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Inservice training for Internet 2.0 training

Well, I am working on a plan to introduce Internet 2.0 training to my new staff I will be going to this next fall and there are a lot of transitions that I need to make, moving from high school to elementary students. However, the skill set of some of the students in the Urban High School had skills of many of the elementary students I have worked with before.

My goal is to create an inservice center around what teacher's in the school are already doing. Especially in the area of…

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Added by Peggy Soong Yaplee on June 21, 2007 at 5:52pm — 2 Comments

The Poor Man's NECC 2007

Ok guys, it's finally sunk in. I won't be at NECC this year. I really wanted to get there to meet in person some of those great people I have been working with, learning from and just chatting with. I made some efforts to get there but it just didn't pan out. So I guess the 18,000? of you who will be there will…

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Added by Reuven Werber on June 21, 2007 at 3:14pm — 2 Comments

Greetings

My name is Mark Treadwell and I have been…

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Added by Mark Treadwell on June 21, 2007 at 1:20pm — No Comments

Open Source Software in Education

Jay Pfaffman, an instructional technology professor from the University of Tenessee recently wrote an excellent piece which appeared on the LinuxInsider site entitled, It's Time to Consider Open Source Software. As can be expected, this generated a fair…

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Added by Jim Klein on June 21, 2007 at 10:51am — No Comments

Problem-based learning.. with digital solutions.

In last month's issue of…

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Added by karen17 on June 21, 2007 at 3:25am — No Comments

I don't need no stinkin' tv!

My name is Kelly. I've been free of commercial television for 13 years now. Well, that's not true. Every Christmas while staying at the hotel with my wife's family, I can't help but watch a few Star Trek and CSI.

There is a great discussion going on at…

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Added by Kelly Christopherson on June 21, 2007 at 12:24am — 2 Comments

Why Hasn't Social Networking Taken Off in K-12 Education?

There has been much discussion of late about the potential of social

networking in the K-12 environment. These tools, which include

blogging, podcasting, file sharing, and RSS, as well as the "social"

structure of friendships, communities, and peers, have been said to

have the potential to transform both teaching and learning, and rightly

so. They enable creativity through easy to use tools, and encourage

collaboration and sharing.



Our district has… Continue

Added by Jim Klein on June 20, 2007 at 11:44pm — No Comments

Wireless Grant APPROVED

Ah, Summer!



I just found out via phone that our wireless grant has been approved and fully funded. This is excellent news for our schools who have been unable/unwilling to put dollars into infrastructure that doesn't appear to have any immediate return in test scores.



I am hoping that it will foster some mobile learning and mobile teaching, and I'm going to make sure that all visitors to the schools know that there is a network connection for them if they need it.



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Added by wallowamichael on June 20, 2007 at 3:58pm — 1 Comment

Discovery learning.....

Where has discovery learning taken you? What does discovery learning look like for our students?



I'm thinking about diversity....are we building in diversity within our curriculum's?



Thinking about community....



I believe it may be a different solution for each community based on race, ethnicity, first language, socio-economic status, geographic, bio-technical, green living...the list is limitless. We have no choice. Our communities are already diverse!



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Added by Karla Murray on June 20, 2007 at 3:06pm — 1 Comment

Trailfire Vs. PowerPoint

It's not the way I thought things would turn out, but it happened that way.



Trailfire is a relatively new entry to the Web2.0 realm and came out towards the end of the spring semester, but its potential was to great to ignore. My students were assigned a large and lengthy web based research project at the beginning of May in my Globalization class. Generally speaking, my students can be classified as "at risk" or as… Continue

Added by Ken Stein on June 20, 2007 at 12:53pm — No Comments

WorldWide Wiki

This summer I've been emailing a teacher from Australia about the prospect of starting a worldwide wiki that students from other countries can collaborate online. Here's the link: http://worldwidewiki.pbwiki.com/



It's only in the planning/development phase right now, but I'm hoping to generate enough interest from classrooms around the world that it takes off and motivates students to write and create content online.



