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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: April 2007
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Saturday, April 28, 2007. After several days of work, I have officially produced, directed, and starred in my very own five or six minute movie! Here is what I have discovered about making movies on iMovie. 1 I am undoubtedly breaking laws by making this movie:. I'm a rebel without a cause. 2 It's very difficult to do voice overs, even when the program that you're using is dummy proof. My soundtrack is pretty lame, with my personal mixes of songs, and my voice narrating the whole thing, but, hey, you...
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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: March 2007
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. Teaching is Candy. No. Cookies. And I'm A Cookie Monster! People always want to know how I am. The checkout person at Ukrops. Is itching to know, my neighbors wonder, my parents entreat, my cat, well, she meows, but even people on the street need to know how I'm " doin. Even as a baby, I was never a morning person. There are very few things for which I will willingly wake up in the early morning. When my alarm goes off at 7am my first thought is "make it stop! I need to sleep),...
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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. My family purchased their first computer in 1986, which I mostly used for playing games like Reader Rabbit, Oregon Trail, Family Feud, and Jones. My mom signed the whole family up for Prodigy in 1988, which was powered by an external modem made of stone and sticks, and allowed us to send e-mails to friends and family in just a few short hours. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You Should Go to These Places. They're Amaya Approved. Looking for Rare Books?
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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: Everything I've Ever Really Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten - Part 1 - Communication
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. Everything I've Ever Really Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten - Part 1 - Communication. This has been an intense year for me academically. I've been in classes for about sixteen months straight, and have had a heavy load for almost every semester that fell into those months. Of course, I have had breaks, but I spent my breaks preparing for teaching or just sleeping for hours on end. Happens inside the egg, Miss Hain? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: April 2008
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. Everything I've Ever Really Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten - Part 1 - Communication. This has been an intense year for me academically. I've been in classes for about sixteen months straight, and have had a heavy load for almost every semester that fell into those months. Of course, I have had breaks, but I spent my breaks preparing for teaching or just sleeping for hours on end. Happens inside the egg, Miss Hain? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: February 2007
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007. Reinventing the Future for American Children and Their Families. This evening, I read (and watched the video for) “The Power of Partnerships” (http:/ www.edutopia.org/php/article.php? Id=Art 1005&key=189# ) on the Edutopia site, and it blew me away. The partnership that drives the program is between the New York City Board of Education and the Children’s Aid Society. This article is inspiring to me. Having grown up in an urban area, I saw too many of my childhood friends (so...
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Amaya's Edutastic Blog: May 2007
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Tapped-In Mentoring and Skypalicious Times. And I imagine that John will be a very helpful resource for trying to get an urban perspective on things, which isn't addressed at all in W&M classes. It was so great to be able to see his new haircut, to see him smile and laugh, and to give each other tours of our living spaces! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You Should Go to These Places. They're Amaya Approved. Looking for Rare Books? American and Always Late?