Internet blocking will soon become nearly impossible. Time to start teaching appropriate use.
[via http://www.computerworld.com] Google is prepared to bid on its own without any partners (in January 2008), the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter. The newspaper said Google is working out a plan to finance its bid -- which could run to $4.6 billion or higher -- that would rely on its own cash and possibly some borrowed…
(Note: This is a cross posting from the CLASSROOM Toolkit Newsletter because the offer for Camtasia™ Studio is so good.)
Desktop video is one area where existing Open Source software doesn't measure up to the commercial version. And, the "king" of commercial video creation software is Camtasia™ studio.
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Camtasia™ Studio is also much better than Microsoft™'s free Movie Maker software…
A quick rant! I have a personal blog to update the family. I use BLOGGER. I have blog with edublog that I set up months ago...even forgot i had it. Now, that I am a member of Classroom 2.0, I am trying to think if this is where I really want to post my "professional blog" for teachers or on edublogs. Decisions, Decisions!
On top of everything else...
I just got done making a list of all my passwords. TOO MANY COMBOS!
I have always been a fan of technology but it wasn't until recently that I really started using it as a tool in my classroom. Sure, at school I was one of the first teachers to really get into using the SmartBoard, I was excited to start up a website for the Math Department, and I've been using Delicious--- but there are so many more resources out there. I've started a blog (http://technovore.edublogs.org) as a way of organizing what I've found, as well as how I'm using it, and I've signed up… Continue
Added by Technovore on November 25, 2007 at 6:47pm —
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Our school district is embarked on an effort to create professional learning communities based on our core beliefs of enthusiasm for teaching and learning, collaboration for teaching and learning, and continuous improvement of teaching and learning. This is the only way to achieve our mission to educate students so they are engaged in their education in a way that develops their capacity to pursue their goals and life long learning.
Added by Dennis Richards on November 25, 2007 at 3:41pm —
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Joyce Valenza mentioned the online photo-storytelling tool, VoiceThread,
as she cruised through new technologies for teaching & learning at the
AASL (American Association of School Librarians) conference in Reno, NV, October 2007. The quick demo she showed set off a fireworks
display in my brain...possible uses for this technology as a school librarian in
collaboration w/… Continue
Added by Melissa Brumsted on November 24, 2007 at 12:16am —
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Another great idea for linking all social networking sites in one web browser! Not long after I have experienced Web2.0 sites, I wondered if I could routinely visit different sites to update information. Today I found this great tool, Flock.
"Flock was founded on the vision that the web browser can and should enable the richest user experience possible across information-gathering, sharing, communication, self-expression and interaction.
This was a feature started by another blogging teacher, who decided to stop blogging, and I have taken on this weekly feature called Day in a Sentence, in which teachers boil down their week or a day in their week into one concise statement. We have about a dozen regular contributors and I want to invite YOU (that's right, you) into the mix.
Well, the votes are in from around the world: Japan, Taiwan, England, Pakistan and a bunch of the continental United States. Bilbatauri Nussa Chauri (translates as Lady Monster with the Big Nostrils) has been chosen by all kid participants as this year's best monster name. Students ages 4-13 contributed descriptions and worked as classroom teams to sculpt the final product -- now we can all compare. Interesting - everyone had the same set of directions, so now over the next few days we'll see… Continue
As usual, I'm crossposting here my picks for the best ten posts this month. They highlight the best links I've added to my website, which has over 8,000 categorized links accessible to English Language Learners and younger native-English speakers::
There are many "charities"
that you might turn to during this holiday season. One I chose to write about this Thanksgiving Day has a strong web
connection and an interesting approach to the idea of helping.
It's Kiva, a site that provides loans to the working poor. Kiva lets you connect with and loan money to unique small businesses in the developing world. Kiva is a Swahili word meaning…
Yesterday it was the first time I had a chance to use Windows Vista and new MS. Office at the school library. All I wanted to do was to print out my paper but I couldn't find a print function. I looked around all the icons on the screen and started to get nervous after trying to find a button or menu for awhile. This is very ridiculous if I have to tell somebody that I'm in IT program yet I couldn't figure out how to print a document. I finally used Crtl+P instead. But how come I couldn't find… Continue
Added by Ben on November 21, 2007 at 2:03pm —
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Help needed....Could someone out there help me find documental sources, links, pdf documents that would enrich my BA program on theories of English Grammar? Something like a time line history of the different grammarians or how Grammar has been developing according to each of the English language learning methodolgies? You know, like generative grammar, Transformational grammar,etc.?
Thank-you
Added by PEDRO MENDOZA on November 21, 2007 at 11:35am —
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On Wednesday I am hosting a workshop to demonstrate Premiere Elements with technology teachers in my area. We will also explore Audacity and PhotoStory. Here are my links for the workshop:
My first look in the classroom 2.0 begins with a great problem: I speak only a little English. I speak German. So i search geman people or german speaking people ...
Also: Ich besuche einen Onlinekurs zu Web 2.0 und mache erste Gehversuche in verschiedenen Web 2.0 Adressen. Dabei soll ich mit jemand ins Gespräch kommen ....
Kann mir jemand helfen, mir antworten?
Added by Hofer on November 20, 2007 at 12:22pm —
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