Blast from the past in the late 90′s and from my website in pre-blog days. Is naked no graphics etc. and I did not ask Zemanta for help. I do need to get back to those days…… and think more… but.
Teachers of the past never had a World Wide Web page, used a modem to
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Nice thing about parent teacher conferences is they sometime give you time to talk to the people you work with. I am finding the work that Danielle and Robert are doing in their Humanities class interesting. They have taken something fairly straight forward and made it into an ongoing activity [...]
Continue Reading →I have been playing with our WordPress installations on our site this year. Configuring a blog so that it acts as a ”mini” aggregating blog. A system that will make it easy for the teacher to use blogs and to view what their students are creating. In addition, I wanted to see if this could be used [...]
Continue Reading →I love Twitter and my RSS feeds. I am continually learning new things. They also keep me looking at old things from a different perspective.
One tweet about suggesting new plugins for a new blog lead me to look at my first trial using Slidedeck and how I might embed video and audio content. The [...]
Continue Reading →Boy this is quite simple. You know I sometimes still use FTP to add a plugin to wordpress………
http://teachnbabble.com/wp-content/newupload/astounding_1.mov
http://www.scribd.com/doc/29466350/Blog-Sheet-Part-1
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gobo/1065937
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- Watching a five your describe logos, very cute http://t.co/4sd1Ax2Z 1 day ago
- Using Portfolios for Student Led Conferences. | @scoopit http://t.co/u1n2lPok 1 day ago
- Neat video, Notification Driven Life video via @TUAW http://t.co/HvifnTb9 2 days ago
- Zotero 3.0 Is Here! Great tool that allows you to store and cite sources woth checking out http://t.co/lrtpAymK 2 days ago
- Looking through Blooms Quick Sheets http://t.co/mSng3npU from Educational Origami 2 days ago
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- I Adagio sostenuto: "Moonlight" Piano Sonata N° 14 - Vladimir Ashkenazy
Essential Beethoven (Disc 1) - 2 days ago
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