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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Algebra on the iPad, a full-year course
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has introduced a full-year Algebra course design for complete delivery on Apple's iPad. The application is designed to eliminate use of the course textbook. Read the full story.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Thoughts on using Twitter
Twitter is a wonderfully easy way to find educators who are using technology in their classrooms and love sharing their ideas and experiences with others. Twitter is free and signing up is a snap.
Once you sign up, you need to find folks to follow. I would love it if you would follow me. My username is g4husky. Andy Streit just joined. His username is coltscubs. I have been doing this awhile so go to my Twitter homepage and take a look at my followers. I suggest folks like Tom Barrett, Tom Whitby, Joe Biers, Shelly Terrell, The Nerdy Teacher, and Cybraryman. There are many more.
If you have responded to the email invitation to be an author on this blog, you are now an Administrator. Login to the site and choose "Design." Scroll down the lefthand side of the page and find where we have begun to add Twitter Feeds. Click the "Add a Gadget" tab. Click the "Featured Gadgets" tab in the new window. Scroll through that and you will find the gadget for adding your Twitter Feed. Follow the prompts and, after saving, we can all view your posts on the site.
If you have any problems and run into a problem, let me know. I am happy to meet with you and find the answers. Social Media provides powerful opportunities for learning. Our students are using it and their use is growing rapidly. By participating, we can learn to understand the media and help our students make good, safe choices when they are online.
Rick
Once you sign up, you need to find folks to follow. I would love it if you would follow me. My username is g4husky. Andy Streit just joined. His username is coltscubs. I have been doing this awhile so go to my Twitter homepage and take a look at my followers. I suggest folks like Tom Barrett, Tom Whitby, Joe Biers, Shelly Terrell, The Nerdy Teacher, and Cybraryman. There are many more.
If you have responded to the email invitation to be an author on this blog, you are now an Administrator. Login to the site and choose "Design." Scroll down the lefthand side of the page and find where we have begun to add Twitter Feeds. Click the "Add a Gadget" tab. Click the "Featured Gadgets" tab in the new window. Scroll through that and you will find the gadget for adding your Twitter Feed. Follow the prompts and, after saving, we can all view your posts on the site.
If you have any problems and run into a problem, let me know. I am happy to meet with you and find the answers. Social Media provides powerful opportunities for learning. Our students are using it and their use is growing rapidly. By participating, we can learn to understand the media and help our students make good, safe choices when they are online.
Rick
Attention team members
As you respond to the Author Invitation you have received, please email me directly, rglass@warsaw.k12.in.us . I will then open full Administrative Rights for each of you. That will enable you to add content, widgets, and arrange elements of the entire site. We each have the ownership and responsibility of maintaining this blog. If you are new to blogging, this is a great way to learn.
Thanks,
Rick
Thanks,
Rick
Monday, September 27, 2010
Welcome!
Welcome to the new Warsaw Community Schools Tech Mentor blog. The purpose of this blog is to give the Technology Mentors a forum for sharing the ideas, plans, and dreams that are necessary for the seamless integration of technology and student learning.
Each member of this blog will be a fully vested administrator of this site. Each is encouraged to share in its organization, its functionality, and its resources.
Rick Glass,
Harrison Elementary
Each member of this blog will be a fully vested administrator of this site. Each is encouraged to share in its organization, its functionality, and its resources.
Rick Glass,
Harrison Elementary
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