October 2007 Blog Posts (133)

Student Response Systems

I am not sure how many people are using these in a K-12 environment but at the university level thay are being used to good effect. They allow teachers to see (more or less) how they are doing, as they teach, by giving students the opportunity to answer questions throughout the lecture. The ability to quickly survey knowledge can help determine (on the fly) how the content needs to be adjusted.

My experience, having been on both ends of the SRS is that, as a student with a clicker…

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Added by gerry davis on October 8, 2007 at 12:05pm — No Comments

K12 Online Conference has started!

The preconference keynote with David Warlick was recently posted on the site listed below. Check it out and pass this on to other teachers!

Preconference Keynote: Inventing New Boundaries by David Warlick

Added by Chris Prout on October 8, 2007 at 9:00am — No Comments

Avatar Webcam Applications

Avatar Webcam Applications:

To express unique characterization to project-based activity teachers can have students use Avatar characters to write and read the content of the lesson or script. The script is a…

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Added by Mike King on October 7, 2007 at 11:31pm — No Comments

Teacher, teacher can you hear me?

When I first began teaching, one of the most stressful times was when

the director would come in to supervise/evaluate. I knew when he was

coming of course but, still, it would cause me no endless stress. Would

the lesson work? Would the students listen? Would I remain my

composure? The lesson was orchestrated and each time, thank goodness,

it went without a hitch. This is how it was for the first two years of

teaching. After that, like most other teachers to whom… Continue

Added by Kelly Christopherson on October 7, 2007 at 10:33pm — No Comments

Open Source Software



Over the past few years I have been reviewing various open source software applications. In the next series of blog’s I will share some of my findings which will include open source software applications for art, astronomy, computer science, games, internet, keyboarding, multimedia, and office. The first open source software…

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Added by Mike King on October 7, 2007 at 9:52pm — 1 Comment

Google Earth and Postcard Geography

From http://www.edtechvision.org

Years ago when I taught 4th grade I participated in a classroom exchange called "Postcard Geography". My students eagerly awaited postcards that we exchanged with schools all across the US. We created a large bulletin board with a map of the US and pinned the postcards next to the city is came from. It was fun to read about the area around the school and we often referred to our postcards as we studied the…

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Added by Colette Cassinelli on October 7, 2007 at 4:14pm — No Comments

Creativity and Technology Integration

Creativity and Technology Integration

In most of us there lies a realm of creativity especially within children. Products of creativity are within all of us and the expression of divergent thought can be framed in both its quality to originality and appropriateness. Each of us would like to take…

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Added by Mike King on October 7, 2007 at 4:01pm — No Comments

Beginning

So, I've never blogged before!!! I'm experiencing it for the first time, and it's so exciting. I'm not sure what to even write about except that I'm hoping to share and gain some insights for others in engaging students and providing them with opportunities through technology use that they may not have otherwise.... I can't wait to see what I can learn!

Added by Teri Rossman on October 7, 2007 at 3:52pm — 1 Comment

3D Mars simulation is now available for the Interactive white board

Marsworld

Got it tied in and uploaded today
http://edusim3D.com

Added by Rich White on October 7, 2007 at 3:30pm — No Comments

http://rafaelscostaricanblog.blogspot.com/

This blog is for discussion concerning praxis of online teaching and learning process.

Added by Rafael Espinoza on October 7, 2007 at 10:44am — No Comments

Christmas Around the World Voicethread

I have started a Christmas Around the World Project at Voicethread. If you are interested in sharing, click on the link below, and share your Christmas traditions with us. It is really easy to get started, and a very innovative approach to using Web 2.0 in your classroom powered by Voicethread. If you I have also started a Christmas Around the World Wiki, where you can contribute to a collection of customs,…

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Added by Craig Scribner on October 7, 2007 at 10:22am — 3 Comments

Hot, Cool, and Very Controversial

A HOT topic where I am is integrating technology! HOT in many ways...including COOL and controversial. I just read a forum asking how to get teachers to join us in our exciting endeavors of integrating. I began a reply and ....so much of the past week's frustration came out and in the end I thought I resolved myself to live and let live. More on that in a minute. I cut and pasted my reply here…

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Added by JoNelle on October 6, 2007 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Waterworld is now available for the Edusim - 1st resource pack should be ready tomorrow afternoon


http://www.edusim3D.com


Waterworld is now available for the Edusim - 1st resource pack should be ready tomorrow afternoon.

The first resource pack will be titled "Under the sea" - details here : http://www.edusim3d.com/?page=parts.php&part=3

Added by Rich White on October 6, 2007 at 5:29pm — No Comments

Home from NavCon2k7

I've just come home from the NavCon2k7 conference in Gosford, NSW, and had to start playing on my laptop straight away. I have explored so many Web 2.0 tools that should not only inspire my students but also the teachers in my school.



I'm really keen to try out rafi.ki with my Grade 4 class. We are learning about our environment, with a particular reference to droughts and global warming. It would be great for the kids to exchange ideas, stories and pictures about their environment… Continue

Added by Helen Otway on October 6, 2007 at 1:42am — 2 Comments

Is it worth the rant?



Like many of you, I occasionally do a little ranting when it comes to the

problems with some of the things that go on with the technology in

schools and the level of availability of different websites. I've also

been known to rant every now and then about other things that go on

with schools and learning.



Well, this isn't one of those. In fact, over the past few weeks,… Continue

Added by Kelly Christopherson on October 5, 2007 at 10:39pm — No Comments

Open Source in Education

As a Director of Technology I have to wear many hats and maintain a limited budget. So, I am always looking for ways to get educational based applications that are educational based and provide higher level order of thinking challenges. Well, one weekend I spent time searching for open source software and came across the article I have uploaded. It provides open source software for PCs, Apples, and Linux OS systems. I have read through the 77 pages and downloaded several recommended…

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Added by Dean Mantz on October 5, 2007 at 7:29pm — 3 Comments

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YOU'LL NEVER FIND A PAGE LIKE THIS ONE!!!!!!!!

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Added by gutta_boi_5 on October 5, 2007 at 12:30pm — No Comments

This was taken from Rich White's page, it is worth sharing.

This was taken from Rich White's page, it is worth sharing! We had this exact conversation during class on Weds night. I suspect this conversation, with the coming of Web 2.0 is going to become very common.
"Realized a while back - the only people school firewalls keep away from resources are the teachers - students know of every proxy server on the…
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Added by gerry davis on October 5, 2007 at 7:49am — No Comments

October 5, 2007

Friday, good old Fridays. I was more than happy to see the weekend come. It was defintily a stressful week as per the class had been reviewing how to write an effective introductary paragraph, reviewing grammar, and going over the assessment test that the students must complete in their 8th grade year. Friday consisted of taking two exams, one vocabulary test and the assessment itself. This assessment task asked for students to read "Paul…

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Added by Jacqueline Marien on October 5, 2007 at 5:00am — 2 Comments

Walking to work

I’ve been using classroom Walk-Throughs for the past 7 months in order to get to get into the classrooms in my school, get to know what the teachers are doing, familiarize myself with the curricula in the

various grades and just acquaint myself with how this form of

supervision might work for me.

Now, I started with the book The Three-Minute Classroom Walk-Through by Corlyn J. Downey. Like most administrators, I read through the book, worked through the different…

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Added by Kelly Christopherson on October 4, 2007 at 11:34pm — No Comments

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