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Bjorn Holdt replied to Wesley Emlet's discussion Teaching "TIME" to elementary students
"Playing this game with them can certainly help. It's called Bang on Time. I don't teach Grade 3, but my wife says it has worked really well and the kids love playing it to review their "time skills". Would love to hear your…"
Feb 14
Bjorn Holdt replied to DHickman's discussion How effective are elementary technology teachers?
"I would have to agree with Amy on this one. Having a tech teacher is great, but in order to make it work it is essential that the work well with the teachers."
Feb 9
Bjorn Holdt replied to Eric's discussion Teaching Programming - It makes students carry themselves differently
"Hi there I also taught programming for the last 5 years. You are right, the students do feel that they have somehow conquered something. What seemed to work really well is letting them create their own simple games. I have found greenfoot and alice…"
Jan 30
Bjorn Holdt replied to Nicole Gleason's discussion Link of the Week
"Good luck building the portal. I think it is a great idea! Another link you might like to consider: http://www.smartboardteamgames.com ;"
Jan 30
Bjorn Holdt replied to Maria Smith's discussion Technology in the Primary Grades
"Hi there Maria I have put together a list of resources, specifically for use in primary grades. I primarily use these for the smartboard, but making sure the whole class is involved. Primary Smartboard Classroom Games Enjoy Bjorn"
Jan 30
Bjorn Holdt replied to Cameron Cho's discussion Social Networking Site
"Twitter might also be a good option. All you need is a common hashtag #MrsChoClass that all students use when discussing a topic. It might be a good idea to try a few options and then let your students review which one is the best. Best of luck"
Jan 24
Bjorn Holdt replied to Jonathan Wylie's discussion Smartboard Response Systems
"Hi Jonathan, I have always enjoyed turning the smartboard into a whole classroom game. I am capturing those games that work especially well on my blog at http://www.smartboardteamgames.com. Hope you find it useful. "
Jan 24
Bjorn Holdt replied to Daniel Boyle's discussion Blogs v. Wikis v. Web Page
"All three are website, so all would be applicable here. You can't really go wrong on the choice. I would have to agree with Amy here though, that blogs might be the most beneficial as they can get feedback from others more easily. Good luck!"
Jan 24

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