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Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Teaching Information/Research Skills in Elementary School - 1 views

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    "This post title is "Teaching Information/Research Skills in Elementary School", but this post is as much for adults and older students. Many adults are overwhelmed with the quantity and new kind of media that is available and accessible through technology. Older students in High School and College might not feel overwhelmed, but have never been taught how to navigate, evaluate, save and retrieve the information that they are seeking."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Podcasting with First Grade - 1 views

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    "If you have not thought of podcasting with your younger elementary school students, I encourage you to think again. The first graders at my school had listened to the second grade podcast about animals, and had really enjoyed their story.They were especially thrilled that the second graders had received so many comments from teachers around the world. Believe it or not, but having an audience matters… even to 6 year olds."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Tweeting with Elementary School Kids - 1 views

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    "My teachers and students at my current school have heard me talk about Twitter more than once (well… more than a hundred times would be more accurate). I have been the "middle(wo)man" between the students and their classroom teachers to make connections (For Skype calls around the World), ask for advice, disseminate a project or request feedback (CSI Twitter) . How do I move from being that sole connector and disseminator to preparing students for that role?"
Janet Hale

Blogging Beyond One Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Part of my work, at my school, is to create a framework for our Middle School that will take (already) blogging students from Elementary School and prepare a smooth transition for them, as they move on to High School. I am looking BEYOND the one classroom or one specific teacher blogging with their students."
Janet Hale

Upgrade Curriculum Through Globally Connected Learning | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Below you will see a slide deck, I shared with an Elementary School during a webinar a few weeks ago addressing challenges and examples of globally connected learning."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » It's All About Sharing & Collaborating - 0 views

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    "I received a great email this morning. Yuri Eelma from St. Petersburg, Russia contacted me to let me know that he read my "Blogging With Elementary School Students" unit with interest. In order to help out teachers in his country, he decided to translate the unit into Russian."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Geography is a Separate Subject. Really? - 0 views

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    "How is geography being taught in your school? Is it a weekly time block designated under the umbrella of Social Studies in Elementary School? Is it a semester or one year required credit course in High School?"
Janet Hale

Responsible Use Guidelines of School E-mails for Elementary Students | Langwi... - 0 views

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    "Writing appropriate emails is part of being a good digital citizen! Students (even digital natives) are not born with knowing the rules and responsibilities. Just as they need to learn to answer and talk on the phone, they need to learn about e-mail writing in an academic setting (to their teachers, Skype partners, project collaborators, administration or their classmates regarding school business). Our third graders have been given access to their school email addresses."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Tutorial Designers- Empowered Learners- Contributors - 1 views

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    "In the back of my mind, I continued to have Alan November's Six New Roles for Developing Empowered Learners and Contributors, which I have written about before: Math Lesson? Empower Learners? , "Skype Jobs" for Students & Students as Meaningful Contributors "
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » We Podcasted Today! So, Did you Learn ANYTHING? - 1 views

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    "Second graders at my school are studying animals in their science unit. They learned about the different characteristics of mammals, reptiles and birds. If their parents ask them tonight at the dinner table if they learned anything today, the students probably will tell them that they recorded a podcast today!"
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Celebrating Language, Culture & History via Skype - 1 views

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    "Students from Jacksonville, Florida/USA and Binyamina, Israel recently celebrated Jerusalem Day together. A true opportunity to share Language, Culture & History via Skype. A grandfather in Israel shared his memories of the Six Day War (1967) of liberating Jerusalem. The Rabbi from Florida explained what Jerusalem means to Jews outside of Israel. Students sang songs, played instruments and practiced English and Hebrew."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Connected Learning Possibilties - 2 views

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    "Technology is not about "replacing" learning nor teaching. Technology is a tool to make learning and teaching possible in ways that it never was before nor that we had ever imagined (Well, maybe Gene Roddenberry from Star Trek had). I would like to share a small example of how technology tools can enhance a learning experience by making (personalized) connections to what is being learned in the classroom, bringing in the outside world, and taking learning literally "off the page"."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Blogging Lesson Plan- Writing - 1 views

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    "We are finally getting ready for the ACTUAL writing part with our students. Until now you have prepared your students by: * exploring other student authored blogs * talking about online safety, online identity and cyber bullying * making the difference between social and academic commenting clear As with commenting, talk with your students about the difference between social and academic writing. A true educational blog is NOT about socializing, but about students and teacher helping each other grow in their learning."
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » Math Lesson? Empower Learners? - 1 views

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    Instruction lesson where students are the teachers...
Janet Hale

Langwitches Blog » What is… What Will Be Obsolete…in Second Grade? - 0 views

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    "At the beginning of most calendar years, especially at the beginning of a new decade, century or millennium, we tend to take a closer look at our past and future than perhaps at other times. In the past few weeks I came across the following two articles:"
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