fuse for me as my mind seeks to integrate new understandings. When my synapses are… Continue

Added by Kevin on May 18, 2007 at 12:30pm — No Comments

I ♥ riddles!

Don't know about anyone else, but I am addicted to Weffriddles. If you haven't tried it yet, I totally recommend it. You will be addicted! Each page is a riddle and you have to figure it out in order to get to the next page/riddle. I am on level 36. I've been stuck on 36 for days now, but I just can't stop!

http://www.weffriddles.com


Added by Amy Clay on May 17, 2007 at 11:31pm — No Comments

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hello?


Added by duncan on May 17, 2007 at 2:17pm — 1 Comment

Summertime Planning

I am impressed by how many educators have signed up for haiku LMS

in April and May. One would think that teachers are busy dealing with

the yearend push and summer vacation plans. I’m… Continue

Added by Allen on May 17, 2007 at 12:22pm — 5 Comments

NECC workshop resources

Excuse multiple crossposts -





Julene Reed and I are teaching a workshop at NECC on global

collaboration, and I've set up a series of resources to demonstrate

during this class. I hope that these resources will live on as people

become interested in sharing resources used to teach global awareness

concepts. Please consider jumping in and joining any of these groups.

Some of them are already seeded with material, but others are just

getting started.… Continue

Added by Lucy Gray on May 17, 2007 at 10:56am — 1 Comment

Middle of May

For teachers, the middle of May is about getting ready for finals, grades, and that eternal vacation.



For those of us in administration (at least the technology part of it), the middle of May is about budgets, upgrades, and that eternal stretch of time when we can walk into the schools and fix something without being distracted by questions from teachers.



Not that I mind the questions, it helps keep me in touch with where each faculty member is in terms of technology use. It… Continue

Added by wallowamichael on May 17, 2007 at 9:17am — No Comments

Hello from a new member!

Hi everyone,



As I wrote in my member profile, I'm an English teacher living and working in western Japan (Toyama City). I'm extremely interested in Web 2.0, and am currently involved in researching its applications for teaching English as a foreign language (EFL). At our school, the Toyama College of Foreign Languages, I am in charge of our video production lab, a task that puts me in a room filled with some excellent toys (HD digital camera, recording equipment, iMacs, and all the… Continue

Added by Jerry Talandis Jr. on May 16, 2007 at 6:23pm — No Comments

....am introducing WEB 2.0 to our faculty next week May 25th

,,,anyway have any ideas on the best approach to this..any good resources you can point me to....

Added by don buckley on May 16, 2007 at 1:05pm — 2 Comments

5 Goals x 2

I’ve been tagged by Lynn over at Learning. Goals - what do I have? Actually, I had to go Donald Taylor’s blog to see what he did. This led me to Ev Nucci’s blog where I found a series of very well explained goals. For those of you new into blogging, this is how you find new ideas and things…

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Added by Kelly Christopherson on May 16, 2007 at 9:36am — No Comments

Exploring Second Life with K-12 Students in Mind

Hi 2.0'rs!

I've been spending some time in Second Life. Here's my first post about it.



I "get" the collaboration possibilities, but fear overhype about the educational potential (like proposed math manipulatives, physics sims, etc.)



I'd love input, especially about the math/science/programming… Continue

Added by Sylvia Martinez on May 16, 2007 at 6:09am — No Comments

Apple Blossoms and new principals

As I was on my way to school this morning, I was admiring all the trees in blossom. I especially like the trees with the bright pink

blossoms - I think they’re an apple tree but I’m not really sure.

Anyway, I had a team meeting and really should have been hurrying to

get there but I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to take a few

moments to slow down and appreciate the beauty of the trees. Now,

a few years ago, I wouldn’t…

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Added by Kelly Christopherson on May 15, 2007 at 9:33pm — 1 Comment

Recent conversations..

Tim Holt spoke with me yesterday on skype for my podcast and was great fun to speak with. He has been the tech admin for El Paso schools for 22 years and has a lot of insight about changing schools. His Blog "Byte Speed" has a lot of resources and thinking to share.



I spoke with Terry Eis Yesterday. Terry is taking the helm of a new charter school in Haysville Kansas and has much experience in the vinyard of doing whatever it takes to prepare kids for success. That conversation is… Continue

Added by Kevin on May 15, 2007 at 8:06am — No Comments

Looking for Global Partners!





One of the things that I do is help coordinate a global collaborative learning project run by the Israeli Ministry of Education. The project which teams Israeli High School classes with classes abroad will be going into its fifth year next year. This year we teamed 24 classes from 17 Israeli school with classes from 12…

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Added by Reuven Werber on May 15, 2007 at 2:30am — No Comments

Wikis in the classroom: a reflection.

Cross posted with my blog.

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Well here it is, my completed Science Alive Wiki.

After…

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Added by David Truss on May 15, 2007 at 12:33am — 4 Comments

10 days and counting

Well, we've got approximately 10 days of school left. I am one of the lucky few who will have a few extra hours of time since my seniors have left the building. I plan to use that time to consolidate my resources and downsize from 2 classrooms to 1. I don't have to float classrooms anymore! I will be firmly ensconced in the Classroom of Tomorrow for all of my classes next year. What a relief. I will be teaching a new curriculum to the seniors next year and plan to use a few of those hours…

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Added by Teralyn Cohn on May 14, 2007 at 7:45pm — No Comments

BHAGAVADGITA SLOKAS IN VIDEO BOOK FORM

Respected Educators of Classroom 2.0,

We request all of you to visit

http://www.esnips.com/web/gita-english-wmv…

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Added by M. SESHAGIRI on May 14, 2007 at 4:24am — No Comments

sample of video book

I SINCERELY REQUEST ALL EDUCATORS AT CLASSROOM 2.0

TO VIEW MY VIDEO IN CLASSROOM 2.0

AND READ THE SUGGESTED STEPS TO FOLLOW TO CREATE SUCH A VIDEO.

FROM URL: http://one-task-at-a-time.tripod.com

- SESHAGIRI

Added by M. SESHAGIRI on May 14, 2007 at 3:23am — 2 Comments

Langwitches Blog

You can find all my blog posts at http://www.langwitches.org/blog.
Hope to see you there!

Added by langwitches on May 13, 2007 at 2:09pm — No Comments

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