Thursday, March 12, 2009
Thing 8: Stretch
Thing 8:
I realize that each wiki is created for a specific purpose and audience. This is why I probably why I had trouble following Dr Reich’s Chemistry Wiki.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Thing 7: Comments
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Thing 6: Readers
One of my favorites has been "Learning the Language" hosted by Mary Ann Zehr. I found that many of her posting centered around the same topics and questions that we encounter in our district in regards to English language learners. I especially like her posting on the connection between students' reading and writing proficiency as a strong predictor on their performance in standardized assessments verses their listening and speaking scores.
I will have to admit that I did not add any feeders to my reader that are "fun". Perhaps as I practice going to the reader on a regular basis for information, I will venture into domain.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Thing 5:RSS
Monday, February 2, 2009
Thing # 4: Eveyone Can Play
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Thing #2 & #3
After watching the video and reading the article "A Day in the Life of Web 2.0" I was blown away at how technology can connect individuals and provide so many experiences to students today. As you read the article you can feel how everything flows from teacher to teacher and all the way up to the principal. Everyone on that campus was on board. How do we help teachers let go of some of the old methods they’ve been using for so long? I believe that it will only happen when teachers are provided with intensive training and opportunities to play. However, as we move from the old to the new we have consider the issue of getting teachers to trust that students are learning. How do we convince teachers to move away from paper and pencil to this new and exciting world? Big questions, I anticipate we will get some answers along the way on this “Camino al futuro”.