It does seem when August rolls around, the long fingers of the district office, the school, the calendar start asking - actually, some are demanding - a place on my vacation calendar. Vacation - that oh-so-longed-for thing of beauty that comes and goes in a breath. We had a long long year up here in the Seattle area with six or some snow days (not much snow there, just bad weather and windstorm power failures) to make up, bringing our school year to late June. Ouch. Now, my calendar begins to…
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Added by Diane Moline on August 9, 2007 at 7:06pm —
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Well, even though I am not a real blogger, ( I just scribble a few lines here occasionally), I got tagged by my good friend, Sharon Peters, (enjoy your new job) so I guess I won't break the link. Here are the rules…
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Added by Reuven Werber on August 9, 2007 at 1:36pm —
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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.
Check it out...leave a…
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Added by Russ Wilcox on August 9, 2007 at 7:56am —
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Last spring, I worked with my secondary science committee on a grant. The grant proposal was accepted and funding was obtained. Today I accepted delivery of the laptops to be used with the proposal. This is the first year of what we hope will be five total years. We will work with four schools each year - training teachers so students are able to use computers and probes to do science experiments. Teachers will be encouraged to have students use Web 2.0 tools to share what they discover. I look…
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Added by Glen Westbroek on August 8, 2007 at 9:18pm —
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I'm not sure if there are Desire2Learn users here in the Classroom2.0 world, but I've created a Forum over at the College2.0 ning group about jazzing up your Desire2Learn homepages for back-to school, hoping to find out what other people are doing and what approaches other schools are taking to customizing the Desire2Learn homepage. So, if you are a Desire2Learn user, please take a look over at the College2.0 ning and join in there! (I've been following both the Classroom2.0 and College2.0 ning…
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Added by Laura Gibbs on August 8, 2007 at 6:13pm —
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Curriculum....it’s like molding clay. It's moving all the time, never linear, never ending.
Those of us addicted to learning and working in our passion have a responsibility to help others understand the power of …… (fill in the blank)
We need to design playgrounds and learning environments that are High Touch & High Concept. Terms from Daniel Pink, who writes so eloquently about this whole new awakening that HAS to happen.
High touch involves
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Added by Karla Murray on August 8, 2007 at 3:47pm —
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Meine Aufgabe im Seminar: Join classroom 2.0.
Das wäre ja erledigt, aber was nun? Ich bin noch ein bisschen verwirrt und weiß eigentlich nicht, was ich am besten als nächstes machen soll.
Am meisten enttäuscht bin ich, dass ich sichtlich keine Freunde habe. Das sieht schon traurig auf meiner Seite aus. Na gut, nach 5 Minuten ist es vielleicht etwas zuviel verlangt.
Muss jetzt wohl erst draufkommen, was es hier so alles gibt.
Added by Katzi on August 8, 2007 at 3:07pm —
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I'm trying to generate a grade 4/5 picture book list on Social Studies topics such as Early Native American Life, Revolution, Independence, Immigration, Civil War etc.
Added by Scheherazade Makki on August 8, 2007 at 1:32pm —
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[The Paperless Chronicles Part II]
Since the beginning of man’s earliest attempts at communication, there have been MISSED-communications. Throughout the ages we have become excellent at making up excuses for our missed and mis-communications. Some have become so common, they have actually become clichés - such as “the check is in the mail.”
Missed…
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Added by Greg Farr on August 8, 2007 at 8:21am —
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Ning! Myspace is dead.! Long Live Social Networking.
A great article and one that in the most part I have to agree with. I am finding Ning to be my tool of choice when it comes to professional networking and would use it with my learners happily.
Myspace still has it's place however within the arts and business in particular now. If you are teaching anything that has a business aspect, then I feel it is important to at least…
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 7, 2007 at 10:35pm —
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I love using primary sources in the classroom. When I was designing my students' blog site header I found tons of pictures of "old" classrooms. When I was a kid (in the mid-50s) there were 35 students in my elementary classes. I've had people tell me than in their parochial elementary classes there would be 50 students! When I first started teaching in 1971, I had 36 fifth graders in my class and didn't think a thing about it. Hard to believe…
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Added by Nancy Bosch on August 7, 2007 at 9:07pm —
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I am excited ... for the first year that I remember, my district will be holding a Middle School Professional Development day prior to the start of this school year. The keynote will be given by Jack Berckemeyer - Assistant Executive Director of the
National Middle School Association. I received the agenda in today's snail mail. The Breakout Sessions look to be quite good - there are 31 choices. Of these choices, nine focus on technology and/or 21
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Added by Glen Westbroek on August 7, 2007 at 4:04pm —
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I'm getting very excited about the potential of my
living textbook. The textbook contains hundreds of questions designed to promote discussion about current events. I'm hoping that other bloggers will send me suggestions as to how I can continuously improve this living textbook. One idea that I came up with this morning is including a question from a different newsmaker every day. We'll see how this work.
Added by Andrew Pass on August 7, 2007 at 12:16pm —
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The best case to be made might for this belief might be what Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have
to say .. their products literally move every tech market…
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Added by Rich White on August 7, 2007 at 11:19am —
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Blogging with a Growth MindsetAs you know from my last post, I just finished reading
Mindset by
Carol S. Dweck. In
Mindset,
Dr. Dwecks explains her work on the "fixed" versus "growth" mindset. A
person with a fixed…
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Added by Elizabeth Davis on August 7, 2007 at 10:46am —
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I spent this past week (July 30 - Aug 4) with 175 teenagers helping fix houses that were impacted by Hurricane Rita in Lake Charles, LA 2 years ago. There is still plenty of work to do, but we made a dent.
Check out my podcast --- http://kirchner.podomatic.com/
Added by Jim Kirchner on August 7, 2007 at 9:22am —
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Our Summer Academies around the state went very well (despite the day we had to teach blogs/wikis without the Internet!). Here are some of the great project started by our teachers from
Wellston and
North Union.
Added by Lauren on August 7, 2007 at 9:14am —
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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22203572-5012062,00.html
The article is another reflecting the impact, the net and in particular social networking tools are having on business practices globally.
Another reason maybe to ensure on campus access to the tools, environments and experiences, that I believe must integrated into formal learning at all levels globally.
Jacinta
Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 7, 2007 at 8:37am —
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This is a very serious
notice that may affect your Blog(s) ...... (or not)
Did you see the TV News report on the "Crash of the Internet 2007" ... millions of Blogs lost.
I've put a copy of the 3 minute TV news report…
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Added by Shamblesguru (Chris Smith) on August 6, 2007 at 9:43pm —
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This is our second year of training teachers who are receiving laptops. This year had our teachers group themselves voluntarily into two sections, medium and medium-plus. Last year they were grouped by department/division. While last year they were with their colleagues, this year they are with teachers who are at the same level (with regard to technology) as themselves. The teachers seem to be more comfortable, and it is great to see people from different divisions and departments making…
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Added by larryk on August 6, 2007 at 6:29pm —
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