
YOU MADE IT. . .Assuming the movies are coming along well and you haven't drowned in the TaskStream, you have finished the requirements of the course. I hope your experience was an enjoyable one.
This week: finish the movies. . .upload all of your artifacts, write your TaskStream narratives. . .and ask for help if you need it! I have pretty much seen most of your narratives for NETS-I and you should be well on your way to finishing the rest of the narratives. When your movie is finished, call me over so I can upload it to my hard drive. . .I need you to export your movie as a full-quality DV for me.
Next Week: We will watch your movies, eat popcorn (if someone brings it ;-), and polish up TaskStream! And, of course, we must do those pesky evaluations.
This week's Question: What has been your favorite assignment this semester? Explain.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Weak 15: The End of Your Techno-Palooza!
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Week Fourteen: Would a YouTubeTop be Appropriate for the Prom?

Almost Finished!!
You should be making your movies, writing your TaskStream narratives, and catching up on whatever is giving you the most stress. Don't forget that the movies need to be data driven (i.e. do your research!!).
I expect that all revisions are to be finished ASAP and I should get everything graded very soon.
Your journals are due soon (April 23-tomorrow), so don't forget those!
Let me know if there is anything that you have turned in but have not received a grade.
This week's question: What haven't you learned that you wished you had? If there was one thing I could still teach you, what would it be?
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Week 13: Is it We or Time Who Flies When We're Having Fun?

Wow, we are almost finished!! I expect that you are fairly well caught up with all of your work.
This week will work on finishing the iMovie Software Proficiency and then I will introduce the movie project and give you time to collaborate with your peers!! Please bring headphones if you have them ;-)
Journals: I just realized, okay, someone told me last week in class, that the L&L March issue is actually a March/April issue. I was waiting for the April issue and thought it was never going to arrive. . .well, it isn't :-(
I am going to propose some possible journals
Journal 9: It's from the latest issue of The Journal "Are Schools Inhibiting 21st Century Learning?" by Dave Nagel
Journal 10: This is from Edutopia, "Disabled Bodies, Able Minds: Giving Voice, Movement, and Independence to the Physically Challenged," by Diane Curtis
This week's Question: Dog, Cat, other, no pet? Explain. (I pick my dog Francis!!)
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Week Nine: Time for a Break?

As we continue our journey into technology and beyond, I hope you are starting to become one with the computer. I know, I know, that isn't true of everyone. . .but a tech teacher can dream, can't he?
This week: I want everyone to concentrate on finishing loose ends. . .Inspiration, writing the narrative for NETS-I. . .those pesky journals, etc. I have also posted the excel/spreadsheet assignment that will be your virtual assignment for next week. . .don't forget, I have to be out of town, so you will be working from the comfort of your own computer next week. . .
Journal 7 & 8: Again, I will give you freedom to find an article of your choosing, but if you having been thinking too much, I recommend two articles from L&L:
Envisioning the Future of Education, by Mark van't Hooft, and Making Field Trips Podtastic!, By Aliece M. Weller, John C. Bickar, and Paul McGuinness. Some of you may have already chosen one of these articles. . .in which case, you may wait until you receive the April issue of L&L!!
This week's question: What is more important to you, the skills you acquire in school or the grades? If this class were pass/fail, would you work just as hard? Explain.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Week Eight: What's Half of Eternity?

I believe we are actually at the half-way point of the course. . .I'm sure it seems longer for many of you. I have been crazy-busy for the last two weeks. I hope to catch up on all of the grading in the next week. I have attended conferences for the last two weekends, which has dramatically cut into my free and work time.
Tonight: We will revisit TaskStream and discuss the narrative and practice writing the narrative for NETS-I. If time permits, I will also introduce you to Web 2.0, the source of Journal 6.
Journal 6: Yes, there are more journals. . . I would like you to pick a technology from the Classroom 2.0 website (I highly recommend joining!), choose a link from the tools list on the right hand column for a technology that interests you, and follow a discussion or two (or three. . .) that relates to your technology. If there are no discussions for your technology, choose another topic.
In the title bar, put journal 6 follwed by the technology you have chosen. (For example: Journal 6: Microblogging). In the journal, I would like you to define the technology and then report out on what you learned from the tool discussion and read and comment on at least three peers who have chosen a different tool. You reporting out should contain the 200-250 word minumum, but you do not need to ask and answer questions. In the assignments section, you will submit your peers names.
This week's question: Okay, so I send you to your destination of choice for Spring Break, but your three-hour tour turns into . . .you being stranded indefinitely. You can only bring one book or author, one movie or film maker, and one CD or group/artist. . .what do you bring?
I'll bring Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Lawrence Kasdan or the Coen Brothers, and Radiohead or R.E.M if I'm feeling nostalgic!
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Week Seven: Whee, Welcome to the Wonderful World of Wiki!

Life is a roller coaster (okay, it's not really a roller coaster; it's a cheesy overlay in the new version of Photobooth taken this morning while I spent the morning with a sick Lily, but it was still a wild ride!)
You should be knee-deep into a few assignments: copyright, journals, Inspiration, will it ever end? Tonight we are going to discuss wikis! This tool, and host (wetpaint) is very cool with wide-reaching implications in your life and future classroom! Please don't hesitate to come early to class if you are having any difficulties. . .I am always here early.
Journal 5: This is the extra-credit journal. Please choose something from the newest issue of L&L.
Don't Forget: the extra-credit only counts if it is completed B-4 the deadline!
This week's Question: What is your ultimate vacation? Imagine I could send you any place of your choosing for spring break. Where would you go, and what would you do???
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Week Six: Can Six Rubrics make a Rubric's Cube?

Is everyone prepared to make their PowerPoint? Your rubrics should be printed and brought to class (at least two). You will get in grade level triads (as much as possible) and share presentations, which will be graded with your rubrics! Almost teachers. . .
This week: After sharing the PowerPoints, I will introduce the collaborative Copyright assignment, and if time permits, the Inspiration assignment. We will use Google Docs to complete the Copyright assignment. Also, don't forget there is always a journal that can be done. . .speaking of journals. . .
Journal 4: I think you are at the point where you should feel comfortable seeking out your own topic of interest. So, feel free to search L&L, T-H-E Journal, or any other electronic source to find an article relating to technology and education. However, if you have no desire to search. . .Read "Storytelling in the Web 2.0 Era", by Glenn Bull. It's from the current issue of L&L (Feb 2008)
This just in: I also found a cool article from NEA Today on the digital divide. . .check it out as a possible journal topic.
This week's question: What was the best book you read as part of a high school class? Why was it your favorite? If you can't remember, what was is your most recent favorite book. . .
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