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Russ Goerend

SpeEdChange: This Century - 0 views

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    I don't agree with every point Ira makes, but he is a tireless advocate for the needs of *all* students and this blog post is worth a read.
Russ Goerend

Where Collaboration Goes to Die « doug - off the record - 0 views

  • If you’re interested in locking down content, why not pretty it up and turn it into a webpage?  There are plenty of free places to post static content if price is an issue.  If you’re going to use a wiki, I would encourage all to exploit the power of the wiki.
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      This is a great point that we need to think about in our creation of Wikis. We need to use the right tool to spread our information.
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The Tempered Radical: Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work - 0 views

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    Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work,
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MeTA musings: (In)formative assessment: LESS grading and MORE feedback - 0 views

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    Blog post re: formative assessment and standards-based grading
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TeachPaperless: Top Eleven Things All Teachers Must Know About Technology (or: I promis... - 0 views

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    I'm nearly speechless about this list. Every point is worth spending a meeting discussing to make sure everyone gets it. We need to talk these through sometime.
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Social Networking Workshop for Parents | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    I think this would be a really good idea for our parents. Maybe not this year, but if we get into Google Docs, etc., it would be a good idea to do an overview for parents.
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100 Incredibly Inspiring Blog Posts for Educators - Learn-gasm - 0 views

  • Examine the educational value of taking learning–and students–out of the classroom.
  • Directed more specifically at parents, but an important reminder for educators as well, this post shares why children should learn about finances from an early age.
  • Find out about this initiative at the Library of Congress and why teachers should support primary sources for students.
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  • This blog post offers a gentle reminder that the best way to get a student to do their own homework is by assigning child-appropriate tasks.
  • Learn about the importance of IEPs and how you can better serve your students by understanding what is written in them.
  • This teacher explains how she used Chatzy with a 7th grade class to work on Internet safety and technology.
  • Read this post for an inspirational way to use Skype in the classroom to connect your students with others around the world.
  • This blog post includes an hour-long presentation on copyright issues specifically for teachers.
  • Learn about digital portfolios and why they matter to you as an educator.
  • Advocating preparing students for life and successful careers doesn’t have to depend on college, this blogger explores the possibility of students who are not college material still succeeding.
  • This brief post urges educators to help recognized untapped potential in students.
Russ Goerend

Techy Tips for not so techy teachers - 0 views

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    This is an amazing slideshow with great ideas to start getting some ideas for integrating tech into your classroom. Remember: it's about the learning, not the tool.
Russ Goerend

Dangerously Irrelevant: Calling all bloggers! - Leadership Day 2009 - 0 views

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    Scott declared yesterday (Sunday) Leadership Day. Some great blog posts have come out of it (see the comments).
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