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Elementary School 2.0

Since elementary teachers have special circumstances to deal with concerning the use of technology, I thought we could meet here to talk and to share ideas for 2.0 integration.

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Comment by Miriam Bogler on August 11, 2010 at 10:12pm
Lori,
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is an excellent site for everything you want to know about 21st century skills from both the teacher and student perspectives. You should also check out Route 21. How about creating a blog and including an overview of these excellent resources.
Comment by Kathryn Comstock on August 11, 2010 at 9:13pm
How about getting photos online of the technology that kids can use in today's world? (ipod nano, ipad/laptop, digital camera, smartboard, flip video, etc.) and then kids could write or type how they use those things... as the year progresses, you could hang up projects they do w/the tools you have. Just my quick brainstorm!
Comment by Hugo D Gunawan I on August 11, 2010 at 8:41pm
Hi all!
I'm Hugo. Currently I'm a primary principal as well as helping grade 6. My school is Tunas Muda International School in Indonesia. Great to see this elementary room...
Comment by Susan Stephenson, the Book Chook on August 11, 2010 at 6:07pm
Lori, do you mean a web-based one, like Wall Wisher?
Comment by Faith Shabat on August 4, 2010 at 7:43pm
Hi,
Looking for 2nd or 3rd grade classes from all over the world to connect and collaborate to learn about the different continents. If you are interested, please sign into our Google Spreadsheet http://tinyurl.com/29tlj4m
Comment by Lisa Douthit on August 4, 2010 at 4:25pm
I am a technology teacher who is always looking for ways to increase technology integration. We are really accelerating the use of 2.0 tools and integration in the middle grades, but I am interested in wasy people are doing this with the younger students. Looks like this will be a great group for this!
Comment by Jane Hendrickson on August 2, 2010 at 8:03pm
This looks like it will be a great group. I want to improve the usage of technology in my 4th grade classroom.
Comment by Anne Shaw on August 1, 2010 at 1:14am
Hi, everyone. I am launching a new global, collaborative classrooms project this year on Food and Culture. I'd like to invite your participation. It was partially inspired by Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, the One Day on Earth global film project, the Edible Schoolyard, and my grandchildren. Also see our new Netvibes site and the beginning of the project wiki.

This project will be a very exciting way for students to utilize all kinds of technologies as they collaborate with people all over the world.
Comment by Faith Shabat on July 30, 2010 at 10:39am
Hi Patty,
I'd love to join your project. We've done Skyping and Voicethread collaboratively with other 2nd graders, so we're game to try something new. Perhaps we can plot our data thru Google Docs. Can you email me directly to start planning - yayafaith@aol.com. Looking forward, Faith
Comment by Patty Langley on July 30, 2010 at 7:49am
I am planning a collaborative weather project for the 2010-2011 school year and I am looking for a couple of second grade teachers in the midwest, southwest, northwest, Alaska, or Hawaii to join this project. I will involve recording you high and low temperatures and weather conditions and reporting them. I think it will be extremely benefitial for all the children involved.
 

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