It was my honor yesterday to have a discussion with kids from Turning Point Learning Center for my podcast. The 5-8th grade kids and I talked about the things they thought schools should be focusing on as well as their opinions about what they needed for future success. They are sharp and were quite willing to share their real thoughts and I was amazed by their passion. Some of these kids are leaving the charter school this year and heading to public school and have real concerns about the…
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Added by Kevin on May 25, 2007 at 6:17am —
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Ok, I'm a whip-cracker when it comes to learning and my students. I'm a primarily green personality (http://www.truecolors.org/color_meanings.html) when it comes to the old True Colors Quiz (http://truecolorscareer.com/quiz.asp), which means that I value knowledge, data, logic, scientific fact above emotions, rules, and at times, relationships.
Example: I actually plotted out a male friend's strong points as a potential "boyfriend" and realized he was as close to the total package…
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Added by Ginger Lewman on May 25, 2007 at 5:57am —
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I run certain ideas and problems in my brains' RAM while working on other things, listening to books and working with teachers and kids. One of those problems is; "What would schools look like if they were completing the mission of preparing kids to be life-long learners who will succeed at the things they want to succeed at in the future." That mouthful of prescription for academic success is necessarily convoluted due to my recent discussions with
Dr.… Continue
Added by Kevin on May 24, 2007 at 8:57pm —
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After collecting common computer questions from my colleagues I decided to start proactively emailing out daily technology tips. Eventually this collection of daily emails became a whole website with over 1000 subscribers who receive daily technology tips.
Check it out and let me know what you think:
http://www.180techtips.com/missionstatement.htm
Added by J on May 23, 2007 at 5:11pm —
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I got the chance to interview Wesley Fryer this morning. Wesley's
Speed of Creativity blog/podcast is in my opinion one of the best resources on the web. He shares about his journey and some of his ideas about how we might help bring new communities to the web. He discusses
feedburner,
feedblitz, del.icio.us and other…
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Added by Kevin on May 23, 2007 at 4:33pm —
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Ha! Wow! I got to watch a master in action. Our music teacher got these kids to learn how to EXPRESS! I had them in a good position for her "launching." They knew all the words to the songs, they knew the songs' contexts in the play...
What they didn't know was HOW TO MOVE.
Have you ever watched a gifted music teacher in action?
Oh, what a pleasure.
Talk about taking the ball and running with it! Passing, running, passing, setting up formations,…
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Added by Connie Weber on May 23, 2007 at 4:09pm —
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The
University of Southern Mississippi
has been a pioneer in the field of using handhelds for administrative
leadership. Each year they host a School Leadership Institute for
building-level administrators. One part of that institute focuses on
using…
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Added by Karen Fasimpaur on May 23, 2007 at 3:34pm —
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I have been doing quite a lot of reading and commenting over the long weekend. This has given me a chance to read and contemplate what others are saying which is always good. Also, I’ve been thinking about
what the new school year will bring. With only 5 weeks left, the new
school year is approaching quickly while this school year is racing
towards its end.
I came across an interesting piece over at Harold Jarche’s site.…
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Added by Kelly Christopherson on May 22, 2007 at 10:42pm —
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As the class of 2007 exits and 2011 enters, we as high school teachers have much to reflect on. Though I am only in my second year of teaching, I often wonder if I have prepared my students well enough for life outside of the classroom. Teaching in a high school is much like being in high school, minus the carefree lifestly and lack of financial obligation. As each year passes and each class exits, another chapter ends. Good Luck to the class of 2007.
Added by Michael Seiler on May 22, 2007 at 7:39pm —
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I was talking to my friend
Steve Wyckoff this morning and he asked me this question. I want to hear how other would answer this and see what that conversation looks like. Any takers?
Added by Kevin on May 22, 2007 at 8:07am —
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I just got
Doug Johnson's book:
Machines Are The Easy Part; People Are The Hard Part and...
It is chicken soup for the tech/librarian/educator/presenters soul. I am going to suggest that it be a study group book for the tech team at ESSDACK. There is logic and humor in it and the book is not only a refreshing diversion but it leaves phrases and mantras echoing in your head that you…
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Added by Kevin on May 21, 2007 at 11:40am —
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I was a teacher for 20 years and now work for a service center conducting educational workshops for teachers. My workshops this year will focus on Early childhood education.
Added by Gayle Delzer on May 21, 2007 at 8:52am —
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I can't say that I like to double blog so I'll just point you to my "real" blog. Check it out at:
http://edTechTrainer.blogspot.com/ Thanks, and enjoy!
Added by Jason on May 21, 2007 at 6:27am —
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Cross posted on
educatorslog.in
With problems like obesity, diabetes, and other chronic ailments affecting children, it is high time we started giving diet, and eating habits that extra attention. I mean even in schools a proper effort should be made to drive children into knowing more about health foods, and a diet which is nutritionally complete. Gone are the days when ma’s and grandma’s added that extra sugar, into the child’s daily ‘dose’ of milk, or gave salt to have with…
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Added by Varnika Kapoor on May 21, 2007 at 3:00am —
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I am slow getting up and going, I am currently taking a break from I-Movie. I am making a collage of pictures and video for my class and our first grade buddies to remember their year. Has anyone had their students do this? How did you do it? Did you do any other projects? I am looking for some new ideas next year.
Added by Tracy Piepho on May 20, 2007 at 9:20pm —
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OK......Tuesday officially ends my school year at the grade school. Classes at the college have been out for more than two weeks now, so I get my first "official" day off on Thursday. And now, those months that teachers took the job for - June, July, and August, right??? If they only knew! I've been shopping for my Christmas Program and am trying to get a grasp of what I'm going to be doing for the tech side of my job. ISTE looks to be one of my very best friends! I have already been…
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Added by Marsha on May 20, 2007 at 9:16pm —
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Last Friday I had the pleasure of speaking with Steve Hargadon and the conversation became a three part podcast that is packed (thanks to Steve) with useful information for educators and network administrators, as well as administrators in general. The podcast is available on this page and should be up on iTunes soon. Steve is very generous with not only his time but his ideas and I recommend listening in. I welcome other people (of any experience level) to drop me an email or message right…
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Added by Kevin on May 20, 2007 at 11:42am —
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Calling all HoDs/SLs for ICT, Network Managers and LA advisors for ICT/VLEs
I have recently been granted a Naace research bursary to investigate the implementation of VLEs in schools (in the UK). To that end I am now consolidating my proposal and planning out the details of a research tool. Before I circulate the finished version of my questionnaire/survey I would like to trawl further opinions on the progress of VLEs, bearing in mind the expectation that every school…
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Added by Ray Tolley on May 20, 2007 at 6:07am —
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I was driving down highway 14 from Zenda Kansas, (I think) and when I came to a "T"in the road and had to turn right toward Hutchinson. I had spent the morning setting up teleconferencing equipment at a school there. Across the street from my intersection was an absolute treasure. It was am old gas station/grocery store, right out of an "Edward Hopper" painting. I was in a hurry but I crossed the intersection and pulled into what used to be the place to fill your tank. I got out of my truck and…
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Added by Kevin on May 19, 2007 at 1:00pm —
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Desperate to get my class to get into their respective characters while practicing their parts for our musical, I hunkered down next to our music teacher, crumpled down onto the chair, spent. We at last had a few moments alone. "I can't go on. I can't get anything more. I don't know what to do."
She stares at me, warmly, a twinkle in her eye revealing that she sees that once again, I've gotten myself into trouble by stretching my limits far beyond what others would think is…
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Added by Connie Weber on May 19, 2007 at 10:14am —
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