Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/29/2010
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Simple collaborative outliner: Knowcase
tags: brainstorming outline writing knowcase outlines collaboration ideas
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Ideas for a Flip Camera Video Scavenger Hunt « Moving at the Speed of Creativity
tags: flipvideo flip education ideas scavengerhunt technology video
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/28/2010
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Print Files From Anywhere via Any Device With Dropbox - How-To Geek
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
UPDATE: Is Anybody Asking The Kids?
So I asked kids, through a Google survey, what they thought of the state of things. I asked the following questions:
- What is working in education right now?
- If you could make only ONE change at school right now, what would you change?
- What else would you like to see change at school?
- Where do you go to school?
- How do you like to learn?
Here are a sampling of some of their responses (paraphrased):
- Many students talked about liking hands-on opportunities
- They liked learning with peers in groups or in pairs
- Less violence – bullying addressed
- Like using technology and see it as something that is working in education
- One student wrote that they want to feel safe and be able to trust their teachers
- One student wrote that he would like for someone to ask him about his opinion…
- I think the technology helps a lot in schools, and having the teachers know how to work them instead of wasting the whole period fumbling around trying to understand the technology.
- Clubs for different subjects to extend the learning for interested students
- I personally like teachers that don't stop or rest until you understand and can do it over and over again correctly.
- I would change some of the classes students have to take, like health, I took it in 7th grade, and now in 8th grade, I think if you all ready took the class, you shouldn't have to take it again, I know all this stuff from 7th grade, why should I have to learn it again?
- I would change school hours. I would extend the hours by at least 1 or 2 hours long so that we could really pass the End of Grade tests because I think that if we have more time in the classes then more people would understand things to the point were you'll know it...
- Less Lectures!
I included both generalizations combining several like responses, as well as some singular responses that I thought were significant. There were 80+ responses, and you can see the actual data HERE.
In general, I thought the responses had a positive tone, that things aren’t, perhaps, as broken as the media is making them sound. This was not a scientific survey, nor was the sample of respondents that broad, but I do like that students actually participated, and were honest about what they think.
I think there are a few illuminating discoveries here, though; inferences I’m making from what the students said:
- Students want to be valued for their experiences and be voices in curricular decisions.
- Students want to go beyond a comprehension level of knowledge. They want to know their content on a deep level.
- Students want bullying/school violence to be addressed. (I work in a lot of schools that have programs in place or plan singular anti-bullying events. What is the outcome of these programs? How do they know / provide evidence for whether or not the program is working and/or valued by the students? Do students have a voice in the program design, implementation, and/or reflection?)
- Students want someone who really cares about them and their learning. It reminds me of a book I read years ago called Inviting School Success by William Purkey. There are a myriad of other books on inviting behaviors and personal relationship building, but I like the simple and overarching message in Purkey’s book: Trust and Respect, the foundations of invitational theory, are at the root of promoting successful classroom practices. (I included a link to the book, knowing the price is steep, but used copies are inexpensive.)
I think more emphasis needs to be placed on the students’ voices in all this talk of school improvement and reform. I also think we need to differentiate the conversation based on populations of kids in our actual schools rather than trying to set national goals that only a fraction of our schools can realistically reach. We need to consider the improvement of teachers and not put our energies into ridiculous measures and evaluations that don’t paint an accurate picture of teacher performance.
We need to listen to the kids. They are the reason we do what we do. Don’t they deserve to be heard as loudly as the adults who think they know what’s best? There’s an old Hebrew proverb that fits here, based on an image I saw created for the “Great Quotes” FlickR group that says, “Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in another time.”
Another important message here should be what we can collectively do to start enhancing our professional practice, leaving the traditional behind, and really start preparing these kids for a world where they will be expected to collaborate and communicate on a global scale, as well as think critically and creatively to solve problems that we don’t even know are problems yet. Worksheets and lectures aren’t going to prepare them, but those that depend on them can’t be dismissed--we need to build capacity around what works, be collaborative as professionals, and share the journey that is going to have the biggest impact on student achievement and real 21st Century preparation!
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Champions of Ubiquity Resources...
