CBC News In Depth: Technology

Posted on March 18th, 2007 in School, Teaching, blogs by robint

CBC News In Depth: Technology

Not sure how I ended up at this article- clicking through numerous blogs this morning…

Some great examples of how teachers are reaching for global participation in local classrooms.  At least that’s what impressed me.  Yes, there is a lot of tech talk that I would have to research to understand- or students could.  I like the idea of students using a blog to submit a daily summary of class learning using any format they wish.  Let the students find, learn and share all of the incredible new- free tools out there!

blocked sites

Posted on August 15th, 2006 in Thoughts, blogs, technology by robint

another back to school issue.  As Anne Davis writes in her blog we are all faced with continued WWW security (and of course legislation) to block use of social networks such as flickr, furl, MySpace, blogs etc from our schools.

It is good practice to write justifications for our use of such networks as tools for learning and increasing student achievement.  How do we do it safely? How do we know it works?  How do we collect data?  I will have to incorporate answers to these questions into my teacher handouts… and share with admin.  No telling what new sites will be blocked this year. 

 

 

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new year, new blog

Posted on August 15th, 2006 in Library, Teaching, Thoughts, blogs by robint

Tomorrow is the first work day for teachers.  We have a new principal who was hired in July, and I have not met yet.  There are several new teachers on board, and therefore, several gone.  Personal feelings aside, I am faced with two great collaborators, role models and friends gone.  Fortunately, both have moved to administrative positions where they will be instrumental in advocating for libraries, collaboration, and a research model focusing on the ever thoughtful essential question–and, yes, blogging.

 I suppose I can feel good that I have worked and grown along with these wonderful teachers, and will continue to nurture the collaborative process with our new teachers.

As I prepare to hand out my teacher packet with all the hows and whys of our library service I will have a new section on blogging and the read/write web. 

For the most part this first day will  be busy with getting new teachers settled with overhead projectors, TVs, computers and making those first connections to open the door for collaborating throughout the year. 

While these words are not terribly insightful or remarkable- the fact that I am writing at all is.  As I attempt to use this space for my own professional reflections, on a regular basis, I can’t be worried what other people may think about what I write.  I write for myself.  I blog to learn from my teaching, and to incorporate what I read, hear, and see from the wide world. 

Blogging is a process-the medium.  Through this process I work, learn and reflect, analyze and archive it all.  If I could accomplish the same process through another medium that would be fine too- but blogs sure are the most motivating process for me-ever.

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