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It is ALMOST an iPhone

“It’s ALMOST like an iPhone”…






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Added by Tim Holt on July 1, 2007 at 9:53am — No Comments

Summer Doldrums?

I have set up so many goals for myself this summer that now I sit here stuck..wondering how to begin. Do I start with my writing program which I decided to revamp for next year? Do I look into GoogleEarth, which seems to keep drawing me back? Do I set up my own wiki, since I've only participated in them, not set them up? Do I contact all my new collaborative friends and set up a conference call to discuss plans for the year?

I'm reminded of an old poem from A. A. Milne in one of the…

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Added by Lisa Parisi on July 1, 2007 at 9:47am — 1 Comment

More Google Stuff:

These links take you to other google resources I found out about during NECC 2007:

Scavenger Hunt -…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:32pm — No Comments

Session notes: Ending Keynote

Dr. Tim Tyson – Mabry Middle School

Dr. Tim Tyson, principal of Mabry Middle School, has been called "the Pied Piper of Educational Technology" by the School Library Journal

Schools have access to immediate global distribution.

He told students “if you produce exemplary work, it will immediately be put in global distribution”

He challenged the students: What is so important that everyone on earth needs to hear…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:28pm — No Comments

Session notes: Use Your Noodle—Learn Moodle!

Michelle D. Moore, Remote-Learner.net



What is moodle?

Course Management System

Originally crated by Martin Dougiamas

Based on social constructionist pedagogy



Moodle Modules –

Assignment

Chat

Choice

Forum

Glossary

Lesson

Quiz

Resource

Scorm – packages bring in from third party applications

Survey

Wiki

Workshop



POW Web – hosting for moodle…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:27pm — No Comments

Session notes: Del.icio.us Research: Redesign Assignments with Social Bookmarking

Please excuse the skimpy notes. This was a Bring Your Own Laptop session so I was busy "keeping up" with the facilitator and taking notes at the same time. :)



Lucie deLaBruere, St. Albans City School



Redesign research assignments for students, increasing critical thinking and maximizing your own productivity in managing online information using social bookmarking tools such as del.icio.us.

Furl – exports…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:25pm — 2 Comments

Session notes: Keynote panel discussion on innovation, creativity and the school of the future

What do the arts, brain research, and creativity have to do with the emerging face of education? EVERYTHING! The "creative class" is on the move, and as the world flattens and competition in the global economy increases, the roles of creativity and innovation come into focus.



Moderator: Andrew Zolli

Panel: Elizabeth Streb, Choreographer; Michael McCauley, Creative Director; Mary Cullinane, Technology Architect;…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:24pm — No Comments

Session notes: The Longest Mile: From Media Resources to Successful Lesson Plans

Lynell Burmark, VisionShift International



http://www.lynellburmark.org/



http://www.tcpd.org/Burmark/Books/VisualBook.html



When we hear something it goes to short-term memory. Images go to long-term memory.

Research on Images and long-term…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:23pm — No Comments

Session notes: A Bright Idea: Shedding Light on Web 2.0 Applications

Kathy Schrock, Kathy Schrock's Guide/Nauset Schools



Links referenced:
http://kathyschrock.net/web20/

Kathy Schrock’s recent presentations: http://kathyschrock.net/appearances.htm…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:21pm — No Comments

Session Notes: Considering 1-to-1: Here's a Toolkit to Get Started

Anita Givens, Texas Education Agency with Kelly Griffin and Karen Kahan



Referenced weblinks:

www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/tip/

http://www.txtip.info/…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:20pm — No Comments

Session notes: Constructivist Teaching with Technology: Learning with Laptops



Karl Fisch, Arapahoe High School with Brian Hatak, Brad Meyer, Anne Smith and Barbara Stahlhut



Three high school classes received laptops to use in their classrooms.

Students did not take the laptops home.

AP Government class showed significant improvement on AP test scores after one year.

Staff development centered on constructivist learning approaches – not the laptops.…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:17pm — No Comments

Session notes: Global Awareness through Geotagging: Creating and Using Digital Photo Maps

Dr. Becky Sue Parton & Dr. John Dawson

Texas Woman’s University



Geotagging: creating geographical tags on images

Creating digital photo maps

Flickr

Triggermap.com

http://www.communitywalk.com/

25 integration ideas

Handouts:…

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Added by Julia Osteen on June 30, 2007 at 4:14pm — No Comments

NECC 2007

WOW! I just returned from my first NECC in Atlanta. It was fabulous! I can't wait to share ideas with other teachers and technology people from around the world!

Added by Danita Russell on June 30, 2007 at 8:46am — No Comments

Learning history by making comics

I have always using picturing myself in my learning process. When I was 17 year I made an 100 pages study about the Nez Percé - indians lifestyle and history, as a special project. I never learned more about history, english and how to rule a project. But my degree became worse.



Now I working with this type of project in schools in regular term. We are a team who learn classes about swedish history…

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Added by Esbjorn Jorsater on June 30, 2007 at 7:18am — No Comments

Drawing animals - Running dog and a cartoon cat

A slideshow that shows you how to draw a running dog and a head of a cartoon cat.

Look at more instuctional videos, slideshows and exercises that you can use in your classroom at… Continue

Added by Esbjorn Jorsater on June 30, 2007 at 5:06am — No Comments

The beginning ... 2 videos ... and the NYC skyline

The two videos --- Counting 1 to 10 and Straight Line Curve in RED

--- are examples of my experimenting with developing basic concepts

using widely available software. As you can see, I am just getting

started.



I would like to work with others in creating widely available free

"tools" for young minds for drilling the basic mathematical and science

(M & S) concepts AND introducing intriguing (M& S) concepts to hook their… Continue

Added by Hilding Lindquist on June 30, 2007 at 4:49am — 2 Comments

Technology PD @ ASHS on 09/07/2007

A week into my mid year break and a week away from the SFD sessions I will be conducting for Primary Teachers at my high school.

We will be looking at the Technology syllabus very briefly, the new QCARF essential learnings, allignment and reporting even more briefly and the we will spend most of our time exploring the web 2.0 possibilities for our classroom practices.

I am very excited about opening the eyes of colleagues to the wonders of web 2.0 stuff. I have been exploring many sites… Continue

Added by Garry McNeilly on June 29, 2007 at 10:22pm — No Comments

Sharing Web 2.0 Classroom Successes

How are some of you using Web 2.0 tools to enhance/enrich your instruction? I thought that we would all share some success stories then we will sort them into categories and use these same stories to encourage others to take the risk in their classrooms to benefit their students.



In many situations, teachers do not have the support of administration nor the technology hardware to use Web 2.0 tools effectively. Schools need technology integrators to assist teacher and students. Let's… Continue

Added by Shawn Kimball on June 29, 2007 at 10:18pm — 2 Comments

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