Okay, I really love the exposure I am getting to all these technologies available to teachers. However, I am concerned about the amount of time that it will take to maintain a blog, wiki, website, and various social networks… not to mention a class, personal life, and family. Please give me a few ideas by posting to this blog.
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June 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments
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Cindy Putnam
// Jun 20, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Jake, I had to smile reading your blog post – I know you feel absolutely overwhelmed by all the stuff that’s been thrown at you this week. If I were you, I’d forget about trying to maintain a website because a blog can replace it. Concentrate on your blog and incorporate the other tools as you can. Get your students / parents reading and commenting on it. It’s a good hub for your classroom communication. Pick and choose; don’t feel you have to do everything right away. I’m so glad you enjoyed Tech Camp. Be sure to let us know if we can help you in any way.
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lseller
// Jun 21, 2008 at 12:12 am
First focus on one thing like your blog. Get comfortable there with posting your ideas and thoughts about working with your students. Then build in the responding by students as part of your curriculum requirements. You could post an excerise or assignment that you normally give but make students respond to the assignment on your blog instead of paper and pencil. Give them say 2 weeks to get in their response and one response to another student’’s ideas.
Then bring in maybe Animoto in a project for a science project later in the year. Second semester you might be able to start building the wiki.
Take one item at a time build it into what you already do anyway in you work.
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Jeff Baxter, Ed Tech Team
// Jun 21, 2008 at 9:51 am
Remember, technology is designed to make your life easier and increase student understanding. Use these tools to your advantage. It really works. We are classroom teachers and have successfully used these tool in our classrooms. Integrating technology does take a paradigm shift. It takes a little “thinking outside of the box”. We are here to help. Feel free to let us know when.
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brockblog
// Jun 23, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Jake, not ALL of the technologies are required for the technology certification (http://edtechteachers2.pbwiki.com/MCS+Technology+Certification). Even though the instructors just overwhelmed us with everything I think they want us to pick the things we know we can use. Other than the blog, the only other required elements are using some sort of media site well enough for the classroom and to present in public. I don’t think I can maintain a wiki, and I don’t have the Mac or iPod for podcasting, but I know I will use Picasa, Piclens, Skype, and Zoho. Elisa Brock
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