thanks for the invitation to join this wiki. I am looking forward to learning from and participating in the community. I too have a wiki linked from the blog listed in my profile.
My session at Blue Licks covers blogs, wikis, podcasts, too,similar to Melissa's great workshop at KET but much more. Does the group want a 'focused' preso or an overview of many of the web2.0 tools that I am using? Shall I mention how to broaden one's PLN, too? At KySTE I showed integration of such tools with students and with EncycloMedia. I welcome any direction from the group. TIA!
Thanks for the invitation to join this wiki! I look forward to the opportunit at the retreat to learn more about how to use these tools. Thanks!--aubrey
Thanks for letting me know about this. I can't be at the retreat, as I have too many school duties to do this week, but I will check in with you from time to time and not miss out on so much!
I am also interested in blogs in the classroom - however, my district proxy blocks anything with the word "blog" in it, so we are not able to use them. Any ideas as to how I can help my students and obey my district rules?
Thanks Amy for the comment about the picture, I went back and fixed mine so I was not a piece of TOAST and now I have identity. I can not WAIT to learn new things.
I'm interested in learning technology tools that are focused on 1:1 innovations to help student learning and teacher instruction; technology that empowers the student and teacher by putting the controls of llearning in their hands instead of learning being held hostage by a district proxy server. I want to know more about developing wiki's, podcasts, blogs, moviemaker and teachertube to transition the classroom into a 21st century learning environment that goes beyond powerpoint. The catch? To accomplish this goal within the context of current district teacher webpages.
As a facilitator I am interested in learning more about how to appropriately integrate the available tools within blackboard so that learning within that environment is seamless.
I am always interested in learning more about technology and the field of education. I also need to practice using many of the tools that we already have access to. I have been to busy trying to enjoy my short summer.
(Sung to the tune of the Toreador Song)
Technology will not just go away
to my dismay-it's here to stay
What's a wiki, where's photoshop?
When wiil this progress just stop!
Allow me to admit
before you prob.....that I'm a technophob!
Looking at that intimidating screen
gives me the shakes- I want to scream.
Why must I be forced into a blog when my poor brain's in a fog?
Is that adobe Flash something I need and is it hypespeed?
Who am I kidding
I am so behind
though all my mentors try to be kind
showing me Elearning is the way
Maybe I'll get it someday!
I need a brain that's wired for the internet-
I don't have access yet!
This has just been a great experience for me. I've learned a whole, whole lot and love that I now know my colleagues (and what they look like)! I've gotten so many fabulous ideas and am completely impressed by the expertise, passion and collaborative attitude & effort. Thanks everyone!
Gosh everyone, I was so psyched driving home from the retreat...I was so excited about all the new technology we've been talking about over the last 2 1/2 days. I just finished up a pronto chat with one of my participants, and she told me that the students in her school are not even allowed to use the internet at all, except when they are looking up information, in the presence of their English Teacher. Gee...what a disconnect between what COULD be happening for those kids, and what IS happening.
I really enjoyed reading the reflections of the participants who posted their thoughts after reviewing the information in the Forces Affecting Education sessions! Please DO share your experience with the map and what you learned with your participants. Add to your understanding by reviewing the other Drivers of Change. Also include how you spread awareness of these "Drivers of Change"!
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Comments (23)
missib49 said
at 1:22 pm on Jul 9, 2008
thanks for the invitation to join this wiki. I am looking forward to learning from and participating in the community. I too have a wiki linked from the blog listed in my profile.
Norka Padilla said
at 3:27 pm on Jul 15, 2008
KET multimedia training, Melissa Gardner used this same wiki video/tutorial. I was going to recommend it to you- but you already have it. Go, Jenni!
missib49 said
at 7:52 pm on Jul 16, 2008
My session at Blue Licks covers blogs, wikis, podcasts, too,similar to Melissa's great workshop at KET but much more. Does the group want a 'focused' preso or an overview of many of the web2.0 tools that I am using? Shall I mention how to broaden one's PLN, too? At KySTE I showed integration of such tools with students and with EncycloMedia. I welcome any direction from the group. TIA!
Tresine Logsdon said
at 7:28 pm on Jul 17, 2008
I think an overview of more tools is the way to go.
Greg Finkbonner said
at 7:43 am on Jul 18, 2008
Practice using the tools would be good. Application and strategies for when you might need to use those tools would be my suggestion.
