Jan Smith
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  • Comox Valley, British Columbia
  • Canada
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School / Work Affiliation
Comox Valley School District
Blog
http://resiever.edublogs.org
Website
http://huzzah.edublogs.org
Skype Account
jansmith_71
Twitter / Plurk / Other Account
Twitter: jansmith Plurk: jansmith
About Me
I teach and learn with Grade 6 students. Blogging has become a focus in our classroom at Huzzah!. We are exploring a lot of different things, including inquiry learning and enactment strategies (big fan of Jeffrey Wilhelm). Tech wise: VoiceThread, Windows Movie Maker, Photo Story 3, Pivot animation, and a few other tools to share our thinking. I'm learning to get the most out of the Smartboard just installed in my room. And I am working on a Master's degree; my action research is looking at student engagement through blogging. I experiment, ponder, and make mistakes every day.

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At 3:39pm on December 27, 2008, suehellman said…
Hi Jan -- I'd like to invite you to join a Classroom 2.0 group called Canadians Mashup. I'm trying to build a network of Canadian educators and bloggers. No discussions yet. I'm just starting out by trying to find where everyone lives and what they teach. If you're interested, please add me as a colleague as well.

If you add yourself to the map, please include a name or a photo of some sort. There seem to be a lot of unidentified people from unidentified places and the map is getting stuck on for some reason. The problem is that I can't tell from the members’ list which anonymous hits are real people and which were just false starts. The company does not differentiate members unless there is a picture or a name. Location only is not enough to help me know which entries are not real ones. THANKS!!!!

BTW -- great news about those laptops!
At 1:51am on August 2, 2008, Anne Mirtschin said…
Hmm... sufficient blogging time for a 11-12 year old. Our 11-12 year olds have 2 x 50 minute lessons a week in the computer room, but once they start blogging they want to add so much of their work online. However, even 50 mins per week is enough to quickly add something to a blog post. It would be good if they have all their work preplanned or even written before they got to the computers. Some of our students do not have internet access but the ones who do, will happily blog away at home on topics of their own choosing, but usually diary type entries. Delete Comment
At 11:37pm on June 17, 2008, Debbie Gardner said…
Hey! ....got the pic on. Will write a profile soon! Thanks for telling me about this site. I can tell I'll be spending lots of time here. Very cool!
At 7:04am on June 11, 2008, Daniel Rezac said…
Good to be friends with you! Don't know if you checked out the wiki yet, but let's hang on until we get a few more contributors. I'm hoping that happens soon. Please pass this on to others that you know, if you think they might be interested. This could certainly be a lot of fun! While you're at it, you can start by simply creating a New Page using the Team Member template. Be creative or just go simple.
Daniel
At 12:22pm on May 11, 2008, David Truss said…
Jan,
Thanks for the comment! I tidied up the links and added a link to this Classroom2.0 profile from your name- hope that is ok with you.
Reflecting on each post has been wonderfully cathartic, (and painfully slow, but a worthwhile trade-off).
I think you are right about the need for good pedagogy. I touched on that in the post and will elaborate a bit more on my response to your comment.
Thanks again,
Dave
At 11:00pm on May 10, 2008, TeachingSagittarian said…
Thanks for the Friend invite Jan! You will love your smartboard and wonder what you ever did without one before! There are heaps of people here on the ning to help you out any time!
At 5:29pm on May 10, 2008, David Truss said…
Thanks for the friendship invite Jan!
I haven't had very much of a presence on Classroom2.0 recently but as soon as I finish moving my blog, (one-post-at-a-time and reflecting on every one of them along the way), then I will pop back over here and add more. Great to see your tech involvement, keep us up to date on the Smartboard... I just made one with the Wiimote, (actually a Gr. 7 student did it for me), but have not had much time to play with it yet.
Dave.
I thought Comox Valley had Middle Schools?
At 11:21am on May 10, 2008, Peggy Soong Yaplee said…
Hi Jan,
It is great to see classroom teachers infusing so much technology in their classroom. I can see that you are doing some great integration with some great tools. I learned of a new one I had not heard before and that is Pivot animation. I will have to go and check it out.
I am a full time computer teacher to an elementary school in Seattle and serve all the kids. I wish I could block out a whole hour to work with my students. Since I give all the teachers their breaks, they are only 30 minutes.
Good luck on your Masters degree, I am in the middle of my PhD degree with some time off because I am working on my National Boards Certification.
Let me know how I could help.
Peggy
 
 
 

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