Posted on April 18, 2007 at 9:11am 0 Comments 0 Likes
I have now come to the conclusion that I hold far too many blog accounts and am going to limit myself to bloglines,my school blog and classroom 2.0, There is so much out there to try out it is tempting to try everything that web 2.0 has to offer.
I have now finished the majority of inservice training I had planned to offer, things like digital video,blogging,SMART Board, and webquests and am now embarking on the final two, Moodle and wiki and video conferencing. It is difficult to get…
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If I remember correctly, my students liked how they could move all the individual joints on the people at Pixton to get the pose that they wanted.
would you liketo share your teaching experience through a book chapter. please visit my blog or my discussion page to get further information.
a response is solicited
tamishra
I've become a new member not too long ago and am very excited about this site. Needless to say as a new member I know no one. May I kindly invite you as a guest to my site (http://ntoond2.ning.com/). Any suggestions or comments you may have on how best to navigate the 2.0 world would be most appreicated.
Also, would you care to share any sayings which are particular to your country on my site? For example, in the US one can say "Waste not, want not" or "Birds of a feather flock together", "A stitch in time saves nine"... and so on.
I'd be most grateful.
Thanks and hope to hear from you.
Aaron
Nice to hear from you. Tell me what does your school do in terms of blogging?
Hans