Thanks,
Greg
Aubrey Pennington said
at 10:30 am on Jul 18, 2008
Thanks for the invitation to join this wiki! I look forward to the opportunit at the retreat to learn more about how to use these tools. Thanks!--aubrey
Christy Hogan said
at 11:07 am on Jul 19, 2008
This tool looks really interesting. I look forward to learning more about it at the retreat. Thanks. Christy
Kerry Conrad said
at 9:32 am on Jul 21, 2008
Thanks for letting me know about this. I can't be at the retreat, as I have too many school duties to do this week, but I will check in with you from time to time and not miss out on so much!
Kerry Conrad said
at 9:33 am on Jul 21, 2008
I am also interested in blogs in the classroom - however, my district proxy blocks anything with the word "blog" in it, so we are not able to use them. Any ideas as to how I can help my students and obey my district rules?
carol.moffett said
at 2:15 pm on Jul 21, 2008
Thanks Amy for the comment about the picture, I went back and fixed mine so I was not a piece of TOAST and now I have identity. I can not WAIT to learn new things.
Tom Hiter said
at 6:31 pm on Jul 21, 2008
I think this will be cool, assuming I can ever figure out what it's for!
Aubrey Pennington said
at 7:58 am on Jul 22, 2008
I'm interested in learning technology tools that are focused on 1:1 innovations to help student learning and teacher instruction; technology that empowers the student and teacher by putting the controls of llearning in their hands instead of learning being held hostage by a district proxy server. I want to know more about developing wiki's, podcasts, blogs, moviemaker and teachertube to transition the classroom into a 21st century learning environment that goes beyond powerpoint. The catch? To accomplish this goal within the context of current district teacher webpages.
Aubrey Pennington said
at 8:00 am on Jul 22, 2008
As a facilitator I am interested in learning more about how to appropriately integrate the available tools within blackboard so that learning within that environment is seamless.
Madonna Lowe said
at 11:56 am on Jul 22, 2008
I am always interested in learning more about technology and the field of education. I also need to practice using many of the tools that we already have access to. I have been to busy trying to enjoy my short summer.
Tom Hiter said
at 1:13 pm on Jul 22, 2008
Hi, guys. Well, we're here. I'm learning.
carol.moffett said
at 1:52 pm on Jul 22, 2008
I am interested in learning tools that will keep more experienced teachers and administrators active technology users
Ellen.Douglas said
at 5:29 pm on Jul 22, 2008
The tools of technology are as valuable as the individuals who make discoveries in management of those resources...what a time to be alive!
Tandy Nash said
at 11:34 pm on Jul 22, 2008
(Sung to the tune of the Toreador Song)
Technology will not just go away
to my dismay-it's here to stay
What's a wiki, where's photoshop?
When wiil this progress just stop!
Allow me to admit
before you prob.....that I'm a technophob!
Looking at that intimidating screen
gives me the shakes- I want to scream.
Why must I be forced into a blog when my poor brain's in a fog?
Is that adobe Flash something I need and is it hypespeed?
Who am I kidding
I am so behind
though all my mentors try to be kind
showing me Elearning is the way
Maybe I'll get it someday!
I need a brain that's wired for the internet-
I don't have access yet!
Ellen.Douglas said
at 8:29 am on Jul 23, 2008
...thought I was alone...all in it together!
Tom Hiter said
at 11:01 am on Jul 24, 2008
This retreat gets better as we go along! Well done, staff.
Phyllis Millspaugh said
at 11:25 am on Jul 24, 2008
This has just been a great experience for me. I've learned a whole, whole lot and love that I now know my colleagues (and what they look like)! I've gotten so many fabulous ideas and am completely impressed by the expertise, passion and collaborative attitude & effort. Thanks everyone!
Carrie Stith-Webster said
at 8:48 pm on Jul 24, 2008
Gosh everyone, I was so psyched driving home from the retreat...I was so excited about all the new technology we've been talking about over the last 2 1/2 days. I just finished up a pronto chat with one of my participants, and she told me that the students in her school are not even allowed to use the internet at all, except when they are looking up information, in the presence of their English Teacher. Gee...what a disconnect between what COULD be happening for those kids, and what IS happening.
mujer54 said
at 8:12 am on Jul 28, 2008
I really enjoyed reading the reflections of the participants who posted their thoughts after reviewing the information in the Forces Affecting Education sessions! Please DO share your experience with the map and what you learned with your participants. Add to your understanding by reviewing the other Drivers of Change. Also include how you spread awareness of these "Drivers of Change"!
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