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Roland O'Daniel

Creating a Blogging Scope and Sequence | always learning - 1 views

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    Another nice description of how to think about blogging in the classroom and how to kick up the rigor of the process. I do like the description of different purposes from Will Richardson's book.  Always looking for ways to bring this conversation to the forefront again and again.... One of the highlights of the conversation centered around a section (on p. 32) of Will Richardson's Blogs, Wikis, Podcast and Other Powerful Web Tools for the Classroom that articulates so perfectly the different levels of blogging: Posting assignments (Not blogging) Journaling, i.e. "this is what I did today." (Not blogging) Posting links. (Not blogging) Links with descriptive annotation, i.e., "This site is about…" (Not really blogging either, but getting close depending on the depth of the description). Links with analysis that gets into the meaning of the content being linked. (A simple form of blogging). Reflective, metacognitive writing on practice without links. (Complex writing, but simple blogging, I think. Commenting would probably fall in here somewhere). Links with analysis and synthesis that articulate a deeper understanding or relationship to the content being linked and written with potential audience in mind. (Real blogging). Extended analysis and synthesis over a longer period of time that builds on previous posts, links, and comments. (Complex blogging).
Roland O'Daniel

DOs and DON'Ts of Blogging With Students | Burcu Akyol's Blog - 1 views

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    Great blog for understanding some of the do's and don'ts associated with blogging in the classroom. The rest of the blog has a lot of interesting posts on edublogging as well. If you are a beginner to blogging with students, this is a great place to start the development of your routine. 
Roland O'Daniel

Digital Learning Day :: Core Partners - 0 views

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    We are offering partners the opportunity to guest blog on the Alliance's blog, High School Soup, about promising practices, ideas, and a message supporting the efforts and intent of Digital Learning Day.  Our blog is the most-visited section of the Alliance website and has already received over 750,000 hits this year to date, making it a great way to reach out to a wide K-12 audience. If you are interested in getting on the blog schedule, contact us.
Roland O'Daniel

cuebc.ca - Have your ipod and listen to it too! - 0 views

  • Students can now review the present tense lesson I gave last week whenever they want! 
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      Proactively using technology to provide students repeat access to material. It doesn't mean they won't listen the first time, it means they will access when they have opportunity/NEED to recognize what they don't know and try to fill in the gaps.
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    Simple example of a blog post that has lots of power. This is the kind of blog post that I think we can do at CTL as an on-going piece of our work. It captures the ideas that we generate all the time, applies them to the work we are doing, provides a systemic way of producing new material that we can later turn into finished pieces of work. If we begin now, capturing these kinds of thoughts in a library, we can launch a CTL blog with a catalog of ideas that we can turn into posts. If the authors need some help clarifying/fine tuning that is where the system comes into play. By the way this is a fantastic post about the potential of something that is already in many students hands, but repackaged for use in an educational way. I imagine this as part of any distance network that we create, especially with Africa.
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    skills to solve equations, explanations of events from a Civil War Battle, aspects of an ecosystem, fill in the blank.
Roland O'Daniel

5 great slides about technology, learning, and change | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    Very simple blog post from Scott McLeod. Five quotes about learning and change from the Flickr group by that same name. Very, very interesting way of producing a blog post that gets people thinking, and maybe talking. 
Roland O'Daniel

873 Math (2009): Graphs - 1 views

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    Chris Harbeck's class blog from this last year. A great practitioner and great example of utilizing a blog for instructional purposes.
Roland O'Daniel

I AM A LIAR!: March 2010 - 1 views

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    As I read this blog, I immediately thought of the article Never Say Anything a Kid Can Say. It is a very similar set of lessons for students and teachers.  If a student can say it, then why am I? B/C I am the expert... but who is learning in that situation? Me of course b/c I am the expert!!  Also, if a kid says it, it builds their confidence/understanding and allows the teacher to probe to help the student develop their analytical skills rather than their passivity and incompetence skills.  This blog is worth a very long read and analysis. I also, think everyone should look for the article mentioned above and see if they couldn't learn a few things by saying less!
Roland O'Daniel

