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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: K12 Online Conference Meme
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, September 26, 2007. K12 Online Conference Meme. The K12 Online Conference is fast approaching! The blog at this site is asking participants to create a blog meme. Detailing their 2 reasons they will be attending. 1 It's free and I am sure Wynn and Frances will appreciate this fact! Posted by Acacia Dixon.
NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: Busy Week
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Friday, September 21, 2007. It has been an incredibly busy couple of weeks. We have had regional meetings, updates, trainings, and visits. Posted by Acacia Dixon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Educator, Harley rider, animal lover. View my complete profile. From the Director's Desk. K12 Online Conference Meme.
NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: Adapting, Adopting and Meeting Needs
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Tuesday, October 09, 2007. Adapting, Adopting and Meeting Needs. Jeff Utecht over at The Thinking Stick. Shares how his school in Shanghai is using the K12 Online Conference and providing follow-up support for his teachers via what he calls LAN (local area network parties). What an awesome idea! CSI:NY in Second Life.
NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: K12 Online Conference
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Monday, October 08, 2007. Today the K12 Online Conference kicked off with a keynote by our own David Warlick entitle "Inventing New Boundaries." Make sure you check out the schedule. And try to fit some sessions into your very busy schedules. Posted by Acacia Dixon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: September 2006
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. I was doing some blog hopping (my term for visiting links off of blogs I love hoping to discover that next great blog) this morning while I had some time and stumbled across Andrew Pass’ entry on the passing of Steve Irwin,. 8220;Teachable moments” are interesting things. In our home, ...
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Outside the Box: Hmm, that's not in the textbook . . .
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Friday, March 02, 2007. Hmm, that's not in the textbook . . . If I had a dime for each time I have heard this from teachers. Don't get me wrong, they are only doing what they are accustomed to or the textbook is the only resource they may have! I took some time last week to visit some classrooms to see how instruction was engaging the students. I saw some really good things and yes I saw some kids sitting in desks staring at the textbooks while teachers read DIRECTLY from them! I stumbled across http:/ w...
Outside the Box: Connect Them With the World
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Friday, October 06, 2006. Connect Them With the World. The NC State Board of Education approved it's new 'ABCs' (goals) that are aligned with the 21st Century Skills movement. Entitled, Future Ready Students for the 21st Century. We can start by connecting them to the world. Making learning 'fun' and relevant in today's world is a difficult task, but global strategies and information literacy can help. I have started another blog - 21st Century and Global Education. The process and strategies for transfo...
Outside the Box: August 2006
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Thursday, August 24, 2006. Are We Empowering or Limiting? Whew, we starting this year off with an awesome media and technology retreat! On August 22, over 59 media and technology specialists, teachers and 2 principals (kudos to spending the WHOLE day with us principals! Came together to begin visioning a framework for integrating the ISTE National Education Technology Standards into their schools. Two ISTE trainers led them through the Essential Conditions. This sums up the day quite well. Students under...
Outside the Box: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Making the commitment to blog is daunting, but Henry Johnson’s visit to the State Board of Education meeting today has finally given me the impetus to do so. Dr Johnson has left his official position at the US Department of Education, but Chairman Lee invited him to drop by and give the SBE some information on the direction NCLB seemed to be taking in its reauthorization process. Here’s what Dr. Johnson told the Board:. Close the achievement gap. More options for parents.
Outside the Box: January 2006
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Friday, January 27, 2006. About Me and My Philosophy on Educational Technology. My name is David Edwards. I am the Media and Technology Director for Lenoir County Public Schools. In Kinston, NC. For 4 years and then worked in workforce and economic development as the Director of the Education and Training Center at the North Carolina Global TransPark Authority. Well, enough about me - let's get onto something more interesting, right? Once said that "our education system isn't designed to make learning RE...
Outside the Box: September 2006
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006. I had some time to 'reconnect' with David Warlick's 2cents. Worth blog again and came across his posting about teaching kids the value of information. So how do we teach students to value information? I think that we must first come to value information ourselves. Teachers must explicitly and conspicuously practice information ethics every day, and this goes much deeper than merely adding citations to our handouts. What do we (the education institution) value?
Outside the Box: What is YOUR 21st Century Vision?
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006. What is YOUR 21st Century Vision? Debbie Core, NCaect. What is the image of yourself as you lead in the 21st century? What does your classroom NEED to look like? What is our future? What tools do we need in order to better 'connect' our kids with 21st skills? What tools/resources do YOU need to better 'connect'? Posted by David Edwards, Tech Director @ 7:04 AM. Comments: Post a Comment. David Edwards, Tech Director. NC Virtual Public School.
Outside the Box: Value of Information
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006. I had some time to 'reconnect' with David Warlick's 2cents. Worth blog again and came across his posting about teaching kids the value of information. So how do we teach students to value information? I think that we must first come to value information ourselves. Teachers must explicitly and conspicuously practice information ethics every day, and this goes much deeper than merely adding citations to our handouts. What do we (the education institution) value?
Outside the Box
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Making the commitment to blog is daunting, but Henry Johnson’s visit to the State Board of Education meeting today has finally given me the impetus to do so. Dr Johnson has left his official position at the US Department of Education, but Chairman Lee invited him to drop by and give the SBE some information on the direction NCLB seemed to be taking in its reauthorization process. Here’s what Dr. Johnson told the Board:. Close the achievement gap. More options for parents.
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