Mary Jean Hernandez
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Mealy Hands, Anyone?

This is a Mealy Hand. It is dry corn meal and flour mixed together and poured into a vinyl glove. Once filled, the student should lightly tap the glove to pack the mixture into the fingers and to release pockets of air. A well packed glove is key to creating a realistic hand for the student to successfully master filing techniques and correctly hold the finger while filing and shaping the nail. A rubber banded is used to close the glove. Nail tips are then attached to the fingertips with super…See More
Blog post by Mary Jean Hernandez Aug 16, 2009
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Mary Jean Hernandez replied to Steve Hargadon's discussion 'Introductions'
Greetings, I am a Barber Instructor and a Cosmetology Instructor in Columbus, GA. I have been trying to use social networking to communicate with my students and their families. I have been using multiply, myspace, facebook and twitter for about 3…
Aug 15, 2009

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Southeastern Beauty/Barber Schools
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I am a Barber Instructor and a Cosmetology Instructor. I am also a Master Military Tailor. I am all about "Grooming".

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Mealy Hands, Anyone?

Posted on August 16, 2009 at 8:59am 0 Comments



This is a Mealy Hand. It is dry corn meal and flour mixed together and poured into a vinyl glove. Once filled, the student should lightly tap the glove to pack the mixture into the fingers and to release pockets of air. A well packed glove is key to creating a realistic hand for the student to successfully master filing techniques and correctly hold the finger while filing and shaping the nail. A rubber banded is used to close the glove.… Continue

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At 12:38am on August 16, 2009, Anne MirtschinAnne Mirtschin said…
Mary thank you for responding to my questions. I teach in rurally isolated prep to year12 school and I can sympathize with your comments. However, this site was wonderful, so just follow the discussions, join in when ready, start discussions of your own, make friends and you are no longer alone.
At 2:39pm on August 15, 2009, Anne MirtschinAnne Mirtschin said…
Hello Mary, and welcome to classroom2.0 I find your area of teaching intriguing and I love your goals and ambitions. There will be many people here who can help you but it may be better to put up your questions as a discussion to get maximum impact and feedback. What software are you using for the screen capture for video making? I started using jing which was free but have bought camtasia studio as I need a better program. Editing can be done within this program but it was relatively expensive. To edit movies my students and I either use MS Moviemaker (which is free with MS Studio) or Sony Vegas Movie studio which costs. There is an extension toolbar with firefox, I think that can be used to capture the screen.
At 8:14am on August 15, 2009, Mark CruthersMark Cruthers said…
Hi Mary Jean,

With your interest in Education Technology, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service. Here’s a public class recording you might find of interest.

 
 
 

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