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Category Archives: Student Access
Now That I have Some Experience At This 1:1 Thing…
Looking more and more like I’m going to lose 1:1 in my classroom next year because 19 of our laptops are just too old to deal with the new wireless network and security system that is being put in this … Continue reading
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Reno Bike Project Winding Up!
We still have a few minor loose ends to finish up, but today we finally can say we have completed our Reno Bike Project, project. Amazing what we got done when we got some consistent time to work the last … Continue reading
Posted in 1:1, Blogging, Digital Video, Education, Field Trips, Literacy, Messy Learning, Project Based, Student Access, Technology, Video Skype, Web 2.0, Wikis
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Crime Control
After we had about 40 laptops stolen last year we decided to make stealing them less desirable by painting on them. So if in the future you see a laptop with a design like this on it … let me … Continue reading
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Skypeing, Learning, Blogging, Iceland
Students take notes on their laptops as Alan Levine explains his experiences in Iceland. We have been studying the environment, climate, climate change, energy and more in science getting ready for a new project we will be taking on soon. … Continue reading
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Finally, A Better Connection!
Our IT department … well Dan, who is our IT person came in today and installed 2 new Cisco wireless routers that my students’ laptops can access. After lunch we took about 2 minutes to log on and took the … Continue reading
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Dealing With Adversity
Monday I broke the news to my students that we were down 10 laptops that had been stolen. We passed out the remaining 18 and figured out whose were missing. One student couldn’t get theirs to start up and upon … Continue reading
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Stolen Laptops Update
The good news is that we are being told that the 32 stolen HP laptops will be replaced … when that will happen is of course way up in the air – could be months. I don’t know yet about … Continue reading
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Not How I Envisioned Starting The Year – Update
Wow, I’ve had a lot response and offers of support since I posted yesterday about the theft of over 40 laptops from my school including 11 of the laptops that support my 1:1 laptop program – Thank You All!!!. Therefore … Continue reading
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Not How I Envisioned Starting The Year
Got into my classroom today to start setting it up for the new school year, school begins in just over a week, and was informed that at least 10 of my class iBooks were stolen. The thieves also got all … Continue reading
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Our Blog Video – How We Blog and Why, Is In Production
Besides video-Skyping today with new friends in Florida we started doing the real work of making a video about how we blog. Last Friday we started brainstorming all the steps we go through and then breaking it down into scenes. … Continue reading
Posted in ActivBoard, Blogging, Change, Digital Video, Education, Literacy, Messy Learning, Project Based, Student Access, Technology
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