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Carl replied to Joe Sherwood's discussion 'Domain Host?'
Lunarpages is free for all public schools in the US. There is a process that one has to go through to prove your school qualifies. As I said before, supposedly the storage space is 500 mb, however I have been running above that for some time, no…
Jun 23, 2009
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Carl replied to Joe Sherwood's discussion 'Domain Host?'
One could also use http://edublogs.org/ where you can set up blogs for your students.
Jun 23, 2009

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I am going to college for elementary and special education.

I thought, by joining this site, that I could use it to network with and learn from others globally in hopes that I will be a more rounded person. I also want to be more capable to affectively teach the future generation using all of the most recent and up to date technologies especially since in two more years they will be updating themselves every 72 hours. I want to be at the front of those technologies.

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Posted on March 7, 2008 at 8:26am 0 Comments

Educators have a challenge we have never faced before… prepare students to be able to find solutions for problems that don’t even exist yet. Prepare them to be able to use technologies that are changing and evolving exponentially every day.



The concept that technical information is being replaced every two years is staggering. For students that enter a four year technical field of study; what they learn and have interacted with by the end of their sophomore year will be outdated by… Continue

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At 6:35am on January 3, 2009, JackJack said…
Hi Joe!

Happy New Year! I was wondering if you have any educator contacts who would be interested in participating in a nationwide SAT Vocab Video Contest @ MIT university. We'd really like to get more students involved from Nebraska!

You can view contest details at BrainyFlix.com Please let me know. Thanks!
At 8:48am on March 12, 2008, Joe SherwoodJoe Sherwood said…
Thanks for introducing me to this site, I am going to try to get up to speed as fast as I can.
At 6:17pm on March 11, 2008, AnnAnn said…
The email I sent you bounced back to me today.
At 1:51pm on March 10, 2008, AnnAnn said…
Would you be interested in a lesson that teaches the parts of a computer to the tune of Old Mac Donald?
At 1:21pm on March 10, 2008, Linda LoderLinda Loder said…
Hi Joe,
Well, believe it or not, I attended a two-room school house for three years, and my husband attended a one-room school for grades 1-8. Guess that makes us OLD!
Anyway, if you are interested, you may contact me at this e-mail address: lloutback@gmail.com
We can arrange for you to make a phone call to my husband if you'd like.....
;) L.
 
 
 

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