I loved the videos. I find blogging a difficult concept to integrate into secondary teaching - I think wikis are much easier when you only see them four hours a week - but I love the idea of using them in primary schools.
I particularly like the possibilities of strengthening community and whanau relationships through blogging, and of teaching children to be content creators, not just content absorbers, from an early age.
Hi Rachel, I use to live in Wellington. I miss NZ. I am looking for middle school students (classroom) to collaborate on a joint "20 question" project, each class sending messages on a wiki to each other- sharing something about where they live, how they live, their lives and friends, photos, video and cumulate by having the other class make a guess as to where the class is from. Any contacts or ideas for me? Thanks! Alison Denver Colorado US
Hi Rachel, these movies are great, I hope to be able to use them with staff and parents at school to show the advantages of implementing these web20 tools in the classroom. Would it be ok if I upload them to dotsub.com in order to transcribe and add subtitles in Hebrew? (It would mean that they could also be translated to other languages)
Fancy seeing you here. We do get around don't we :-) I have a question for you. Do you mind if I use an edited version of your learning, sharing & connecting video as part of a larger video I am making of a presentation about Web 2.0. I have said where I got the video from. It is edited due to time constraints. Let me know your thoughts.
Hi Rachel, welcome from Germany!
Please consider to join my group DigiSkills on Classroom 2.0 as well. It´s about digital teaching methods!
I focus on Web 2.0 apps as to education.
Check out one of my blogs
http://e-competences.blogspot.com
Greetings
Hans from Bavaria
Hi Rachel,
My teaching partner and I came across your first video on Teachertube an hour ago and then went to your blog. Between us we teach in a Year 2/3 class and a Year 4 class in A suburban school in Perth Western AUstralia. We love what you have done and will be using your blog to help us set up our own.
Thanks!!
JAne
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I particularly like the possibilities of strengthening community and whanau relationships through blogging, and of teaching children to be content creators, not just content absorbers, from an early age.
Mike
Im in High school in South Korea its good. quite enjoyable
James
Fancy seeing you here. We do get around don't we :-) I have a question for you. Do you mind if I use an edited version of your learning, sharing & connecting video as part of a larger video I am making of a presentation about Web 2.0. I have said where I got the video from. It is edited due to time constraints. Let me know your thoughts.
Please consider to join my group DigiSkills on Classroom 2.0 as well. It´s about digital teaching methods!
I focus on Web 2.0 apps as to education.
Check out one of my blogs
http://e-competences.blogspot.com
Greetings
Hans from Bavaria
My teaching partner and I came across your first video on Teachertube an hour ago and then went to your blog. Between us we teach in a Year 2/3 class and a Year 4 class in A suburban school in Perth Western AUstralia. We love what you have done and will be using your blog to help us set up our own.
Thanks!!
JAne
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