One of my former professional pursuits involved field research in the western highlands of Guatemala, investigating some of the causes of the decline of a Mayan language. I had to learn a bit of the language myself, and made recordings of conversations to document the language. I just uploaded a 90 second clip of one of those conversations to the
music/podcast frame on the left side of my page in Classroom 2.0.
In my blog…
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Added by Tom Hemingway on July 14, 2007 at 3:13am —
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Harold Jarche's recently
posted
some interesting thoughts about the differences between Social Media
sites and LMS. To me, though, the fundamental issue has to do with
innovation. One of the fundamental premises of LMSs (or other ERP
systems for that matter) is managing access privileges. Professors
have certain rights to modify or work within the LMS, administrators
(deans, registrars, etc.) have other rights, and…
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Added by Jonathan Edson on July 13, 2007 at 9:45am —
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(cross posted from my school blog)
"How will you incorporate information literacy skills, such as evaluating and comparing the quality of sources, effective and efficient searching for information, and issues of copyright and plagiarism into your
teaching?"
This is the question I…
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Added by Elizabeth Davis on July 12, 2007 at 9:18pm —
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Launched our student ICT Pacesetters PageCast today. A great Web 2.0 tool for collaboration, tutorials, calendar and to do stuff. All members (staff and students) can edit the pagecast a new innovation in the webtop, PageFlakes. You can follow our progress at http://www.pageflakes.com/gmcne4/12076044…
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Added by Garry McNeilly on July 12, 2007 at 8:08pm —
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It was a cold and stormy night.... (just practising)
Added by Quentin Hordern on July 12, 2007 at 1:23am —
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So I'm looking over the
Kansas Children's Service League site tonite perusing the photos and descriptions of kids who are needing adoption. I used to work in a boys' home, teaching day school and generally getting a TERRIFIC education about the "system."
What I'm noticing is nearly every single one of the kids cite their favorite classes as PE, Art, Computer, or some other physically active class. A scattered few say math or science.…
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Added by Ginger Lewman on July 11, 2007 at 9:16pm —
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I 've always been a bibliophile, a lover of books. I once imagined a library filled with books that had no authors names on them. Just pure, knowledge, just pure experience and communication of the world out there. A library where you read from interest not authority.
I think technology gives us a chance to realize this dream and the dream of affordable access to the written word by everyone - a total sum of knowledge, that written and even that thought. Books updated every minute and…
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Added by ddeubel on July 11, 2007 at 3:07pm —
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Well, I have finally made it to Classroom 2.0! I am excited, intrigued and to be honest, a bit apprehensive about it. Part of me can't wait to embark on yet another technology integration journey, but of course time constraints always come into play.
I will be adding content and making changes as I can, and I look forward to learning from all of you and perhaps taking part in engaging conversation!
See ya,
Adam
Added by Adam Dugger on July 11, 2007 at 9:57am —
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Now that there are too many web 2.0 tools to teach in any one year or school, when should we introduce them to our students. Are there web 2.0 tools that will benefit our youngest students? Which web 2.0 tools are better left for later grades? When should students begin having their own blog space, google account, join or create a social network, use course management software, and/or create and document their learning in a personal digital portfolio?
Prerequisite--Basic… Continue
Added by Shawn Kimball on July 11, 2007 at 8:49am —
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I created a PowerPoint WebQuest template based on the San Diego State U.
Webquest.org template. You can download this template from
SlideShare and use it to create Webquests using PowerPoint. I plan on having my University students work on developing Webquests as an assignment and then…
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Added by James Folkestad on July 10, 2007 at 1:01pm —
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..hi...does anyone know is there is a NING for students...i was thinking it would be good to set up classroom networks for my students to share their work and interact on this social networking site...or is it a case of just setting up a network for them on the regular NING?....don
Added by don buckley on July 10, 2007 at 5:57am —
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Check out what youth in Barbados are posting on our website www.youthlab.net as we create videos, google maps and digital photos on the living legacies of slavery. You can also begin to see their Flickr photos.
Added by Mindy Faber on July 10, 2007 at 5:47am —
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This is a review of the Documentary "The Fog of War". It's from my blog page on
christonium.
The entire film can be viewed by searching for "The Fog of War" on Google Video.
Cohesion : 9
Composition : 10
Contrast : 8
Dynamics : 9
Humor : 1
Intelligence : 7
Production : 9
Quality : 9
Cohesion : 9
"The Fog of War" is a seriously entertaining interview…
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Added by Jared on July 9, 2007 at 5:18pm —
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My wife was doing a research project with her 1-4 students. The idea was to teach kids to use the web for resources and to cite resources. This all started at the beginning of the year. She was doing compare/contrast using dinosaurs as well as descriptive writing. She also used dinosaurs to teach technical reading, having kids study the steps used to get fossils out of the ground. As a culminating activity she allowed me to make fossils with her students. I am so grateful that she allows me…
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Added by Kevin on July 8, 2007 at 10:11pm —
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Years ago I was looking at donated materials given for my summer art camp. Among the items was a large supply of styrofoam of all shapes and sizes. In art we've always been fans of recycling in all it's forms and this camp was no exception. I though how bone-like the pieces looked and it inspired me to create a camp called styro-saurs.

The class started with checking in with the kids who'd signed up and seeing what…
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Added by Kevin on July 8, 2007 at 9:40pm —
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As I look at the accumulated experiences I created for kids over the years, I always think about the ways we could/should include technology to enhance and extend the experiences and empower imaginations even more. Web 2.0 and the emergence of amazingly powerful tools have created a palette for creative teachers to paint from that is unlike anything that has existed in human history. This to me is an amazing time, but let me take you back to a time of chivalry and knights, of bravery and pride,…
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Added by Kevin on July 8, 2007 at 8:19pm —
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I just wrote this letter to a teacher on Ning and I thought I would share it here.
Mark-
I'm looking for Beta testers for web application I'm working on located at http://christonium.com. I've singled you out because you're obviously trying to start a education focused community here and I think christonium is an ideal solution for long term education development and personal…
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Added by Jared on July 8, 2007 at 1:57pm —
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My summer art camps offered me and my kids the chance to live in a culture, to inhabit it's people and the relics of their societies but the best part was that we had fun!
The relic of Viking Voyage was the helmets and once again KFC came to the rescue. We could have fabricated helmets from scratch but something about housing your head in a chicken bucket just felt right!
Add four toilet paper rolls per viking and you've got the makings of horns. A…
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Added by Kevin on July 8, 2007 at 1:32pm —
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This past Wednesday I was in Ottawa Kansas at the
Ottawa Community Arts Council, digging through photo-albums in the basement. The edifice is an old Carnegie library that was taken over by the Ottawa community after the library moved downtown. It happened that I was to meet…
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Added by Kevin on July 8, 2007 at 1:06pm —
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If you want to track every forum discussion and all the comments that are posted on Classroom 2.0, you can use this URL:
http://classroom20.ning.com/forum/topic/list?feed=yes&sort=mostRecent&xn_auth=no
linkIf you need help understanding how to use a feed reader, you can watch…
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Added by Steve Hargadon on July 8, 2007 at 9:11am —
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