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TechnicallySpeaking@TIE: The Role of the Network Administrator
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Monday, November 10, 2008. The Role of the Network Administrator. While Educause focuses more on the university level, I thought this article. July 15, 2009 at 7:22 AM. Yeah, I agree with smallawei. January 8, 2010 at 10:04 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cell Phones are Evil? The Role of the Network Administrator.
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TechnicallySpeaking@TIE: SMART Free Update on Interactive Response System
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. SMART Free Update on Interactive Response System. THE Journal reports on the update from SMART:. Smart To Update Classroom Response System in July : May 2008 : THE Journal. Senteo 2.0 adds features that allow it to integrate with Smart's Notebook collaborative learning software and that simplify the process of adding questions to lesson plans. Other new features include:. Enhanced tracking functions;. A "full-featured" gradebook;. June 2, 2008 at 2:02 AM.
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TechnicallySpeaking@TIE: Implications for installing Windows XP SP3
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Implications for installing Windows XP SP3. Found this headline on topix.com:. Important information about Windows XP SP3 for Internet Explorer users. Important information about Windows XP SP3 for Internet Explorer users. You will be unable to remove IE8 Beta or IE7 after installing Windows XP SP3 because Microsoft wants to make sure that you do not encounter a problem commonly known as "DLL Hell". IE8 Beta 1 users. Internet Explorer 7 Users. Internet Explorer 6 Users. Wouldn’...
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TechnicallySpeaking@TIE: Lego Engineers
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Thursday, October 2, 2008. In the past year the Lego company has piloted a program to help kids ages 7-11 get a start in becoming engineers. They are providing a hands-on experience that allows kids to be active participants in their own learning. It requires students to think creatively, work as a team and problem solve throughout the process, all skills that are important to us in the 21st century. For those in the Rapid City area, the YMCA science center has a wonderful lego collection!
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TechnicallySpeaking@TIE: Cell Phones are Evil?
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Cell Phones are Evil? Granted, I might have a more fully developed pre-frontal cortex than most teens, but still. And as a teacher, if 90% of my kids have digital cameras they could be using for class projects at no cost to me or the school, why wouldn't I want to take advantage of that? Here's an article from Education World that addresses this issue in more depth. Bold type is my addition. Crafting A Workable Cell Phone Policy. But just as states and school districts were ...
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LeadingTogether@TIE: Systems Change Speaker Keith Sawyer
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Monday, November 10, 2008. Systems Change Speaker Keith Sawyer. It reminded me of some school leadership teams that I have seen at work.The synergy in those teams as they look at student work and plan instructional improvements can be extremely creative and energizing! It also supports my belief that everyone is creative.just in different ways. Labels: Systems Change Conference; teams. This is Keith Sawyer.I am so glad that I made it to Rapid City for this conference! November 11, 2008 at 7:18 AM.
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LeadingTogether@TIE: A Good Holiday Read
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. A Good Holiday Read. What Great Teachers Do Differently. Has been wafting around my world, and so I finally took it in hand and read it. It is a positive and energizing read, and it is a great handbook for LEADERS, too! How about with you? Or you can respond, "That Jimmy Wallace is getting on my nerves! And, most importantly, kids catch it, too. July 14, 2011 at 4:29 AM. I think this is among the most significant information for. Here is my homepage . alternative energy ...
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LeadingTogether@TIE: Educators apply Cognitive CoachingSM skills
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Friday, November 21, 2008. Educators apply Cognitive CoachingSM skills. So, what is coaching? Coaching is skill set. It is a capacity for effective communication. The fundament skills of coaching are: rapport, listening, giving wait time, paraphrase, probing for specificity, inquiry and the use of structures or maps. This skills are learnable. Some of the strategies for internalizing the ability to attend to these skills at a level of automaticity include;. 183; Mental rehearsal. 183; Using these communi...
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LeadingTogether@TIE: Connectivism and the 21st Century Student
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Connectivism and the 21st Century Student. I received this video from Kathy Schrock's SOS. The question I have for educational leaders is this: what kinds of systemic change need to occur in order to support this student? How will you make connectivist instruction possible for your students? And on a side note, if you have not seen the original videos from Common Craft, visit http:/ commoncraft.com/. For an easy explanation of practically any Web 2.0 concept and more.