September 2007 Blog Posts (162)

More Input Requested--User Expectations?

You all have really given me some great information in the past, so I'm going to the well yet again! Our district is faced with the urgent need to create a document defining our expectations for student and teacher use of the read/write web. If you have any suggestions or experiences to share, please do so here or on my other blog. Thank you, again!

Added by Randy Rodgers on September 12, 2007 at 8:20am — No Comments

Firm Sues Forum To Silence Critics - What does this mean to you???

Firm Sues Forum To Silence Critics

I am in shock over this article. The mere fact it can get to court is enough to send me spinning. Not sure how we can alter what is happening in Oz but we need to work out something and quick.



If this goes through and a precedent is set, best I look for a cave to live in as I am sure someone will hunt me down and I do not think…

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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on September 12, 2007 at 2:37am — No Comments

Cinema - Literature High School Collaboration

WANTED!!
High School class interested in collaborating with a Jerusalem school on a project based on Cinema and literature. Anyone Interested?
Happy New Year!
Reuven

Added by Reuven Werber on September 12, 2007 at 12:35am — 1 Comment

(net)work-a-holic

As school began, I promised myself that I wouldn’t allow my network connections to interfere with my work. As last year came to a close, I was finding that much of my evening was spent checking the various

networks of which I was part and keeping up with the ever-growing RSS

feeds in my reader of choice. Once the summer began and I was able to

“denetwork”, I realized that there had to be a better way to stay

connected and informed without spending all that time checking…

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Added by Kelly Christopherson on September 12, 2007 at 12:18am — No Comments

Tuesday September 11

Today I meet with my supervisor and after our discussion I am looking forward in having her view one of my classes. We discussed a few things such as joining the students with the Do Now. There might be more efficiency and participation from the students if I model with them. We also discussed graduate school and I recieved some feedback. Still unsure as what I am going to do. After our meeting I jumped right into third period and taught the inclusion class the lesson. I tried working on the…

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Added by Jacqueline Marien on September 11, 2007 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment

New Audio Cast

I have posted a new audio cast to this forum. My initial desire was to make it a podcast but is seems that classroom 2.0 dosen't know how to handle the xml file, so it is a link file from the website, To subscribe to it as a podcast click here . As I evolve from a desktop local apps user to a 2.0 (the internet is the computer) user I am finding that the transition is not as easy as one might be led to believe. The next week or so is… Continue

Added by gerry davis on September 11, 2007 at 2:11pm — No Comments

Who's in your network?

For the past 30 years I've been connecting workplace volunteers with inner city kids in Chicago, and building a network of peers, supporters and others who could all be working together to build a better infrastructure to support the growth of volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs, so that more of them would be "best practices" in expanding the network of adults helping kids to careers, using the Internet and it's elearning and networking tools, as part of the process.

My database now…

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Added by Daniel Bassill on September 11, 2007 at 1:05pm — 2 Comments

The TV "Air waves" will soon be the Internet "Air waves"

.... and Paranoid school administrators - by 2010 you will not be able to block un-fettered internet access
http://tinyurl.com/yt4nab

Something to think about.


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Added by Rich White on September 11, 2007 at 10:37am — No Comments

The other Sept. 11th in U.S. history...

Although September 11th will always be remembered for the World Trade Center, there was another significant element in American history on that date...in 1776. That was the day that the British and colonists met to try to avoid the American Revolution. They met at what is now called the Conference House in Staten Island, NY. More information about the meeting is at www.theconferencehouse.org. For those of us interested in technology, this meeting gives us a great opportunity. Imagine if classes… Continue

Added by Joel Heffner on September 11, 2007 at 9:17am — No Comments

Technology Where you Are

I have posted the podcast that was made last week on "Technology Where You Are."

As you may recall, this was an experiment with Skypecasting.

Four participants took part.

Places:
Australia, Kansas, Texas

The podcast is 48 minutes and pretty interesting.

Here it is:

Enjoy,
Tim

Added by Tim Holt on September 11, 2007 at 8:08am — No Comments

Sharing Student Voice: Students Presenting at Conferences

Hi all Classroom 2.0-ers!



I just finished a new whitepaper, Sharing Student Voice: Students Presenting at Conferences. There is more about it on the GenYES blog, but in short, it's about how planning and presenting at a conference can be a part of enabling student… Continue

Added by Sylvia Martinez on September 10, 2007 at 10:21pm — 2 Comments

September 10, 2007

The good old Monday mornings. Running late today because I had to put the top on my Jeep and thankfully, I was safe from the rain. I did manage to get to school on time however. Today, I handed out the book projects for the 8th graders to do. Most of them did not seem excited as they find these projects monotonous. The book project consists of students taking on the voice of a journalist and writing a newspaper article on the mystery that they just read. There are five questions that the…

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Added by Jacqueline Marien on September 10, 2007 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Web2.0 Practices in the Act of Teaching

Since I joined Classroom 2.0, people have been great to share, so I read and reply within the different forums that interest me. Today, I took a look at the Professional Development Forum, particularly a How To discussion started by Jason Hando.



Like Jason, I am planning a web2.0 professional development session,… Continue

Added by samccoy on September 10, 2007 at 4:20pm — No Comments

Brain Painting with EEG - Technology and Art in Action

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Added by samccoy on September 10, 2007 at 3:06pm — No Comments

New spin on web 2.0

My spin on web 2.0 is that it is the future of computing in schools / k-12 education. The real question is when? 2.0 has great potential, the question is, how will districts manage access and who will host what apps. Will we be using Google apps in the form of a premium service such as business are starting to do now or will this be a local issue. There are some every important discussions that need to take place at…

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Added by gerry davis on September 10, 2007 at 11:39am — No Comments

Needing help

Hi, I am in a technology education class looking for help in how to teach balancing equations. Any ideas would be helpful!

Added by Rebekah Adams on September 10, 2007 at 11:28am — No Comments

9/10/07 Can We Talk?

TOTALLY WIRED by Anastasia Goodstein had a recent post titled “The Importance Of Connecting IRL (In Real Life).” She brings up an interesting question for teens, parents of teens, and really, all of us:…
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Added by L. Suzanne Shanks on September 10, 2007 at 10:56am — No Comments

7th Graders Work It Out Wiki-wise

If you want to see a neat discussion on Joel Bezaire's USN 7th grade pre-algebra wiki, go read this! Joel sent the link to me in an email and says, " ...check out a recent "discussion" we had on a difficult Problem of the Week my kids were working on. Exactly how I envisioned this being used, and a bunch of kids who didn't comment on the page said they read the comments and found them helpful."…

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Added by Scott Merrick on September 10, 2007 at 9:21am — No Comments

In Praise of Lulu Publishers and Digital Authorship

(reposted here from my Online Course Lady blog)



I just had a delightfully happy feel-good moment related to digital content!



This evening I got an email from a blind student who is learning Latin using a digital audio recording of Wheelock's Latin, one of the standard Latin textbooks. So: that is good news to begin with - I am glad that there is a good Latin textbook that has been configured so that it can be used… Continue

Added by Laura Gibbs on September 9, 2007 at 9:06pm — No Comments

I've been tagged...

Okay - my bud Reuven blog tagged me, so here goes...



Here are the rules for blog tag:



* Post these rules before you give your facts

* List 8 random facts about yourself

* At the end of your post, choose (tag) 8 people and list their names, linking to them

* Leave a comment on their blog, letting them know they’ve been tagged.



Eight Random Facts About Me:

  1. I can't eat yogurt or rice pudding with a metal spoon (it makes my teeth…
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Added by Debbie Harris on September 9, 2007 at 9:00pm — No Comments

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