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Mrs Huber

100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Might be some good stuff here to explore!
anonymous

FRONTLINE: digital nation | PBS - 0 views

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    If you've not seen this page, then you REALLY need to stop in and explore. This does a great job about showcasing and explaining the notion of a Digital Nation
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    What an innovative, forward-looking principal to embrace technology the way he did! I was impressed that the percentage of students on grade level rose 53% in 3years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW! These are the types of videos our school boards and administrators need to see. This is far more effective than teaching to the test and constant reviewing for PSSAs!
anonymous

Effective Internet-Using Educators - 0 views

  • All effective teachers plan and plan well, creating different scenarios to cover the ways that lessons might go.
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      Even when woroking with adults who are pretty good with technology. :-)
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    What do you think of this article?
Beth Hartranft

Art Education 2.0 - Using New Technology in Art Classrooms - 0 views

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    Art Education ning site
diane foose

Educational Technology Podcasting Resources by Brian C. Dvorak (EdTech 101 Podcast) - 0 views

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    Great site for podcasts about web 2.0 tools. Also, there is a podcast link in the left sidebar that includes great podcasting tutorials
Beth Hartranft

Thoughts from Third - 0 views

  • Number 1: Step Away from the BoardMove over. Put your students on the stage. Coach them well and send them to the Board. Use your SMART Slate to get out of in front of your classroom. We all know that students learn best and remember more by doing it themselves, so let them. Play during your conference period or after school. Why should teachers have all the fun?
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      This is my favorite Habitude and true of all technology. Get it into the hands of our students, Great concept!
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    Great blog post on the Habitudes of using a SMARTboard.
Mrs Huber

Netvibes (682) - 0 views

  • A term like web 2.0 begets the notion that there will imminently be a 3.0, 4.0, and beyond.  The convention serves those within a specific group much more than it does those who need to understand the concept the most.  The term serves as a layer- an immediately unnecessary layer at that.  The convention allows those inside the realm of understanding to point to those outside and express how much the outsiders need the insiders in order to understand and be enlightened.  I’d rather we just all moved forward together in a way that makes sense and promotes progress rather than bifurcates.
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      We need to call it something, don't we? Web 2.0 does imply that a 2.1 or 3.0 is coming, but perhaps we need to think of it in another way. Let's say that Web 2.0 was a typo. Maybe the coiner of the term meant Web 2,0 and didn't finish the complete term. It could really be Web 2,000 for the millenium, and now we can use it for the next 1000 years(or 991). Just a thought!!
  • netbooks in hand in the next few months. There seems to be a growing commitment here to put technology in the hands of kids (instead of spending huge sums on stuff that students can’t use outside of the classroom) and to thinking about
  • The most noticeable observation I can make is the comparison of experiences from last year’s NECC to this year’s.  Last year was my first, and it was quite honestly an incredibly overwhelming experience.  I felt rather detached and fatigued as I flew out of San Antonio, and I can directly attribute that to how disconnected I was to this community.  I hadn’t yet started my blog, I was only faintly invested in Twitter, and I knew a total of about five people at the conference.  How a year can change everything.
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  • Popular crustaceans like lobster, crabs and prawns owe their success to a unique colour control system, according to a new genetic study.
  • Programming -OK, on the programming thing, here are my thoughts.In our curriculum our objective is not as much a specific LANGUAGE. One year I may use HTML with Javascript, this past year I used LSL — what I want kids to know that when they encounter programming and coding that there are certain conventions. Some are case sensitive, some are not. How do you find out how to add to what you know about programming? Do you know where to go to find prewritten code? Can you hack it to make it work to do what you want it to do?We spend about a week – two weeks but I require they know how to handcode hyperlinks and images – they are just too important.But to take 12 weeks or 6 weeks to learn a whole language – yes maybe some value – but to me the value is HOW is the language constructed or built. What are the conventions and how do I educate myself if I am interested in pursuing. What comes out of this time is kids who say either “I never want to do that” or “this is really cool, I love coding.”They are doing very simplistic work (although the LSL object languages were pretty advanced) but since we don’t have a full course nor time in our curriculum, I do see this as an essential part of what I teach.I’m not teaching it for the language sake but for the sake of understanding the whole body of how languages work – we talk about the different languages and what they are used for as part of Intro to Computer science and have an immersive experience.To me, this is somewhat a comprimise between leaving it out entirely or forcing everyone to take 12 weeks of it. I just don’t know where 12 weeks would go in the curriculum.
  • It’s a step backward. A 1:1 classroom done at least fairly well becomes a an intense learning environment. Students are engaged, empowered, active learners instead of sitting learning to be taught. It is an active process a far greater amount of the time (and this is one area I need to improve, is getting that and letting that happen more) and the feel of the classroom changes. People that visit pick up on that. It changes from a 1:1 laptop classroom into a learning environment that uses laptops and other tools to leverage learning.
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    a tech teacher discusses the benefits of teaching a program language.
Mrs Huber

EdTechTalk | Collaborative Open Webcasting Community - 0 views

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    thought this might be useful
Emma Clouser

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Lessons | Online Teacher Made Videos | TeacherTube.com - 0 views

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    Our goal at TeacherTube.com is to provide an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos. Upload your lesson plan videos or watch student video lessons at our website.
N Butler

Lesson Plan, Lesson Plans For K-12 Teachers - 0 views

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    Great place for lesson plans, handouts etc
Mrs Huber

Cool Websites, Software and Internet Tips - 0 views

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    got this from twitter
Jeff Rothenberger

Kevin Honeycutt - 0 views

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    Great site for Web 2.- tools -- Check out the "Click here to see even more resources!" link for a ton more resources.
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    Great site to check out!
anonymous

Technology Integration Matrix | Arizona K12 Center - 1 views

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    Wonderful matrix to help you determine your level of Tech integration. Thanks to Sue Sheffer for sharing this with me.
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