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At 10:31am on January 8, 2010, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,

How goes the year. I was wondering if you interested in another collaborative effort for the year?

Chris
Santa Ana
At 11:45am on October 25, 2009, Dennis Grice said…
Terry,
Glad I got a chance to meet and talk with you at the TELL Conference yesterday. If you're interested, here's a link to my blog and the train stories. (California Zephyr & Coast Starlight)
DGrice
At 4:58am on June 6, 2009, David Hilton said…
Hi Terry
My name’s David and I’m a history teacher in Queensland, Australia. I use a lot of podcasting and online tools with my classes and am always looking for new ideas.
I host a group on diigo (it’s similar to delicious and very popular with teachers) for history teachers to share links, ideas and resources. It’s at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers.
Please come along and join and share any sources or resources you use with the rest of us. See you there.
Regards,
David Hilton
Ancient & Modern History Teacher
Sheldon College, Capalaba.
At 9:01pm on June 1, 2009, Mark Cruthers said…
Hi Terry,

With your interest in Technology Integration and Online Learning, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service. Here’s a public class recording conducted by Nellie Deutsch on Technology Integration.

At 9:48pm on April 24, 2009, Jack said…
Hey Terry,

Our Brainyflix video contest just ended, and I wanted to thank you for helping us get the word out. We got 800 submissions from across the country!

That said, MIT was really happy with the results and will let us run another contest, so we're going for it! But this time, we're gonna have kids create Brainypics flashcards - which are images and sentences paired up with a one of our SAT/ACT words. The contest ends May 22nd, and there'll be iTunes and a cash prize like last time. To boot, we'll double the payout if the kids can hit a certain goal. More details at brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules.

Do you mind telling students and your colleagues again?

Thanks,
Jack
At 12:28am on March 13, 2009, Govinda Prasad Panthy said…
HI Terry, Long no see, What's up? can u plz. email me at gopisu@gmail.com? I wanna be in ur touch. What's new with you plz? Plz write more abt u in an email.
At 9:42pm on February 24, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,

My schedule is as follows: (we are on a block and have short days on Weds)
Mon Th 8:00-9:27 9:35-10:53
Tues Fri 9:35-10:53 11:15-12:33
Mon & Th I have a prep period from 1-2:33
School is out at 2:33

See what works for you.
At 9:33pm on February 24, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,

Here is my schedule (we are on a block schedule)
Monday Thursday 8:00-9:27 9:35- 10:53
Tuesday Friday 9:35-10:53 11:20-12:33 1:15-2:33
Wednesdays we have short days 30 minute periods.

Lets try for some time next week.

Chris
At 6:11pm on February 18, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,

Perhaps in the lieu of the Lincoln Douglas debate, students could discuss whether slavery in the South was inhumane compared to what child labor was in the North (who benefits from these institutions). I am beginning the unit in two weeks in which we take a comparative look at both the institution of slavery and the labor in the northern factories. Give it some thought.

Chris
At 9:24am on February 17, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,
I think a meet and greet would be an good way to work out the kinks since I have yet to use Skype in this setting. I teach a class from 1:10-2:33 which would be a good group to test with. If you have any particular dates give me a heads up. Next Friday the 27th might work.
At 4:42pm on February 16, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,
As far as planning for the Lincoln Douglas debates, would you assign students reading part of the a certain day of the debate. After looking at the reading, my students would probably only be able to handle certain selected passages.

Chris
At 4:05pm on January 24, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,

Go ahead and access the wiki. The students should be completing their work on the Washington-Adams presidencies this week. Each class period has their own so use the navigation side with the class periods. If your students want to do some editing on the Wikis, have them request to join the Wiki and I can approve it. My Honors classes are periods 1,4,8. My regular classes are 3 & 6. Since I have a student teacher he has also created wikis (Mr. Banh). The Lincoln-Douglass Debates would be great. It would give me time to work out any glitches. More than likely we will be there in March.

Keep in contact.

Chris
At 9:53am on January 24, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,
My classes have created new wikispaces... check them out
mendez us history.
My students are adding content as we cover it. The students are pretty excited about this.

How is the collaboration planning going? I was able to access Skype finally.
At 8:50pm on January 14, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,
The Socratic seminar is a good way to keep students involved. I don't think I will have the time to put this into effect regarding this unit. I teach seven classes on a block schedule with Wednesdays being a short day 30 minutes a class. Next week Tuesday and Weds are also short periods for me. I am thinking maybe Th or Fri to put something together even if it is a trial run. I will be contact.
At 5:30pm on January 14, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Teryy,

Using Skype I am told should not be a problem. I am on a pretty tight schedule as far as the curriculum. Beyond next Tuesday we cover Adams Administration and the Alien and Sedition Acts.. Since this involves the 1st Amendment and immigration issues this will be an active topic for my students. I am not working Monday MLK day so I can flesh out further details. By the way which college did you attend at UCSC?
At 8:53am on January 14, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,
We are covering the Jefferson/Hamilton topic this week. I like Susan's ideas. Next week we will be covering the inauguration (Tuesday). I agree with Susan ... lets make this happen. I have to work with our IT people to make sure a port is open so that I can make this work. I will be working on this hopefully today... lots of red tape.

Chris
At 7:38am on January 14, 2009, Susan said…
Ok. This is so exciting! I really want to do this and make it a reality not just some online chat. I love the "fireside chat." I believe skype can be accomplished in LIVE VIDEO feed so that we can actually have both classes see each other with a basic camera for the PC. I also like the idea of taking a sides as an agrarian Jefferson/Democratic Republican or Industrial Hamilton/Federalist view point. We will be getting to this content next week. By the way, would you be using this with regular or advanced students? I visualize this with my GT class but would love to stretch the boundaries of my regular students. I think this would motivate the regular students to reach intellectually more than normal.
Here are some thoughts: We begin with the side of Hamilton as Federalist and prepare statements that defened why a Strong national Government, Fear of mob rule, Loose construction, National bank, Economy based on Manufacturing, and support of lawyers, merchants ect...is better than the democratic Republican platform. We can "chat" or dialogue starting with the first topic...and go until the students get repetitive (like they always do in my debates) Than we will go to topic two: Mob rule...and so on down the list. We can try the technology in advance and just introduce each others class.... send my a copy of your class schedule. Let's talk more about this via email as we "flesh out" the details. susan.gorman@gcisd.net
At 11:33am on January 13, 2009, Susan said…
I would love to interact with your class via Skype. I have never used it but am a very quick study. Likethe reponder below (Chris) I would be interested in upcoming topics. What about a debate on Hamilton vs. Jefferson? Their two world views could lead to some interesting discussions. We could make this like a socratic seminar as well. I do use the blog and will expand more on that when I get more time.
At 12:03pm on January 9, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,
I would like the video chat to incorporate a topic that brings out students interest. We will be starting school on Monday and one topic that may be of interest would be the upcoming inauguration (maybe too soon) or as we study the Adams presidency the Alien and Sedition Acts.

Chris
At 7:47pm on January 4, 2009, Chris Miraglia said…
Terry,

Some of my students create podcast on units. I have only had one student who took the initiative to set up her blog. I will be promoting this in hopes that students will set up their own. Tomorrow I will meet with some colleagues and we will discuss future planning. I will keep you advised.

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