Posted on February 16th, 2007 by kschaefer
Randy Bryson sent me this link and it looks like it would be wonderful for classroom teachers or other groups. Sign Up Sheet. The service is free with ads or you can pay $3.00 to have it with no ads.
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Posted on February 15th, 2007 by kschaefer
I deposited $561.00 into the DA UNITE Club account after Grant S. had his very successful Basketball Free Throw Contest. Each year the Preschool has a Penny Campaign and this year again they have raised funds for UNITE which total $740.00. I will go there tomorrow to accept the “check”.
Through the sale of bracelets, [...]
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Posted on February 15th, 2007 by kschaefer
We live in a time when it is easier then ever to bring students from vastly different places and cultures together with technology. A listserv I am on has been discussing good resources to accomplish this connecting.
Here are the resources to date:
http://www.epals.com/ ePALS Classroom Exchange® maintains the Internet’s largest community of collaborative classrooms engaged in [...]
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Posted on February 14th, 2007 by kschaefer
Del.icio.us is a site that will allow you tag or apply a keyword that organizes your bookmarks. For instance, if you tag bookmarks with Education, all will be organized under this tag or meta data. Further, you can share your tags/bookmarks with others which is where the social comes in. My delicious bookmarks are at: [...]
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Posted on February 14th, 2007 by kschaefer
I had the pleasure of listening to Wes speak at MacWorld in January. I have been a subscriber to his podcast over the last 2 year as well. He has a wonderful message on what we need to do to help our students learn in the new learning environment. Check out his wiki at or [...]
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Posted on February 13th, 2007 by kschaefer
Check out this YouTube video that introduces The Book!
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