Class session:
To answer a question from last Saturday about Weebly, from their site:Whether you're a free user or a subscriber to our Pro service, your site can have as many pages and sub-pages as needed. We place no limits whatsoever on the number of pages that can be added to a site.I have taken screen shots of some of your Weebly sites and sent it to their tech support.Today's Backchannel will be at http://todaysmeet.com/ed521msu22 or use the Twitter hashtag #ed521msuCheck in with a post to either the backchannel or using Twitter.
SmartBrief on EdTech - The Future of K-12 Instruction (PDF file)
Can gym be taught online?
Is the iPad the textbook of the future?
Diigo Groups - daily e-mail notification from
GroupMSU_ed521 and weekly updates from
GoogleinEducation
which includes a link to
100 Google Search Tricks for the Savviest of StudentsGoogle Resources Pop-out or Drop-Down navigation in WeeblyA new resource page for Wordle has been added. Digital Camera - take photos that you will use for assignments next week. They should be photos you don't mind putting on the web. Student work, field trips, objects, etc.
Send me one photo of an object that you could use in math or science or your subject area by going to
http://www.dropittome.com/cnansen and use the password
craigPossible Blog Topics for Wednesday, Feb 9th. This week I want you to do your composing in Google Docs and share the document with me using
[email protected] - When it is complete, just copy and paste it into your blog post.
*AssignmentEdutopia http://www.edutopia.org/ - minotbirtharea
Edutopia YouTube Channel Edutopia on Facebook Edutopia Blog Edutopia on Twitter MacWorld on Facebook Edutopia iTunes PodcastVideo in the Classroom <----
link to resources pageCheck on Student Page, Link to Blog, Blog entry,
Spend some time Commenting on Blogs
10 Ideas for Class Blog Posts Google Reader
Diigo markup
Paper article on WhiteBoards by Marzano (PDF)
Online article - same article
Who can see the markups?
How did I find it?
"in a study that involved 85 teachers and 170 classrooms"