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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sheryl A. McCoy

Sheryl A. McCoy

Transform the instructors first? - Dangerously Irrelevant - 2 views

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    "how many P-12 teachers or postsecondary faculty have had transformative experiences" not just in technololgy, but in their teaching or LIVING?
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    how many people will ever be here?
Sheryl A. McCoy

Evolution Resources from the National Academies - 0 views

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    What about the supposed happenings in the year 2061?
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    the National Academies have redesigned its evolution resources Web page, a collection of books, reports, statements, papers, and articles about evolution.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Emerging Technologies Librarian: SparkPeople for Nutrition: The Blogpost that Turned in... - 0 views

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    nutrition, health, exercise, social networks: "You can have it all!"
Sheryl A. McCoy

Sleeveface - 0 views

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    one or more persons obscuring or augmenting any part of their body or bodies with record sleeve(s) causing an illusion OK, this is very cool. I can see many possibilities for lessons or projects.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Future School: Reshaping Learning from the Ground Up | Edutopia - 0 views

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    an interview w/Alvin Toffler, sociologist and futureologist, who wrote "Future Shock" and other similar books
Sheryl A. McCoy

Link by Link - This Is Funny Only if You Know Unix - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is how education should be provided, in a manner so irresistible that your students will meet at a casually announced, SECRET real world coordinates; very funny, very cool rather like Common Craft videos; black and white stark images
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    Wouldn't it be great to be able to draw in students with something so engaging; I imagine this is the way it must have been for Abelhard or Socrates.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Mandate Against Professional Blog URLs in Email Signature - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    NYC DOE has mandated that employees cannot put the blog url in their email signature, and they must put a disclaimer on all blog postings and comments. Then they wonder with their "cut off their heads" reaction to 21st century professional development why they have trouble getting teachers......and maybe cause of the "Rubber Room".
Sheryl A. McCoy

n2teaching: Lives of Teachers: Public or Private? - 0 views

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    Because the internet is interactive, it seems that no problem can be solved in a 20th century manner. As we learn more about how to protect ourselves from identity theft, we need to teach our communities. All teachers, young and old, deserve enough respect to be allowed to defend their honor and not be condemned without due process.
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    I am sending this to your group because I think that you could use this issue to develop some creatvie ways and educate others to the double edged sword of online interactions;D
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