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Meg Donhauser

Classroots.org - Letting Go of Teaching - 0 views

  • I know several students who accomplished more with me in a shorter amount of time in a traditional classroom. But I also know that there are kids out there like this basketball blogger who don’t have a shot at feeling safe, acknowledged, or valued in the traditional classroom. And I know it’s not the kid’s fault. It was mine. For all the other kids like this one in my first eight and half years of teaching, the fault was mine. I am sorry.
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    An interesting blog about changing the way we teach.
Amanda Brown

Taos, New Mexico Becomes World Class Ecotourism Destination with "Return to Sacred Places" - 0 views

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    let's go!
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    Excellent, Iooked up a definition of ecotourism. Maybe this should be next summer's vacation?
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    Maybe this should be next summer's vacation plan?
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    I wonder if there's anything as nice as the Ringing Rocks in Taos? If not, I'm not going much further than the Delaware.
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    i am in!
Cathy Stutzman

Instructify » Blog Archive » Get discussions going with Google Moderator - 1 views

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    A post about Google Moderator as an alternative to tools like Poll Everywhere. The post includes ideas for potential use in the classroom. 
Keith Dennison

Welcome to Aviary - 0 views

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    For this creative projects you have you may want to direct students to this site. It has a suite of free software that can enhance presentations and even pave the way toward digital storytelling (if that's where you're looking to go).
Tom McHale

Upgrade to Premium Account | Diigo - 0 views

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    Diigo has decided to go with free and paid accounts ($5/month). It seems the biggest impact on student accounts will be that there is a limit on how much highlighting they can do (50/month). Premium accounts will allow you to save an electronic copy of a web page (screen shot) and images.
Cathy Stutzman

Thanks @NMHS_Principal and @Schoology! Here are my incomplete notes from #TSETC today: ... - 0 views

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    Karen Blumberg's Notes from TSETC. She covers sessions on building a PLN, using web 2.0 tools, researching on the web, teaching with games, using an iPad, using social media, going global, and using digital storytelling. 
Heather Hersey

Digital Age Assessment: Learning in Web 2.0 (NECC 09) « Education with Techno... - 0 views

  • How do we assess  students’ learning in these in Web  2.0 environments? We want to go beyond assessing the mere mechanics of using these tools; unfortunately, most current rubrics for Web 2.0 learning devote only a minuscule amount (usually 16% or less) to actual student academic learning. We want to refocus our assessments to reflect the students in-depth and comprehensive standards-based learning and the 21st Century Skills.
Greg Gichan

The celebrity tattoos that have sparked a Latin craze among schoolchildren | Mail Online - 1 views

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      How do we make this into a class project? What about this: "Now class, we are going to tatoo ourselves. Here's a list of famous Latin Sayings. Does anyone know how to put permanent tatoos on their bodies?"
  • Celebrity Latin tattoos may be fuelling a revival of the ancient language in schools, it emerged today.
  • Her tattoo, 'Quis attero mihi tantum planto mihi validus', which is etched on to her shoulder, is intended to translate as 'To diminish me will only make me stronger'
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      Omnes hoc proverbium sciunt. Sed est initium.
  • 'Carpe Diem'
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    This comes under the topic "Shameless Promotion."
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    Or perphaps we can use this to start a dialogue. Quid putatis, discipuli, de notionibus imaginum ex atramentis permanentibus ponendarum in corporibus vestris? Si homines - et femini et masculini possunt hoc facere, quidni vos ipsi.
Heather Hersey

Digital Research Tools Wiki - 1 views

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    A wiki that sorts tools by what you want to do or create.
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    Excellent resource! Provides explanations on how to do almost anything you could possibly want to do in your classroom. Go to it, bookmark it, use it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for this Heather.
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