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Dave Truss

» Making Connections: Social Networking in the Elementary Classroom always le... - 0 views

  • For me, the power of social networking, especially in the elementary school classroom, is the ease with which students can begin to take a leadership role.
  • the ability to create a private Ning allows our students to have open conversations, while still emphasizing online safety and appropriate use.
    • Dave Truss
       
      It is amazing what you can do on Ning. Here is a great Ning community to join: http://www.classroom20.com/ Feel free to ask me how I have used Ning in the classroom.
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    Although things have been proceeding well, there are a few things I wish I had known/done at the begining: Parent Permission Clarify Behavior Expectations Teacher (And user) Management Systems Model
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    What Kim has done to meaningfully connect students around the world is amazing... even moreso in that she teaches at the elementary level.
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    Kim gives some amazing advice to those interested in starting any kind of online project with students
Dave Truss

gr8tweets » home - 0 views

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    For the month of March, a group of educators and lifelong learners will be picking a "Tweet of the day" and ReTweeting it with a tag: #gr8t Hopefully, you will join us in doing this too! See the 'about' page for more details. There are a number of reasons why you might want to participate: * To share what you value about Twitter. * To see what others value about Twitter (just look below). * To celebrate the power and wisdom of your Personal Learning Network. * To find interesting people to follow on Twitter. * To commit to giving Twitter a try.
Dave Truss

Think before you jump! « Effective Digital Classrooms - 0 views

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    A few people have asked me about 'where do people start' in re-thinking their use of ICT in the classroom.
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    The best 'how to get started' post I've seen in a while!
Dave Truss

Adventures in Educational Blogging: Learning from My Online Project Mistakes - 0 views

  • planning and implementing
    • Dave Truss
       
      Susan links to the same post I do as well... when something really good comes along you often run into it in different places within your online community.
  • Start really simple.
  • Now that Graham has brought this experience back into my focus, I'm realizing I can take quite a bit of learning away from the experience
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      It really isn't a failure if we learn from our mistakes!
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    Brilliant post! "I'm realizing I can take quite a bit of learning away from the experience..." Mandatory read before starting a new project! Keep it Simple Start Small Want do you want (UBD) Access issues Realistic - Time/Skills Schedules Maintain energy
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    The first of 3 pages we will be going to and highlighting/adding notes.
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    A teacher gives wonderful advice after looking back at an online project she considered a failure.
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