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in title, tags, annotations or urlIn Defense of Field Trips: A Conversation with Educators from an Extraordinary Alabama Public School | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights - 0 views
Twitterwall.me - Create your own Twitterwall - 0 views
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Create your own "twitter wall" to project a back channel for your next PD session or event. This site makes it easy to follow the conversation on twitter around a hashtag of your choice. The Video-Twitterwall is also interesting, allowing one to embed a video from Youtube or another video service into your twitterwall
Help Students Say Something Substantial - 0 views
Dos and Don'ts of Online Student Communication - 0 views
The Art of Asking Questions - 2 views
Tips for students: Continuing Discussions Online - 1 views
Science Journaling: Article on Science as Inquiry - 3 views
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This article outlines different ways journaling can be useful in elementary science classes.
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Why not use Haiku for students to keep their journals? Discussions or Wikiprojects in Haiku could be used for this. In fact, the Bridge Building teams at Tupelo Middle School are using Wikiprojects to keep their journals, collect their data, and compose their portfolios for competition.
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Good point. Wiki/discussion boards are great for students to converse back and forth and work collaboratively in groups, but there are a few advantages to the old fashioned type journal as well. Drawings as well as charts and graphs for science are sometimes more beneficial to student learning and expression when done on paper and pencil. Ultimately, you would want to have both. It is also important to note that with the software we have available on the Macs, you could use the Photo Booth to capture drawings and graph and upload them to Haiku/Wiki or wherever you were sharing/storing them electronically.
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