As much as I love, use, promote, troubleshoot, teach, train, research, and integrate technology: I am sometimes overwhelmed by all that is has to offer. So much so, that I feel like I've missed something. I feel like I haven't quite caught up to the "Web 2.0" movement. I fell
stuck in web 1.5.…
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Added by Hampton E Conway III on September 5, 2007 at 1:01pm —
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With the new Ipod Announcements - our mobile medai work just got easier !
A few details via http://crunchgear.com
10:39 PDT Built-in WiFi. 802.11b/g. AW SNAP! Web browsing! [b][i]Safari is included[/b][/i]. "Apple is going to make WiFi work where others have failed." Probably right, Stevie. Nicholas: "The iPhone without the awful phone part. Great." Google and Yahoo! search built-in. [b][i]YouTube built-in[/b][/i] as well! "This thing is a…
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Added by Rich White on September 5, 2007 at 12:18pm —
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Over at the
Global Education Collaborative ning, I've suggested that we start building our own set of standards on global ed for students, pre-service teachers, teachers, and administrators. If you're interested, take a peek and join the ning. Once we have some people on board for this project, I'll establish a wiki for this purpose.
Added by Lucy Gray on September 5, 2007 at 11:43am —
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We will be live streaming the 3D virtual classroom (edusim) prototype tomorrow from 9:00 -
12:00 with the 15 Middle School kids - the feed will be here http://tv.greenbush.us
Added by Rich White on September 4, 2007 at 8:28pm —
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I am going to use this site as part of my EDTL 638 class, mostly because of the excellent information linked to it and the relevant forums shared by like minds. One of the key issues will be how well we are able to connect to these resources from schools. Content filtering and bandwidth shaping are huge issues in the conversation surrounding the use or ability to use 2.0 tools. I am leaving this post open to the world rather than just my class (friends) so it will be interesting to see if…
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Added by gerry davis on September 4, 2007 at 6:54am —
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Added by Rich White on September 3, 2007 at 6:34pm —
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Last November I began my Byte Speed website,
I had never blogged before. I had never podcast before. But I wanted to show my team that if I could set up an ed tech website, anyone could.
So I started. And, even though I have no idea who reads me, or how many people visit a particular post ( a peculiarity of the program iWeb I am afraid, not the unwillingness of the author) I have, I think, put together at least a moderatly interesting site.
So tonight, I posted another…
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Added by Tim Holt on September 3, 2007 at 2:00pm —
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I read this
post from Ryan Bretag this weekend and thought this group might have some additional insights on the post.
In the post Ryan was asked the following question:
If only one thing 'stuck' with the teachers this year, what do you hope it to be"?
His answer was (I promise to do more than paraphrase):
The one thing I want to stick this year, my major goal,… Continue
Added by Tyler Fonda on September 3, 2007 at 11:35am —
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As Greenbush Labs (http://labs.greenbush.us) comes up on a its 2 year anniversary I have decided
to start to provide a framework for how we might move from Greenbush
Labs IDEAS - to PROTOTYPES - to OPERATIONALIZING the more promising
concepts into PRODUCTS/SERVICES.
The main focus of the Greenbush Labs Wiki (
http://greenbushlabs.pbwiki.com) will be to provide a more
in-depth and procedural list of "How…
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Added by Rich White on September 3, 2007 at 9:53am —
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It is so easy to forget in a year's time just how busy the first few weeks of school can be! Whew! A three day weekend sure was helpful just to get caught up on some school stuff. I was chatting with one of my colleagues the other day about how we tend to forget just how far we can take the students (educationally) in a brief 10 month period. Then...it's time to start all over again! Setting up the rules and routines sure takes a lot outta ya! As I write out my lesson plans at the beginning of…
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Added by gmmiller on September 2, 2007 at 10:28pm —
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After taking some time off for a much needed vacation, I am back in action! How are you today?
Added by Amy Koegel on September 2, 2007 at 3:00pm —
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I'm active in a variety of networks and have trouble keeping track of them. Thus, I created a list at http://www.tutormentorconnection.org/TMLearningNetwork/LinksLibrary/tabid/560/rrcid/92/rrscid/120/rrpid/1/rrepp/20/Default.aspx
With the growth of networks, it is getting harder and harder to build a community of purpose because of the time it…
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Added by Daniel Bassill on September 2, 2007 at 9:29am —
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Whoaa!! I only joined this site 3 or 4 weeks ago and since then have been on the most amazing journey. I find it hard to believe that I can see some of the wonderful work that people are doing from other countries and that their knowledge, experience and expertise is shared so readily.
I have already contacted people to work on collaborative projects and have loved working via skype with other teachers from USA and NZ to created the shared wiki for our project. My school is reasonable…
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Added by Anne Mirtschin on September 2, 2007 at 4:06am —
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Final call for:
EDUC 762 Assessment in
E-learning…
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Added by Dennis O'Connor on September 1, 2007 at 9:25pm —
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Steve Hargadon and I had a very nice conversation about Classroom 2.0.
Of course, it became a podcast.
Here it is:
Steve Hargedon and Classroom 2.0I hope you enjoy.
Tim
Added by Tim Holt on September 1, 2007 at 3:12pm —
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We're days away from startup here in Ontario Canada and I'm wondering if there is anyone who would like to start a Kindergarten/Grade 1 project (3 - 6 year olds). I've been checking out Voicethread and it looks great at this time of year for that age group because they don't have to be able to write. One proviso on this is that our Board has a number of blocks in place and I'm not sure yet whether or not Voicethread will work. I'll be looking into this over the next week.
Even if…
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Added by Peter Dawson on September 1, 2007 at 2:45pm —
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Interested in eLearning?
Then we have something in common.
What is it, that makes eLearning interesting for pupils and students?
Added by Edmund Huditz on September 1, 2007 at 1:58pm —
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Well, back
full-time for the first week. I'd forgotten how much
energy it takes, and how tired I'd be by the end of the week. I also had forgotten what
energy can be drawn from interacting with 2,000 excited youngsters!
Us
veterans were
given seniors for…
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Added by Russ Lauber on September 1, 2007 at 12:58pm —
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Thanks for starting this site; I am excited to share my grade school
computer lab information. I found this site when I did a search
for grade school passwords. I am a Lab Specialist for 850
students in a K-5 grade school. I am curious how student passwords are
handled at your school. Do you enter the passwords or does the
student? Do you keep passwords for each student? Do you
have any security problems with student passwords? Any input you have
about this…
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Added by Diane on September 1, 2007 at 10:10am —
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The latest edition of the
Teacher Potluck Carnival is up!
Added by Donna Hebert on September 1, 2007 at 8:54am —
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