I can see where it might be interesting to follow someone. I guess I feel that if I am so interested in what someone is doing, I will pick up the phone and call them or send them an email.
I think I will explore a little more to see if something catches my eye.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Library Things
Well, I have to say I was surprised to find so many people that had all of my books on their list. I tried to choose a variety of very different books for my library and I found people with all of my books on theirs.
What a wonderful way for students to keep track of their books. I don't think students realize how many books they read. And then to be able to keep track of what they have read or what they like is awesome.
What a wonderful way for students to keep track of their books. I don't think students realize how many books they read. And then to be able to keep track of what they have read or what they like is awesome.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Technology and Children
I see a big divide among students and technology. I have students who use email, they blog, check out wikis, Visit their friend's My Space accounts, text with their photo enabled cell-phone, and, at the tender age of 11, could be considered gamers.
Now take some other students, who may not have used a computer before and do not have access to any of the technology except through school. How can we best bridge such a large gap in the understanding and utilization of technology?
Now take some other students, who may not have used a computer before and do not have access to any of the technology except through school. How can we best bridge such a large gap in the understanding and utilization of technology?
Friday, October 31, 2008

I went to Generator Blog first. Of course, many of the links were blocked by our filter. I found this one first! As a big fan of Ben and Jerry's ice cream, this was so much fun.
http://www.benjerry.com/scoop_shops/dousaflavor/flavor_generator.cfm
The Chocolate Bar was a neat choice. I guess you can see a theme of my preferences!
http://www.kessels.com/Downloads/choco/index.html
The Pumpkin one was fun!
http://makesweet.com/mixer/my-halloween-pumpkin
Flickr Discovery
Well, I discovered that 3 of the 4 websites were initially mentioned were blocked by our web filter. The only one that works at my school is Montagr. To be honest, I was not that impressed with what I saw. I think there are a few options that would make the quality of the graphics better.
At home tonight, I plan to explore the Flickr Color Picker and Spell with Flickr. I can see some wonderful uses for those.
The Web Applications link has some really cool tools. Of course, several of them are also blocked by our web filter.
I like the Flickr Sets RSS, that allows you to create an RSS stream from your Flickr set. What an incredible way to keep your family up-to-date.
At home tonight, I plan to explore the Flickr Color Picker and Spell with Flickr. I can see some wonderful uses for those.
The Web Applications link has some really cool tools. Of course, several of them are also blocked by our web filter.
I like the Flickr Sets RSS, that allows you to create an RSS stream from your Flickr set. What an incredible way to keep your family up-to-date.
Flickr : The Road Out
I found this photo on Flicker. I think it one of the most beautiful photos I have seen.
I was really impressed with the quality of photos people are posting. Times have certainly changed. I remember how thrilled I was go get an inexpensive camera, I would load the film, take pictures, wait until I could take them to be developed, and wait again. By the time they were developed, half of the time I could not remember why I took certain photos.
The level of sharing and quick access to photos is awesome.
I was really impressed with the quality of photos people are posting. Times have certainly changed. I remember how thrilled I was go get an inexpensive camera, I would load the film, take pictures, wait until I could take them to be developed, and wait again. By the time they were developed, half of the time I could not remember why I took certain photos.
The level of sharing and quick access to photos is awesome.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Seeking RSS
The amount of information that is at our fingertips is astounding. More so is the speed at which the information is expanding. RSS can go a long way in getting wanted information into the hands of users.
I went to Syndic8 to search and I thought I would see what happens when I type in the name of my favorite actor. Sure enough, I have an RSS feed now that gives me updates on the great Alan Rickman. Now that is a really nice feature!
For me, the first drawback is that some of the RSS feeds are rather overwhelming. The organized nature of Bloglines is wonderful.
The second drawback is simply in our choices. If people narrow their feeds to only what is of interest to them, there is a potential that it will limit learning.
I went to Syndic8 to search and I thought I would see what happens when I type in the name of my favorite actor. Sure enough, I have an RSS feed now that gives me updates on the great Alan Rickman. Now that is a really nice feature!
For me, the first drawback is that some of the RSS feeds are rather overwhelming. The organized nature of Bloglines is wonderful.
The second drawback is simply in our choices. If people narrow their feeds to only what is of interest to them, there is a potential that it will limit learning.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
RSS
I keep coming back to how our children are being raised at a time when information of all kind is at their fingertips. I remember how time consuming it was trying to keep track current news. To be honest, who actually has the time to do things the "traditional" way.
The level of engagement that people of all ages have when they have the power to quickly access items of interest is astounding.
I do worry though, that at some point, some people may become so dependent on an RSS feed that they do not have the opportunity to see other items of interest.
The level of engagement that people of all ages have when they have the power to quickly access items of interest is astounding.
I do worry though, that at some point, some people may become so dependent on an RSS feed that they do not have the opportunity to see other items of interest.
Instant Messaging, Part 2
Thinking about it, I realized last night just how much the Internet and technology has changed our world. I have used instant messaging and a free translator to speak to people from around the world. In the last week, I have spoke in French, Japanese, and Spanish.
Our children are growing up in a time when they have the capability to speak to virtually anyone around the world.
Our children are growing up in a time when they have the capability to speak to virtually anyone around the world.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Instant Messaging
I don't know where I would be without my IM at home. After my daughter went to bed last night, I realized I had been sending ims for over 4 hours to people from all over the world. Hmmm. . . I wonder if that is why I am so tired today? rofl
BTW, check out netlingo.com!
BTW, check out netlingo.com!
Creating Blogs
I remember using HTML to create webpages. My, times have changed. Technology has provided an opportunity for anyone to be a writer. For anyone to share their thoughts and dreams.
7 Habits
I like the idea of having to commit in writing to one of the items. It makes it more likely (for me at least) to focus on working on the goal.
The Fun of Discovery!
The joy of discovery! I love to learn new things, I get excited and look forward to the journey. I hope that I can instill that love of learning in all of my students.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Lifelong Learning
It occurs to me that the happiest people I know approach life always eager to learn new things. Obstacles are challenges, not problems. I see students every day who approach learning with joy and eagerness, while other approach learning with fear and trepidation. I wonder how those same children would describe their approach to life in a few years?
I like how Madame Bonbon described the first step as predefining an adventure. Learning should always be an adventure!
I like how Madame Bonbon described the first step as predefining an adventure. Learning should always be an adventure!
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