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
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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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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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When blogging becomes a teacher-centered activity
I just posted on this topic on the Generation YES blog. It's about a dilemma we've come across with teachers turning off the blogs we provide because "students write too
much" - and thinking about what we should do. I invite Classroom
2.0-ers to comment as well! We need all the ideas we can get....
Here's the start of the post...…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 11, 2007 at 2:55pm —
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I came to Classroom 2.0 without any idea about how things really worked. Even though I've been on Linked In for a while and I sort of knew about the whole friends thing on MySpace, I hadn't experienced it myself.
What I've seen people post so far is that it's a tool to gain visibility, a competition for attention and/or a way to deal with larger crowds. (sorry I don't have the energy to link to these ideas or properly credit them!)
However, none of those things really applies…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 9, 2007 at 12:27am —
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The
recent study from the US DOE about the impact of certain educational sofware packages on test scores was discussed
here and
here.
First grade reading software products (11 districts and 43 schools. 158 teachers and 2,619…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 7, 2007 at 12:00pm —
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This is my first foray into social networking, other than watching over my daughter's shoulder. By the way, just yesterday she told me she has taken down her MySpace page. It's been a constant with her for the last 3 years and she has thousands of "friends", most of whom she met in real life first and actually seems to know. She taught herself Flash and HTML programming because of it. I tried to engage her in a conversation about it and the most I could get out of her was, "it's just annoying…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 7, 2007 at 10:26am —
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Yesterday I posted about the pre-release headlines on a USDOE study that concluded that certain educational software packages did not increase standardized test scores, and why this will hurt efforts to promote ALL technology use in classrooms.
Today the study is out and
here’s the link. It's called:…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 6, 2007 at 2:57pm —
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 5, 2007 at 11:46am —
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Cross posted from the Generation YES Blog
It’s a daunting task to figure out all the options with Web 2.0 tools and choose the “best” one to introduce to students. But this pain
can be turned into a gain - by including students in the adventure.
Students can:
- Research solutions and present options with pros and cons
- Test hardware - even young students can…
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Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 3, 2007 at 7:24pm —
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So, I already have a blog, what do I need another blog for? Don't know, we'll see. If I repost stuff here, is that cheating?
Added by Sylvia Martinez on April 3, 2007 at 3:14pm —
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