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NHSTE - Book Club: August 2005
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NHSTE - Book Club. A place for good old fashion book discussions relating to technology. Raw Materials for the Mind: A Teacher's Guide to Digital Literacy. David Warlick's 2 Cents Worth. David Warlick's Landmarks for Schools. Brewster Kahle, Public Access to Digital Materials. Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive. Is it ever too late? Is it too late to implement a. More thoughts on Friedman My original set of comm. One of my favourite parts of Friedmans book was t. Sunday, August 28, 2005. During the show a...
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NHSTE - Book Club
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NHSTE - Book Club. A place for good old fashion book discussions relating to technology. Raw Materials for the Mind: A Teacher's Guide to Digital Literacy. David Warlick's 2 Cents Worth. David Warlick's Landmarks for Schools. Brewster Kahle, Public Access to Digital Materials. Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive. The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-. Young Adult Reading To mix things up a bit I thou. Flat in Deerfield As I am beginning to understand . Whats your baby step?
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December | 2006 | Newfound Technocalities
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Some new year’s resolutions. Posted by chris under musings. It’s that time of year again – time to be thinking about ways to make the new year easier or better or more productive than the last. If I write ’em down, I might just achieve these goals – here’s what I plan to do differently in 2007 with regard to technology. It was a dark and stormy night when John first arrived at Newfound.doc. A better file name might be. Pay attention to storage. I sure don’t! I’m resolving this year to make time to ...
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September | 2006 | Newfound Technocalities
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In defense of google. Posted by chris under applications. Yeah, another Google post. But this one’s to point out a few of the great features of Google – other than the search engine. First, Google Calendar. At school. Works for me! If you have not seen Google Earth. If you try any of these offerings from Google, let us know what you did and how it went. And keep an eye on Google (especially Google Labs) for more wonderful innovations. A blogger as a writer. A new twist in online safety.
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August | 2006 | Newfound Technocalities
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Posted by chris under uncategorized. This is an old movie (2001) but it’s still a good one. A little inspiration for your new year – may it be a great one! When I become a teacher…. Posted by chris under headlines. It’s interesting that there’s a difference in numbers between purchased media and downloaded-free media. How did kids learn to make that distinction? What does it mean? How does this relate to other areas of our lives that technology has simplified? Posted by chris under musings. I’m a h...
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February | 2007 | Newfound Technocalities
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Posted by chris under uncategorized. Regarding the video I posted a few days ago…. YouTube, the site where the video is located, is blocked by the district filter. So you’ll have to view it at home, I guess. The link is here. This video was produced and posted by an associate professor at Kansas State. It contains timely, thought-provoking content dealing with the future of the web. Isn’t it ironic that we can’t view it in our own schools? Posted by chris under headlines. A blogger as a writer.
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March | 2007 | Newfound Technocalities
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A blogger as a writer. Posted by chris under musings. Doesn’t this sound familiar? Isn’t this precisely what we ask our kids to do when they write? What is it that drives me to put so much effort into something as trivial as a photo blog? So here’s my question: Could the same thing happen for kids who blog? Does their sense of audience drive them to work harder at writing than they ever thought they would? Might they find they actually like to write? A new twist in online safety. In the past, safety meas...
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October | 2006 | Newfound Technocalities
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Posted by chris under headlines. About video games in today’s issue of USA Today states…. The Federation of American Scientists which typically weighs in on matters of nuclear weaponry and government secrecy declared Tuesday that video games can redefine education…the theory is that games teach skills that employers want: analytical thinking, team building, multitasking and problem-solving under duress. Unlike humans, the games never lose patience. And they are second nature to many kids.
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Newfound Technocalities | Page 2
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Posted by chris under headlines. For the second time in as many weeks, mainstream media has again hit the nail on the head. TIME magazine. It’s this movement that TIME has deemed as having most influenced the events of this year. So congratulations to YOU! Now, what are the implications of this on the future of YOUR students? The power of wikipedia. Posted by chris under headlines. The article is heavily footnoted with citations to content in the Boston Globe. Are there times when Wikipedia is the. Red S...
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November | 2006 | Newfound Technocalities
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Posted by chris under presentations. The David Warlick webinar is over and it was wonderful! The content was incredibly thought-provoking, the hour flew, and I was sorry to see it all end. David’s slides are still online, here. I bet if I log it, I can! Posted by chris under presentations. A webinar is a seminar – only it’s on the web! Here’s the link. A blogger as a writer. A new twist in online safety. No child left inside. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.