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Classroom 2.0 Beginner Group!

The group for beginners in Classroom 2.0 to feel comfortable asking questions and getting help. If you don't know something, we want you to ask so we can help you!

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Comment by Bob Zenhausern on December 19, 2009 at 8:37am
A powerful video on the effects of tech on kids
http://www.situatedresearch.com/blog/2009/11/the-power-of-youth-voi...
Comment by Debra Jane Clark on December 14, 2009 at 7:34am
I don't even know how to begin using this ... and I really wanted to see the class about using cell phones for class lessons as our administration is encouraging this. Is there a way I can see it if I missed the online session?
Comment by Bob Zenhausern on December 3, 2009 at 10:17pm
Get started with lots of guidance.

The Enabling Support Foundation has initiated an international collaboration for classrooms throughout. We will match classes and provide ongoing support for projects ranging from general cultural exchange to specific projects to meet specific needs or for special needs students. Right now at least 15 classes from Morocco are interested in improving the English proficiency of students and classes in the Caribbean are being formed. You can see the initial development of the project and Register you class to become involved at www.enabling.org/drupal/teleeducation
Comment by Bob Zenhausern on November 25, 2009 at 10:32am
I have been asked by a friend who is in charge of technical implementation to find teachers who are interested in having their classes network with the Moroccan classes. It would be simple indeed to exchange emails among the students in the schools Any of you who want to dip their toes in the water this way, send me mail at drz@enabling.org.

Bob
Comment by James O'Reilly on October 31, 2009 at 11:53am
Comment by emma nilsson on August 31, 2009 at 1:29am
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Comment by Candace Townsley on June 27, 2009 at 1:30pm
Okay - another comment/thought to pick your brains. I watched the live feed for the Edublogger Smack Down this morning and was COMPLETELY OVERWHELMED! I had thought about doing Vicki's Flat Classroom - but I think I'll be getting in over my head. I'm reading about and watching TOO MANY THINGS! So.. my question to you all... where should I start? I need to start with something small to wrap my little head around it. I need baby steps- because I know that I might try TOO MUCH and then just quit because I'm in over my head! My thoughts now are to start a wiki for my class this coming year. There are so many places with wiki type applications - what are your thoughts on a good application to use? I would have four pull out gifted classes to manage - so should I have four separate wikis??? Should I have one that integrates all four classes (2 - 6th and 2 - 7th)? I would appreciate your thoughts and comments! Thanks so much in advance!!
Comment by Candace Townsley on June 17, 2009 at 7:36am
Hello!
I found out about all of this "new to me" technology as I have been playing with Twitter. I started "tweeting" just for the fun of it - then learned of all the wonderful things other teachers were doing around the world! I'm considered a technology over-achiever at my school just because I keep an updated website - I'm going to blow everyone's mind with my blogs and wikis. There is SO MUCH TO LEARN - I'm a little overwhelmed. My daughter just got married - so now that that big event is over - I can dedicate the rest of my summer looking at the archives - watching online webinars and soaking up all this information. I'm looking forward to creating a lot of wrinkles in my brain!!
Comment by Stacey Perez on June 16, 2009 at 10:42am
My biggest obstacle is knowing where to begin?! I started creating a Wiki today. Check it out (work in progress) at: http://tca.wikispaces.com
Comment by Deena Logsdon on June 16, 2009 at 6:26am
I have just learned about this through an on-line class I'm taking. I'm a little behind. I look forward to finding out more and being able to really learn to utilize it. What I've seen so far looks great!
 

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