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Links for Educational Blogging | WebQuests, Wikis, and Blogs...OH MY!
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WebQuests, Wikis, and Blogs…OH MY! Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -Arthur C. Clarke. Links for Educational Blogging. By David Warlick (2006 EduBlog Award Finalist). 2008 EduBlog Lifetime Achievement Award). Michael Gorman) Great resource for free and inexpensive materials along with a Blog that is both useful and reflective. A must read for educators incorpporating NETS, STEM, and PBL. 21st Century School House. 21st Century School Teachers. A Day In The Life. Heath...
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Me, a writer? | My Walkabout
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Thoughts and reflections on school and learning. Me, a writer? October 25, 2010. As I meandered the halls over the past couple of weeks I have noticed so many great things going on in the classrooms…. I walked into a classroom Friday and noticed the students doing some sort of theatrical play in short takes. I was so intrigued I went back today and learned it is called a Frozen Tableau. Further down the hall a group of Middle School ELA students were learning using IPADS,. As I moved upstairs I found gro...
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The littlest thing makes the biggest difference | My Walkabout
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Thoughts and reflections on school and learning. The littlest thing makes the biggest difference. November 10, 2010. I was going to write this last week but for some reason I procrastinated. Perhaps there was a good reason. When, as a middle school principal, I have one of those days and they do happen there is a place I love to go to get that pick me up. Believe it or not, it’s my cafeteria during lunches. I know it sounds crazy but lunch duty is a smile maker and a stress breaker. Larr; Me, a writer?
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Facing Facebook – David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts
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David Truss : Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts. Reflections on Education, Technology and Learning. DavidTruss.com (home page). Values, Vision and Mission. Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. Learning Culture and Community. Written by David Truss. October 5, 2008. April 5, 2010. Share on Google Plus. Some people say ‘kids will be kids’… Some adults have never forgotten what it felt like to be a victim. What happens when adults are not present? Sometimes the bully wins:. Who supervises these kids online?
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Me, a writer? | My Walkabout
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Thoughts and reflections on school and learning. Me, a writer? November 17, 2010. I never really considered myself as a writer, but I always wanted to write. I have always felt that I had a story to write, and even publish. As I look back I guess I am a writer because I do write almost every day. Creative writing is daunting for me, I even took a course in college in order to improve this style of writing. It was harder than Calculus! Me, a writer? Yes, I think I am. From → Uncategorized. Leave one →.
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Support Blogging! - Links to School Bloggers
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. What is Educational Blogging? Edublogs vs. Social Networking. NEW: Search Blogs and Resources. Links to School Bloggers. Experiment of the week. Blogs on Educational Blogging. A - (Educational Blogging). B - (Educational Blogging). C - (Educational Blogging). D - (Educational Blogging). E - (Educational Blogging). F - (Educational Blogging). Z - (Classroom ...
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Giving Thanks | My Walkabout
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Thoughts and reflections on school and learning. November 30, 2010. Traditionally people give thanks for their family, health, friends, colleagues and jobs. I too am thankful for these things. Looking back at the events of the past week I can honestly say that I am thankful for my students. I often tell my friends and colleagues what great middle school students I have in my building, as most are middle school-phobic. The most amazing thing happened last week to solidify my beliefs. I am thankful for my ...
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My life as a Mathematician–really! | My Walkabout
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Thoughts and reflections on school and learning. My life as a Mathematician–really! October 21, 2010. I am a mathematician, really I am. I went to college. And received a degree in Mathematics, so that makes me a mathematician. For 15 years I shared my knowledge and love of math with students, as I taught math (and loved everyday of it). Now that my time as a math teacher is done I still use mathematics. I use logic and problem solving strategies when I write the master schedule for my school. I hadnR...
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Two Wolves – David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts
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David Truss : Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts. Reflections on Education, Technology and Learning. DavidTruss.com (home page). Values, Vision and Mission. Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. Learning Culture and Community. Written by David Truss. November 11, 2008. July 17, 2009. Share on Google Plus. An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life. 8220;A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy. “It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. Floating in the Dead Sea. My first visi...