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First Blog: Introduction
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Monday, July 12, 2010. Rachel Lassman. Biology High School. Elephant. July 12, 2010 at 6:19 PM. I like your image. I am not sure what questions you are answering with your words, but maybe that is cause I do not have access to the assignment yet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Time, No (Hear). Tech Equality: When Does it End? Technology in the Curriculum. The World As I See It. Students with no computers? Technology Accessibility for Students. Social equity at its finest. Or maybe Super Friends?
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First Blog: July 2010
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Sunday, July 25, 2010. The schools are having difficulty with this issue because most of it takes place off of school grounds and they only have the authority to stop the "speech" part of it. Schools don't just want to punish the offenders but also stop the problem, make the parents aware of what's going on. Thus schools want to give educational presentations on the dangers of cyberbullying to show kids what it can do to their peers. Monday, July 19, 2010. Http:/ www.modelmayhem.com. Friday, July 16, 2010.
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First Blog: August 2010
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Thursday, August 5, 2010. Kids communicate with each other and with their teachers in chatspeak, that their subversion of standardized. We don’t spell “I” “aye” or “eye,” do we? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long Time, No (Hear). Tech Equality: When Does it End? Technology in the Curriculum. The World As I See It. Students with no computers? Technology Accessibility for Students. Social equity at its finest. Calling the Justice League of America? Or maybe Super Friends? Mz H-K's Science Soiree.
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Brooxie's Blog: Tech Ed
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Thursday, August 5, 2010. Technology and the progression of it is inevitable. Since computers are the way of the future for our students, the inability to use them will be catastrophic to their future. As teachers, I believe that our job is to best prepare our students for the world that awaits them. To do this, we must incorporate technology into our curriculum. A student without the essential tech know-how will be at a serious disadvantage that could lead to a lifetime of setbacks. Long Time, No (Hear).
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Brooxie's Blog: Long Live Power Point
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Monday, August 2, 2010. Long Live Power Point. Using power point presentations in a high school or middle school class can either be a stimulating teaching tool that leads discussion and incorporates interesting visuals, or if done wrong, can be the kiss of death! It is super important for a power point to be be eye catching and engaging. Color, simplicity and organization are crucial! August 3, 2010 at 9:43 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.myspace.com/sugarinwartime.
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Coli's Concepts: How powerpoints make me feel....
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Monday, August 2, 2010. How powerpoints make me feel. I loved in the presentation Alexis gave how all the visuals had a nice clear contrast that supported her text. She used flow charts to explain what was happening with the environment and I loved that! I also liked how she had photos of satellites and sechis and what they did. It was very clear. I thought she did a great job of focusing her images. I think that powerpoint can be a very useful tool. I am not very big on lecturing, but I do think tha...
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Coli's Concepts: July 2010
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Saturday, July 31, 2010. Is Chat Speak Destroying English? If "chat speak" is a threat to the English language as we know it than we should quickly eradicate Shakespeare and poets such as e.e. Cummings from the classroom. These writers took far too many liberties with the English language to be considered role models for aspiring writers! And a teenager experimenting with a. Sprinkling of profanities in her conversation. With peers will not suddenly. Forget how to converse properly with. We have a respon...
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The World As I See It: Can you hear me now? How about now?
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The World As I See It. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Can you hear me now? The answer to these questions, unfortunately, is yes the entire class can hear you. I am fully aware that my position on this topic will make me sound sixty years old and crotchety however I am who I am. I am a vehement no vote on the issue to utilizing cell phones in the classroom. I understand the potential for good but why tempt someone? August 3, 2010 at 9:51 PM. I am with you on the no vote! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Nicholas Thompson: Cyberbullying
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Friday, July 23, 2010. Cyberbullying is that hot topic where schools are trying to hold their ground and hold children accountable but when it happens off school grounds…can you still hold them accountable? July 26, 2010 at 12:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The World As I See It. Http:/ www.oregonlive.com. Http:/ www.mauinews.com. Http:/ www.espn.com. Cell phones.why not? Does Google know me? View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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The World As I See It: August 2010
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The World As I See It. Friday, August 6, 2010. Unfortunately, an often overlooked problem with the new wave of technology in classrooms is that there are still many children that have no or little access to computers outside of school. There is no question that incorporating technology into a classroom where all the students have outside access is a great way to prepare them for the technological future. However what happens if some of the students do not have outside computer access? Can you hear me now?