Free Technology for Teachers: 47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Free Technology for Teachers is an award winning blog. Here is his post on alternatives to youtube. I like most in fact bookmarked almost all of them. Great resrouce and if you don't subscribe to this blog you should
Roland O'Daniel

Welcome to the iPod & iPad User Group Wiki - 0 views

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    We welcome you to our wiki and blog for supporting iPod & iPad devices in education. Although our focus is K-12, many of the techniques should work for you at any level and with any number of devices. On the wiki side of this site are the deployment and management articles, and on the blog side, you will find the classroom activities (written primarily by teachers) where iPods are supporting achievement improvement for our students. We are posting as many help and how-to articles here as we can and as quickly as we can so you can continue to be successful using iPod devices in your classroom. Please let us know if there are more or different things that you would like to have included here.
Roland O'Daniel

100 Must-Read Blog Posts on the Future of Learning « Online Schools - 1 views

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    the future of learning from a variety of experts and lay-people.This collection offers 100 of these blog posts speculating on the future of learning.
Roland O'Daniel

100 Best Blogs for Tech-Savvy Teachers - Online Courses - 0 views

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    "While there are still some educators who dispute the importance of technology in the classroom, there is no dispute over the fact that technology is here to stay in schools. Whether you are one of those tech-savvy teachers who can't get enough of technology news and ideas or you are a teacher just learning to embrace technology in the classroom, these blogs offer a wealth of information straight from teachers and other professionals in the education field themselves."
Roland O'Daniel

Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus - Middle School Weblog - 1 views

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    Shanghai American School's blogs. The school seems to have adopted the blogging platform and you can see how different teachers are using the platform to accomplish different goals/objectives. Interesting site to visit and create a conversation about how you might use the tool/extend what they are doing/adapt what you are doing/want to do.
Roland O'Daniel

Nielsen: Social Media Report - 1 views

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    The Nielsen report on internet use and social networking/blogging. blogging/social networking is still the number one destination online, followed closely by gaming. It's interesting the populations that are growing, and the massive growth of mobile! 
Roland O'Daniel

DEN Blog Network » Experience the Adventures With Your Students - 1 views

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    Discovery Educator Network projects.
Roland O'Daniel

Reading is a Problem-Solving Process. Why Not Try the Thumb Method? « Co-Creating Solutions: A Blog by CTL - 2 views

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    Reading is a Problem-Solving Process. Why Not Try the Thumb Method? New blog post by Denise Finley about supporting students while they learn to read scientifically!
Roland O'Daniel

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Um-bloom-ra Bloom's Taxonomy - 1 views

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    ast week I blogged about my Bloomin' Peacock, a new Bloom's Taxonomy visual I made to share with teachers in a training.  Over the years, I have created a number of Bloom's Taxonomy pictures to hang in my classroom for students to refer to.  My Bloomin' Peacock was such a hit with you all, I thought I would start sharing the others I've made.   Today I revived one that I created for my classroom and added the digital version (again the digital tools displayed relate directly to the Treasures reading curriculum).  This is my Um-bloom-ra Bloom's Taxonomy:
Roland O'Daniel

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 2 views

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    Kidblog.org is designed for elementary and middle school teachers who want to provide each student their own, unique blog. It's SAFE, simple, and free (at least at this time). You can set up your students without student email addresses!
Roland O'Daniel

Tinkering as a mode of knowledge production in a Digital Age « Generation YES Blog - 0 views

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    How about a quote from the blog post as a description, "These videos make connections between tinkering, innovative ideas, the idea of making work public as in a studio, creativity and collaboration, the ability to incorporate criticism, and more. Well worth watching!" I"m not sure it's that exciting, but I agree with well worth watching
Roland O'Daniel

100 Blogs That Will Make You Smarter | Online Universities.com - 0 views

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    Not sure all of these are useful with students, but there are great examples of people writing, people commenting, and people creating knowledge together. (The power of web 2.0 that I want to keep encouraging teachers to explore)
Roland O'Daniel

Let's hear it for the blog | OPEN Forum by American Express OPEN - 0 views

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    Seth Godin speaking on blogging. It's not dead yet, and I think it's a great tool for educator's to develop their own skills as well as the writing skills of their students.
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