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124; Comments RSS. Mod 4: Blog #2. Posted on February 5, 2010. 124; Tagged: PMP. 124; 1 Comment. Mod 4: Blog #1. Posted on February 4, 2010. Because information transmission and retrieval happens so fast, today’s learners are very adaptive to change. This is evident in the article “ Connectivism. 8221; where he says “If I’m not continually learning, I’m becoming obsolete in my particular field.”. 124; Tagged: Connectivism. 124; 1 Comment. Mod 3: Reaction to “Did You Know? Posted on January 29, 2010.
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124; Comments RSS. Mod 12: Blog #1. Posted on April 19, 2010. I listened to the podcast about using Google Books as part of library research. The podcast is available here. The podcast has a lot of references to the Google Books website. While I was listening to the podcast, I kept wishing for visual presentation. I wanted to see it on the screen. It was very difficult and frustrating experience with the instructional podcast. 124; 1 Comment. Mod 10: Blog #1. Posted on April 9, 2010. 124; 1 Comment.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: E-PALS
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Sunday, April 11, 2010. I have to say that the E-Pals. Stories are the creative conversion of life itself into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience. They are the currency of human contact. — Robert McKee. April 14, 2010 at 3:13 AM. Storytelling on a global level sounds like an excellent learning experience for all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jack and the Beanstalk Story. Days of the Week Song.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: What are Stars?
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Saturday, February 27, 2010. Through researching educational blogs using bloglines, I was able to find some interesting educational kindergarten blogs. One follows three kindergarten teachers called, Manaia Kindergarten. March 2, 2010 at 3:21 PM. April 14, 2010 at 7:24 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jack and the Beanstalk Story. Days of the Week Song. Sign Language Alphabet Song. ABC Song and Book. Mod 12: Blog #1.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: Tweet.Tweet.
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. How can I use Twitter and microblogging in the educational classroom? Although I may not use the actual site in my classroom, due to security and safety reasons there are multiple ways to use it for professional development among colleagues. In addition, Twitter concepts can be creatively woven into the classroom for educational purposes. The article,. 7 Things You Should Know About MicroBlogging.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: Tim.The.Tadpole.
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Sunday, April 25, 2010. While looking through a variety of podcasts for young children, I came across the site StoryNory. Which contains audio feeds for many children's stories categorized by topic. One podcast which I listened to off of the webisite was Tim the Tadpole's Exams. April 25, 2010 at 2:29 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jack and the Beanstalk Story. Days of the Week Song. Sign Language Alphabet Song.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: March 2010
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Above is the magazine cover that I created for a possible preschool newsletter. It could be used in actual print or the image could be uploaded onto a classroom blog, either way the professional appearance to the cover is eye catching. It could also be used for students in the older grades to create a magazine cover on a unit as part of a review, highlighting the major concepts covered. Allows you to ...
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: Creative Commons Liscence
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. When using other works like pictures, artwork and photos there are 6 primary categories of liscensing. It is important to take into these considerations due to legality reasons. Just like writers must cite their sources, web creations must cite the media sources it pulls from to give credit where it is due. Below are the types of liscensing available through Flickr:. Attribution No Derivative Works.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: April 2010
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Sunday, April 25, 2010. While looking through a variety of podcasts for young children, I came across the site StoryNory. Which contains audio feeds for many children's stories categorized by topic. One podcast which I listened to off of the webisite was Tim the Tadpole's Exams. Sunday, April 11, 2010. Connecting the World.One Link at a Time. Labels: collection of books. I have to say that the E-Pals. Days of the Week Song.
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Going.Big.With.Blogs: Connecting with Parents.
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There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds. G.K. Chesterton. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Above is the magazine cover that I created for a possible preschool newsletter. It could be used in actual print or the image could be uploaded onto a classroom blog, either way the professional appearance to the cover is eye catching. It could also be used for students in the older grades to create a magazine cover on a unit as part of a review, highlighting the major concepts covered. Mod 12: Blog #1.