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Mr. Mikkelson's Blog: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Consider This 1:2.66. I just saw a link posted on. IISD’s Twitter Page. 1:1 Laptop Symposium last week. 1:1 refers to the high schools’ one laptop per student mandate that Irving employs to educate high schoolers. It is nothing short of amazing what our high school teachers, young and old, are able to do with students that were with us 4 years ago. In. This video about the symposium. Are we giving students different “. What can we do? Let groups of students come to the lab f...
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Mr. Mikkelson's Blog: Paper Free Elliott
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Feel free to post ideas for saving paper and maximizing technology in the classroom. My goal is to save time at the copier, save paper, increase student enthusiasm, and to make the classroom more efficient. 1 Use student H drives. 2 E-mail a Power Point. Your audience will be able to take ownership of the Power Point to make it fit their needs. Students can add notes and pictures to it. Teachers can elaborate and type ideas for lessons instead of filing it away. To post direc...
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Mr. Mikkelson's Blog: Consider This 1:2.66
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Consider This 1:2.66. I just saw a link posted on. IISD’s Twitter Page. 1:1 Laptop Symposium last week. 1:1 refers to the high schools’ one laptop per student mandate that Irving employs to educate high schoolers. It is nothing short of amazing what our high school teachers, young and old, are able to do with students that were with us 4 years ago. In. This video about the symposium. Are we giving students different “. What can we do? Let groups of students come to the lab f...
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Mr. Mikkelson's Blog: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. 8211; Let your students produce! The name of the Media Fair game is creation. Students create, students submit, students win, students feel confident about themselves. Every student should participate. Every student can be a part of this. Use what you already do in the classroom for this: research papers, Paint, Power Points, Publisher posters, etc. E-mail me to work on whole class projects. All entries are due. To log-in and review rules. Open Lab – Media Fair Work Time.