As I wrote in my post a few days ago, I am starting over on my attempt to teach basic wiki (web editing/content creation) concepts (replacing Powerpoint - my choice) to my 6th graders. I rotate groups every 10 days (50 min. each day, 30 of which need to be spent typing), so I’ve been […]
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In Learning As I Go, I discussed starting a collaborative blog project with my 4th graders. Today I was able to actually make changes to how I presented the material to the class and how we utilize blogging in our unique classroom set-up. Remember, I have 2 classes of 30 min each, 32 students in […]
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The title says it all.
***I’d like to give credit where credit is due - my post yesterday, Here’s Your Evidence - Part 1, was completely inspired by the following:
A conversation with Eric Brunsell about the value of Personal Learning Networks in pre-service teacher training
Carolyn Foote’s post Keeping It Real about “personal learning networks and how […]
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As a teacher falling under the fairly new PI-34 statutes in WI regulating new teacher licensing, it’s all about evidence of learning and reflection. I’ll need to create a Professional Development Plan (PDP) before next fall and and decided to start investigating the specifics of this slightly-scary sounding document that must be completed for license […]
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