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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: So...You Wanna Use Blogs In The Classroom
So...You Wanna Use Blogs In The Classroom /read in @feedly http://t.co/3rLJYKA6uS
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Good Resources for Art Teachers and Students
7 Good Resources for Art Teachers and Students http://t.co/PwDyE4BYUx
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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Free Timers to Help You Time Classroom Activities and Break Times
5 Free Timers to Help You Time Classroom Activities and Break Times /read in @feedly http://t.co/7Fy61pAP1k
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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8 great Raspberry Pi projects created by kids | News | TechRadar
8 great Raspberry Pi projects created by kids http://t.co/AYKH1QW4BD #edtech
tags: edtech
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Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Good Video Sources for Social Studies Students and Teachers
Ten Good Video Sources for Social Studies Students and Teachers /read in @feedly http://t.co/2LVEiilf4B
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Three Classroom Blogging Tips for Teachers | The Tempered Radical
Classroom Blogging Tips For Teachers: http://t.co/ESfU1S1duD
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Professional Development On Your Time, Your Way
Professional Development On Your Time, Your Way: http://t.co/i1sOG6TISx
Monday, April 1, 2013
You might be stuck in the 20th century if...
My 3000th tweet and 5 years on the blog passed last week and I thought I would try to sum up what I have observed to be the difference between 20th and 21st century schools.
You might be stuck in the 20th century if:
*There's a typewriter in the main office or Keyboarding is taught in Middle School.
*The media center is still called the library and it's computers are not connected to the Internet.
*There are cassette players and VCR tapes available for checkout in the library.
*There are faculty members who don't do email or need help turning in grades digitally.
*There are faculty members who have retired but are still employed teaching our children.
*When teachers go to the copy room they carry a ream of paper with them for handouts.
*Student book bags weigh more than the students.
*Most Professional learning is limited to preplanning and post planning .
*Your administrator wants to know if you've ever heard of a blog or wiki.
*Students must deposit their phones in a basket before entering the classroom.
Feel free to add to the list via comments.
Mr. Gerry Kosater
There are two paths you can choose but there's always time to change the one you choose