Technology Autobiographies
I always begin my computer classes by having students create their technology autobiography. I’ve had them use MS Word, Powerpoint, KompoZer, poster paper, video cameras, etc. This semester, on of… Read more »
I always begin my computer classes by having students create their technology autobiography. I’ve had them use MS Word, Powerpoint, KompoZer, poster paper, video cameras, etc. This semester, on of… Read more »
Making a toolkit for each elementary classroom of tech tools that student/teachers can use to enhance learning and teaching. What tools should I include? Click on at the bottom of… Read more »
Thank you Ms. Cynthia for telling my grandmother about the ribbons in the hair of the little girl that I drew. She was so proud of me. Stage 1, MRCS… Read more »
Are you aware of the people around you who are struggling, who need a little help? When someone’s struggle snags your consciousness, how do you respond? A blind woman waits… Read more »
Diigo is a social bookmarking tool. You may be familiar with bookmarking using Firefox or Internet Explorer. These tools are great if you’re going to always use the same computer…. Read more »
For the past few weeks, I’ve been working on my PLN Presentation for TIOM in Tokyo Japan. I finally have the page up. You may see it here http://journeywithtechnology.com/?page_id=119.
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A Lecture is Still a Lecture and a post-it is still a post-it. How is technology changing our classrooms, our schools, our lives? Is the change transformative or is it just assistive? I’m trying to figure out the “right” balance. If you think that you have a solution, I’d love to hear it.
I learned about the importance of communicating with parents the hard way. In my first year of teaching, there was a boy in my class who was constantly disruptive. I’d… Read more »
Video on the state of the internet with stats from 2009/2010 JESS3 / The State of The Internet from JESS3 on Vimeo.