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Archive for May, 2008

Alright, most of you have likely heard about the following technology coming from Japan.  I think I first heard of this in October, and because I’m not the most connected guy out there, I’m guessing the news even then was slightly old.  Timing, thankfully, isn’t much of an issue with this chunk of tech, because [...]

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The other day I realized that Clustrmaps could be integrated into iWeb sites. This was a significant find because prior to the latest version of iWeb, someone who wanted a map needed to purchase iWeb Enhancer for about 15 bucks and run that program just after each publish. It just seemed hokey. [...]

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This project is one that is an annual event at the school I used to work in. It’s a fourth grade project on Abstract Expressionism and the artist Jackson Pollock. The video demonstrates a bit of what the day looks like, but it also shows how some music on CreativeCommons licenses, like the [...]

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A portion of my work this year was lead by the goals I set in August. The purpose of these goals ranged from providing professional development days, website trainings, increasing tech proficiency among students and staff and creating a more equitable resource base throughout the district for students, parents and teachers. Easy? [...]

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Last month’s professional development marks the final portion of organized training for the year. Of course I remain busy with my schedule of teachers, school groups, committees and such, but as for the all day, time intensive, all staff training, well, that’s done. It feels good. The presentation below is an example [...]

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