Thursday, September 3, 2009
Teacher training
Today, we, knowclue and I, are training teachers. Our workshop is Introduction to Web 2.0. We feel it is very important for our teachers have the opportunity to learn more about Web 2.0 and see what might be useful in the classroom. This post is actually a place for teachers to to experience a blog. I hope that they will give us some ideas here about how they might use some of the tools we are sharing today.
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Sarah, thank you for your insightful insight on this issue!
ReplyDeleteVery cool stuff. My brain is melting.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to learn about technology, but my brain can't hold all this info!!
ReplyDeleteLots of ideas for the start of school - way cool.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to learn about all the technology available to our students and to feel like I have a clue. HA!
ReplyDeleteHow do we put student films up on youtube.com?
ReplyDeleteDear Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the workshop! It was very informative and I feel it is very important to keep updating with what the students are doing with technology and how they use it. There are a lot of positive ways I could use all of what I have learned.
Thank you
Thanks so much for this workshop. Very useful.
ReplyDeleteSarah, I'm practicing posting on your blog.
ReplyDeleteGreat Info
ReplyDeleteDropping a little hello from the Web 2.0 workshop!
ReplyDeleteSarah, Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you, very interesting information.
ReplyDeletethanks! it will be useful for both personal and professional purposes.
ReplyDeleteTech knowledge is POWER!!!
ReplyDeleteSarah, I'm having so much fun!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful material.
ReplyDeleteSarah,
ReplyDeleteThis is all so so so unfamiliar but interesting. I'm just figuring out how to download photos so I have a way to go! Just practicing posting here--thank you.
I never knew what twitter was, thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks for the info. on the web 2.0 workshop
ReplyDeleteGreat way to start off the new school year. Very informative. Thanks
ReplyDeletethis is great stuff! the possibilities are endless.
ReplyDeleteI have used some of these sites before.
ReplyDeleteSo far, so good. There are a great deal of tools I have no idea how to use.
ReplyDeleteThis is great--I am way behind the technology curve, so I am happy to a quick intro. My 8 year old is pretty good at this stuff but he isn't patient enough to teach me!
ReplyDeleteThanks
good stuff but need much more practice
ReplyDeleteHow do you set up your own /class blog
ReplyDeleteWould it work for classroom news for parents?
I can see how you can spend hours TWITTERING! How would I get anything done?
ReplyDeleteVery informative and interesting - thank you!
ReplyDeleteSarah Rolle ROCKS!!!!!!! :–) LOL!
ReplyDeleteI am very old all of a sudden.
ReplyDeletetra la la
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the new info on Web 2.0!
ReplyDeleteSome interesting applications for the classroom. Food for thought!
ReplyDeleteVery informative but overwhelming
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting - so much to know and so little time to do it
ReplyDeleteIt will be fun to integrate some of these neat ideas into existing projects. I've already got a few ideas. Thanks! Might be giving you a call.
ReplyDeleteI can see infinite possibilities-I'll be in touch!!!! (Guess Who?)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time and effort to put together this presentation.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharig all this new technology with us!
ReplyDeleteI came in saying I have no interest whatsoever. In retrospect it is fascinating.
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