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At 2:53pm on July 18, 2007, John Maklary said…
Yep, that's me. It was late at night, wanted to mess around with GarageBand and voila, instant tune. I have a couple where I sing but I definitely will not post those! At that time, I was playing lead for a local bar band and also played Bass for a bluegrass band. I miss those days!
At 6:46am on July 13, 2007, Mike F. said…
That animation was great; especially the stick figure. What medium did they use for that?
At 4:12pm on July 12, 2007, Mark Clive said…
Thanks Kevin. I'm glad to be in the group.

mark
At 10:55am on July 12, 2007, Shawn Kimball said…
Hi Kevin! I have tried to repair that link by editing the post, but it doesn't seem to work.

Here is the link for the Web 2.0 that I shared in a previous entry. Between this and wikipedia, I think web 2.0 is sufficiently defined. I wonder if we will jump to web 3.0 and what changes that will encompass.

Nice to have you in my social group.
At 9:29pm on July 3, 2007, Durff said…
Glad you liked it. I haven't looked at it since NECC
At 6:27pm on July 3, 2007, ruthokoye said…
Hi! Thanks for the warm welcome...
At 10:14am on June 30, 2007, Bob Sprankle said…
thank you, Kevin!
At 4:15pm on June 27, 2007, Greg Noack said…
Thanks for the invite to Elementary School 2.0 I signed up immediately. I am new to web 2.0 but learning fast. I am looking forward to next year. It's going to be great!
At 8:26am on June 16, 2007, Ellen said…
Eclectic is a good word for it :D
Interestingly enough, way back when I was in high school, I did plan to teach. I feel like I've come full circle to teach in the school I used to attend as a child.
At 8:15am on June 16, 2007, Ellen said…
I'm looking forward to seeing the movies your kids created as soon as edublogs is up and running again. We used Tech4Learning's Frames for the stop motion -- it was a very simple program for the kids to master. Before they compiled their claymation movies, they created a boucing ball movie, and they also used Pixie to learn how to create a series of image files and import them into Frames. By the time they had all their clay photos shot, they were very comfortable with the software, and in fact, two of my students in this group presented their projects at a regional tech fair and they really rocked! I'm still trying to figure out who had more fun, the kids or me, :D
At 5:35pm on June 10, 2007, Elise Mueller said…
Hi Kevin!
I read your blog and was excited to find that your 6th graders worked with claymation this year. My 4th graders did in a very adaptive manner. They used a digital still camera and loaded the images to PhotoStory, which worked fairly well. We are looking forward to more adventures with clay next year. Happy to be a part of Classroom 2.0!
Elise
At 8:05pm on June 5, 2007, kenrodoff said…
You are the first person to leave a comment on my page. That, good sir, makes you #1. Not very George Lucas-esque...unless we're talking Box Office numbers.

Interesting photo over there on the left. I am reminded of Voltron. I am also reminded (having had a similar hero suit) that the one enemy that can not be defeated is the dreaded Itch.

May I recommend nylon, spandex, or polypropylene?

Keep on gerunding!
At 4:47am on May 20, 2007, Lisa Parisi said…
Wanted you to know how much I love classblogmeister. It has a small learning curve for me - so I was able to open an account on Sunday and introduce it to my students on Monday. The kids love it. They've made connections with other fifth graders, I've connected with other teachers for possible collaborations next year, and the kids write on the weekends! I have been approving blogs and comments since Friday night. What more could a teacher ask?
At 7:03pm on May 1, 2007, Ken Stein said…
does it feel like myspace yet?
At 9:00pm on April 25, 2007, Kevin said…
Sup Kevin H.?
..from Kevin H. : )
At 5:27pm on April 18, 2007, Doug Davis said…
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for dropping me a note to say hello. I loved your blahblahblah chatter... you are really speaking my language.

A writing teacher, eh? You are a brave, brave man! I teach one section of writing along with four sections of social studies. I'm always looking for new uses for technology in my writing curriculum. I hope to find some here.

Hope all is well in Massachusetts.

Take care,
Doug
At 12:59pm on April 12, 2007, Paul Harrington said…
No problem Kevin - just getting into the chat - I guess blahblahblah might sum up some of the stuff out there (smile) Paul
At 5:27am on April 9, 2007, Bonnie Kaplan said…
I like this one Kevin. Thanks for the push....keep it up.
Bonnie
At 6:28am on April 8, 2007, Eric Hoefler said…
It's good to find familiar faces in this smallishly-big online world. Hope all is well up there in Mass.
At 7:25pm on April 7, 2007, Gail Desler said…
Ah, Kevin, one more adventure:-)

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