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telfordteacher: October 2005
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A blog to encourage staff to swap ideas linked to ICT. Monday, October 31, 2005. Travel from your own PC. This is so clever.you can choose to look at other people's blogs based on where they live in the world. Somehow when you know where some one is based their blog seems twice as interesting.try it. Http:/ www.frappr.com/edubloggers. Posted by telfordteacher @ 10:13 pm. Friday, October 21, 2005. Control a telescope with your class. Register free to control this telescope from your classroom. Who Wants T...
fulchiero.blogspot.com
Digital Musings: Teachers as good Connectors
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Notes from the trenches of instructional technology. Sunday, December 07, 2008. Teachers as good Connectors. Interesting how teaching approaches have gone from "Sage on the Stage" to "Guide on the Side" and now "Connectors." This from a paper by Will Richardson, one of my favorite bloggers, in Edutopia, World Without Walls: Learning Well With Others. Subtitled "How to teach when learning is everywhere.". Visit Classroom 2.0. Yes, one more social network to belong to! Thanks for those pointers, Frank.
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Catching Up with Web 2.0!!!: Twitter
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Catching Up with Web 2.0! Monday, November 22, 2010. Twitter: validation for the self important or valuable communication tool? I have to admit that until I started taking this course, Twitter held absolutely no interest for me. If it had not been a requirement for this course, I probably would have never even considered signing up. In my mind Twitter is a. Twitter is considered a ". Whether the topic of discussion is the last episode of , "The Walking Dead", (I have a "thing" for zombie stories), or abo...
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The Cybrary Cite: Discovery Streaming and Google Earth
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Promoting information fluency and the integration of technology one person at a time. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Discovery Streaming and Google Earth. Mike Bryant's Power Point on the way. When adding placemarks, the latitude and longitute coordinates are listed there. Pull images from Discovery Ed Streaming, get the url, and insert the address into properties. Add code. To embed the image. Embed video clips by copy/pasting address in DE Streaming with the Mac.Not yet with PC. With mom on 7-11. Makin Movies...
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The Cybrary Cite: Learning Networks
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Promoting information fluency and the integration of technology one person at a time. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Jen Dorman's wiki from the session:. Http:/ jdorman.wikispaces.com/ppln. Labels: Discovery Educator Network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). With mom on 7-11. Pittsburgh, PA, United States. Mt Lebanon School District. View my complete profile. Avatar for Library 2.0. What I'm Reading and Using to Teach. Subscribe in a reader. Steve Dembo-Part II- Learning to Speak Native. Follow me on Twitter.
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The Cybrary Cite: Cell Phones in Education--Hall Davidson
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Promoting information fluency and the integration of technology one person at a time. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Cell Phones in Education- Hall Davidson. Keynote for Tuesday: The one, the only Mr. Hall Davidson. When a teacher begins a class with, "Take your cell phones out and make sure they're on,'" the students are automatically engaged. Why do we usually ignore this powerful device in education? We must teach kids how to use it appropriately. Verizon is rolling out video voicemail. Nice! Polleverywhere&...
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The Cybrary Cite: Betty Tathom
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Promoting information fluency and the integration of technology one person at a time. Friday, May 1, 2009. Does a lot of school visits and will help with the grant if writing a grant for an author visit. Ordered Penguin Chick, How Animals Shed Their Skin, Baby Sea Otter from Follett). Kids in pairs to write a story and share in readers theater-style. All students dressed in black and white. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). With mom on 7-11. Pittsburgh, PA, United States. Mt Lebanon School District.
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CSmelserTechEd - home
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Welcome to my Personal Learning Network! I am currently working as a K-12 Media Specialist and work with students in grades kindergarten through sixth grade teaching information literacy and basic technology skills. I enjoy learning about instructional technology that I can use with my students. Dr Joyce Valenza, a renowned voice in the library world, discu...
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Transformed Educator: November 2011
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Image from: http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/moonwell/3121975018/. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Yesterday, Roland Dargis (a colleague of mine in the math dept. at Cold Lake HS) and I set out to create a Dan Meyer style video for the Gr.12 unit on Permuations and Combinations. Our idea was that we could videotape ourselves filling up slurpee cups and then have our students try to determine how many possible different combinations of slurpees could be created. Here is our final product. View my complete profile.
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Transformed Educator: January 2012
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Image from: http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/moonwell/3121975018/. Sunday, January 15, 2012. Reflections on a Semester of the Flipped Classroom. 1 I now have every lesson in the course in video format. 2 About half of my class really likes the Flipped Classroom model. If I was to guess, these were the students that are doing well in the course. 3 The Flipped Model allowed students to progress at their own pace. Some sped through the video lesson. Some watched it twice. The Bad and Ugly:. 3 The facilitation p...
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