How can Education Service Centers assist rural school districts in acquiring equipment such as digital cameras, Web cams, and other equipment?
Looking for professional solutions, not "Hold a bake sale."
Looking for some KS teachers that may be interested in a LiveStream about the Moon or Lifecycle of Plants using Adobe Connect. The programs last only about 1/2 hour - 45 minutes and is primarily a pilot program. We've already successfully…
Mar 11, 2010
Looking for some teachers in KS that may be interested in a 1/2 hour live stream pilot over the Moon or Lifecycle of Plants for FREE.
We may be able to help. We're usually always available as we're taking Streaming content to the classroom through Adobe connect at the moment. However, we'd love to do a skype call as we do have a Science Center here on our campus…
My name is Cheryl and I support mathematics and science education in Washington state. Our state is geographically divided into nine Educational Service Districts, each of which has a math and a science coordinator. I support the work of these 18…
Originally from Derby, KS, attended Emporia State and graduated in 95...moved to Pittsburg, KS - 2001.
Wear many hats at the Education Service Center. Currently Web master. Doing live streaming initiatives to assist classroom teachers with instruction, currently looking for some schools or classrooms that want to beta test with us.
At 1:00 pm CST, The Southeast Kansas Education Service Center - Greenbush and Rich White, developer of EduSim which is based on the Croquet Consoritum in conjunction with Smartboards, will be doing a live demonstration of EduSim, as well as discuss more about what it is, how it's used, and what it's intent is, on USTREAM TV.
Well I would like to say that I will blog here, but to be honest, the best place to check all my insane ramblings is HERE. I post about anything, related to education or not...and to be honest, because I don't work with kids in a classroom...I may just capture the lighter moments about my everyday life, or things that happen here at the Education Service Center where I work.
I'm sending out messages to everyone I know right now, and this classroom20 network is no exception. (I've also sent this out on other Ning networks you may be a part of.) My name is Alyshia Olsen; I am a 20 year old college student from Olin College of Engineering. I am a part of a group of 6 Olin College students (we're in Needham, MA, and engineering students) who has taken a year off to work on an education related project. Since you are in the 'connecting content and technology' group, I thought you might be interested! Our project is called AlightLearning, and this is our "short" project description:
Under the assumption that within ten years, the landscape of modern education will have fully integrated what we now define as new classroom media: video, online collaboration, open source curriculum and other web tools, we hope to pioneer a web software tool that acts as a platform for this new media, bringing the power of the web and its tools to students, teachers and parents in a secure, comfortable and innovative environment. Our goal is to have our free software at a pilot middle school by April 15th, 2009, continuing to develop and coordinate with our users to create a product that other schools want to pilot and use at their schools, while allowing individual teachers to implement this tool in their own classroom.
Our project, titled Alight Learning, is currently trying to win an idea competition on Ideablob.com You can find us at http://ideablob.com/3975 . We would love your support in the form of a vote within the next couple days, but more importantly we'd love your feedback and comments. Our description on Ideablob is short, and even the one above hardly gets at many of the issues we would like to take a stab at solving, but at least it's a start.
Feel free to email me back, check out alightlearning.com, anything you like!
Hello! I am inviting parents, teachers and students from all over the planet to join and introduce to their students the network for connecting students globally. I think you may like to join my vision. Please visit: http://kids4kids.ning.com/
You and your kids can be the first representatives of Pittsburg, KS...!
Hey Russ
I have a neice at Pittsburg State, I am a ms computer/english/math teacher. The computers are my favorite part of teaching, but I do the other so that I can teach computers. Our district is extremely small, so when it comes to teaching technology, or training teachers, we do most of it ourselves. I am looking into doing podcasting with my middleschoolers this next year, we shall see.
When it comes to getting veteran teachers to use technology it sometimes can be very challenging. This is where our (Generation YES) philosophy has proven success. The program involves partnering up a GenYES student with a teacher in the school (many times a reluctant veteran teacher). The "partner teacher" and GenYES student together develop a lesson plan involving technology. In this situation the teacher is not expected to be the expert with technology and allows the student to show teachers how to use the technology in an effective way.
We have many GenYES schools in Kansas. Where in Kansas are you located?
Hi Russ, yeah we should be on the watch for what each other is doing. What stinks about my position is that, while I can set goals, they are often overshadowed by district initiatives that come my way from our 10 districts! Our projects often crawl forward or lose ground totally.
I'm in the process right now of trying to align some of my goals in a more general sense to, hopefully, address our districts goals.
Do keep in touch. Maybe there is a project out there we can collaborate on?
Wow...my first post and it wasn't from Rich! Would love to find other people who work in areas like a service center and people who are genuinely interested in coming up with great ideas for our digital theater!