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Monthly Archives: June 2007
Morning Sessions
Morning sessions are over, lunch has broken out all over. So what has been discussed so far? In the breakout discussions I’ve been part of the main topic has really been “How should school look AND how are we going … Continue reading
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Sunrise Day 1
sunriseday1 Originally uploaded by BCrosby OK here we go! Some breakfast first and then off to pick up registration stuff and then to EduBloggerCon. This shot is a bit blurry – taken out my window – that’s CNN on the … Continue reading
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I’m Here! NECC 2007
Well my plane (jet) left an hour earlier than it said it would on my itinerary, but that worked out OK. I just read Dave’s Tips about how to behave while here – I hope I remember everything. I learned … Continue reading
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Pinch Me, I must Be Dreaming!
After finishing up our second and last day of ActivBoard training today I was talking with Mark Skoff, our school district’s Technology Program Coordinator (translation: He gets a teacher’s salary and puts out every edtech fire in a district of … Continue reading
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Positive Signs
Monday and Tuesday this week I’m co-teaching an ActivBoard class with Doug Taylor. The participants in the class are all receiving new Promethean ActivBoards, projectors and HP laptops for their rooms. Many of the 40+ teachers involved in this 2 … Continue reading
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Announcing K12 Online Keynotes and 2nd Call for Proposals
There’s only 2 days left to submit proposals for K12 Online 2007. I’m late re-posting this, but better late than never I guess. Preconference Keynote: David Warlick David Warlick, a 30 year educator,has been a classroom teacher, district administrator, and … Continue reading
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No Rest For The Weary!
You’ve probably noted I haven’t posted much lately … I’ve been sick … it’s end of school year syndrome … just too busy. Our last day was Wednesday, but I had to completely box up my room, even though I’m … Continue reading
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