Archive for the ‘Administrative’ Category

hesitant

Surprise, surprise.  I am hesitant to blog lately, partly because of my lack of time, and partly because what I should be blogging about is something that I don’t want to blog about.  I am trying to finish up my masters.  As I am working on my website (project), and the write up, I feel [...]

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readers

Today’s post will be about readers, the digital kind (of course).  I’ve talked a time or two about how I hear about new things happening on the web, or how as a teacher you can learn new techniques by following other education blogs.  Well, I realize now that I’ve never really outlined HOW you should [...]

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wordleful

Last one this week – I promise.  This wordle is of my blog to date. Promises are hard to keep What about – Amendments to the Constitution? (I created a new color palette in order to contribute to the patriotic feel.  It’s quick and easy to do!) Declaration of Independence (George was a popular name) [...]

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7 for Thirty!

Microsoft has announced that it is offering Windows 7, its newest operating system, for $30 to students with a valid school email address! Many students (and faculty) are already capable of receiving such software for free through the MSDN Academic Alliance, however for those who can’t – they’d save up to 90% of the current [...]

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boost your talk, with tech

My eight-year old has the uncanny ability to royally mess up any direction given to him regarding communication between me and his school.  Checks for his lunch are given to the librarian.  Notes for his teacher, are given to the nurse.  After being exposed to his cognitive process for the past three years, I’ve come [...]

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leaders of the pack

As a non-education student in education courses, I often meet an abundance of skeptical teachers.  Skeptical about technology application, skeptical about the ability to get school board approval, or parent approval, in order to begin integrating technology use in the classroom.  It’s not that complicated, it has been done, and it can work for you.  [...]

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