Thanks to Heidi Chaves and the Lancaster School District for inviting me!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/20/2010
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“Facebook” profile Template in Pages » Suzanne Whitlow-ITRT
tags: facebook template blog templates profile socialnetworking history “facebook”
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YouTube - Piano stairs - TheFunTheory.com - Rolighetsteorin.se
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Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - home
tags: web2.0 projects education curriculummapping mapping curriculum curriculumdesign growthmapping upgrade upgrades upgrading
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tags: mapping curriculummapping prioritization curriculum curriculum-resources curriculumdesign
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3x3Links - Speed-Dial-Style Browser Start Page
tags: startpage 3x3links portal personalportal bookmarking socialbookmarking visualbookmarking visualization
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tags: graphics tools textorizer generator photography typography design software image images photo photos fun
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Board800 : Flex / Flash / Red5 based Interactive Whiteboard
tags: whiteboard collaboration interactive collaborative web2.0 board800 education flash iwb smart smartboard
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tags: resources trailer book booktrailers storytelling digitalstorytelling
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InTec InSights: Technology Integration Ideas for the Classroom: Halloween Interactive Games
tags: Halloween technology intec Games insights iwb smart smartboard
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/17/2010
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tags: diagram graphics tool visualization wireframe Diagrams software simplediagrams
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Online converter - convert video, images, audio and documents for free
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Mashpedia, the Real-time Encyclopedia
tags: research encyclopedia reference mashpedia wikipedia real-time web2.0 search
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tags: digitalstorytelling books web2.0 tools storytelling digital storytelling digital_storytelling zooburst
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tags: music audio editor web2.0 sound tools garageband soundation
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Digigogy Magazine, Issuu #3
Monday, October 11, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/12/2010
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/10/2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/08/2010
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CCSSO - Model Core Teaching Standards
tags: teaching standards ccsso core pd professionaldevelopment professionalpractice practice practicioner
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Nice, Nice, Baby (LiveBinders)
Alright stop, collaborate and listen
LiveBinders-the perfect invention
Something grabs my attention on the net
Need to save it easily, yes, you bet.
Create a Binder and stash that link
Coordinate the pages so my stuff’s in sync
To the extreme, I rock the net like Al Gore
Light up the binder, saving objects galore
Creating the binder for a singular purpose
Enhancing your brain for powerful discussion
Use it, for portfolio assessment
Or to group like items that you teach, your content
Love it, and use it, LiveBinders is the way
To visualize the websites that you save
If you want an upgrade, yo, it’s right here
Check out the site that’s on the frontier!
Nice, Nice, Baby (LiveBinder’s--)
Nice, Nice, Baby (LiveBinder’s--)
Nice, Nice, Baby (Live Binder’s--)
Nice, Nice, Baby
Now that the Binder’s created,
With websites kicked in it’s ready to be upgraded
Add a picture with some text articulation
Upload a file into your innovation
Burn it up! You’re an expert collector,
Share it with a colleague, see if they concur
Add some media from Youtube or FlickR,
Change up the colors, to make it more slicker
Functional, cool, for your task and vision
Teaching and learning with exact precision
Bringing together—the best of your web
Personalized experiences like you’re a celeb
Take heed, of this sometime poet
LiveBinders is the tool you need, and you know it.
If you want an upgrade, yo, it’s right here
Check out the site that’s on the frontier!
Nice, Nice, Baby (LiveBinder’s--)
Nice, Nice, Baby (LiveBinder’s--)
Nice, Nice, Baby (Live Binder’s--)
Nice, Nice, Baby
(Too Cool, Too Cool)
Friday, October 1, 2010
New Web Stuff 10/02/2010
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Eleven Interesting Ways to use Web Conferencing in the Classroom
tags: interesting webconferencing skype ustream videoconferencing video tombarrett
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Teaching Tips: Inquiry-Based Learning | eThemes | eMINTS
tags: education resources Inquiry_Learning Bookmarks Menu inquiry
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tags: inquiry inquiry-based inquiry_learning inquiry-basedlearning
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Inquiry-based Learning: Explanation
tags: inquiry education teaching inquiry-based inquiry_learning
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The Five Features of Science Inquiry: How do you know? | Edutopia
tags: science inquiry science education education scientific_method
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Social Studies - US History Videos
From Glencoe
tags: history googleearth ushistory tours Google Earth google america earth socialstudies
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America: A Narrative History, 8e: W. W. Norton StudySpace
tags: history googleearth ushistory tours Google Earth google america earth socialstudies
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