If you know… Continue

Added by Joel Solomon on June 20, 2007 at 11:26am — 1 Comment

IM in School

Faster than an e-mail, more productive than a phone call, able to leap many desktops in a single send…In May, Technology and Learning Magazine published my article about IM in schools: “Right Here, Right Now.”

Find out why Darrell Walery, a technology director for Consolidated

High School District 230 outside of Chicago…
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Added by Karen Henke on June 20, 2007 at 10:55am — No Comments

See you at NECC!

I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at NECC. I'm presenting a session on "Using Mobile Technology to Differentiate and Enrich Instruction" on Monday from 11am-noon. This presentation will include how to find, create, and use great materials for the classroom. Most of what will be shown is FREE.



If you're at NECC, stop by… Continue

Added by Karen Fasimpaur on June 20, 2007 at 10:17am — 1 Comment

Virtual Training

I found this article about the Ann Myers Medical Center in Second Life. Although I don't believe Second Life is ready for conducting formalized training that utilize things like the Ann Myers simulations, I do think that this is closer to the kinds of elements that can be added to pre-clinical (and even clinical) training to assist in the development of communication and critical thinking skills.…

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Added by karen17 on June 20, 2007 at 9:39am — 1 Comment

Is your Gmail difficult to access lately?

Over the past few days I have been finding it nigh on impossible to access my Gmail account.
Today I googled "gmail problem" and lo and behold it seems that quite a few people have been having the same difficulty.

The first link I clicked on suggested I clean out my cache and temp files....
It worked - I got my gmail back again

Added by SusanTsairi on June 20, 2007 at 8:58am — No Comments

New Blog--As If...

Hey. Some of you may know I'm blogging a bunch, and I'm headed down to the 'Non-Conference" of educational bloggers in Atlanta this coming Saturday. I recently added some posts in my primary blog, scottmerrick.net, about Second Life and realized that it is only appropriate that I keep those two lives separated, however comingled their developments may at times be.

So I've created the "scott merrick in second life" bloggie to keep up…

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Added by Scott Merrick on June 20, 2007 at 6:46am — No Comments

Second Life ...y enseñanza?:Sloodle receives £80K funding in major 3D elearning research drive





















Hace ya un montón de tiempo, el lunes 23 de octubre de 2006…

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Added by eraser on June 20, 2007 at 12:36am — No Comments

Friends/Collaborators Wanted

Summer is finally here (okay in three days summer will be here for us) and it's time to look toward summer ventures. Christine and I have connected with so many people online and would love to communicate this summer with anyone who teaches ages 10-12 and would be interested in a collaboration next year. We are looking to continue using our blogsite, creating wikis, and, our new favorite, skyping and webcam conferences. Any other ideas? Want to be a part of the excitement? Contact us here or at… Continue

Added by Lisa Parisi on June 19, 2007 at 6:08pm — 11 Comments

Looking forward to NECC!

Hi All!

As many of you are, I'm looking forward to the NECC conference in Atlanta, GA. There seems to have been a flury of interesting posts on the blogsphere recently now that the schools year is wrapping up (more time). It will be interesting to see how some of those conversations continue through NECC and the rest of the summer.

...and in other happy news, my daughter just turned three and had one heck of a cool party with a few of her close…

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Added by John Patten on June 18, 2007 at 5:44pm — 2 Comments

Life-long Learning

Since yesterday was Father's Day, it seems appropriate that I reflect on my own father and his influence on who I am. I first heard the term "lifelong learner" several years ago as I became involved with educational technology. I think the term fits me perfectly. I am constantly acquiring new knowledge, working on new skills, and looking for ways to apply my new knowledge and skills to enhance my life and the lives of others. The tenements of being a lifelong learner require one to ask a lot of… Continue

Added by Nadine Norris on June 18, 2007 at 11:54am — No Comments

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