This post is a work-in-progress as we experiment with using wikis in the classroom and school environment. What is a wiki? Why use a wiki in the classroom? How to start an educational wiki for your classroom Things to know about Using Wikis in the Classroom
Social Networking with Web 2.0
Our Google pagerank has dropped to a rank of two and we’re not sure why. Pagerank is Google’s opinion of how important a website is. The higher the pagerank, the more important Google (and apparently the world) thinks you are, and the higher you show up in a search listing. In a nutshell, Google is […]
Use Google Translate to Help Parents Understand What is Going On
Consider your own experiences with communicating with parents about your reading program. What are the key barriers to parent involvement in your teaching situation? Personally, I’m big on integrating technology into my classroom practice. Over the summer, I started a list of 101 ways to bring technology into the classroom (in meaningful ways). Not upto […]
Students that inspire
This is an ongoing draft about students who do inspiring things. Eventually, I hope to use these examples to inspire students in my own class. We’ll keep you posted as our research unfolds. Dalton Sherman, fifth grader in Dallas ISD Keynote speaker at the Dallas ISD addressing 20,000 district personnel at the start of the […]
Edublogs that catch my eye
Travel across the blogosphere and you inevitably come across your fair share of blogs. Here are a few that caught our eye: High School Teacher Blogs Transitioning to Web 2.0 Elementary Blogs Mrs Cassidy’s Classroom Blog Mrs C’s grade 5/6 Teacher Blogs Teachers At Risk Kim Caise: Kim’s Ventures in Educational Technology
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