Time Lapse Video of Silk Worm

Time Lapse Video of Silk Worm

Full credit for this goes to Vu Lam one of our First Grade teachers who had an idea, played with the technology and then created something very cool. A Time Laps Video of a Silk Worm spinning a cocoon. This is a day long process condensed into 38 seconds. Sure I could go on about taking risks, getting an idea […]

When to start teaching self branding

When to start teaching self branding

I was co-teaching earlier this week in a 7th grade environments class. The students were signing up for the wiki they were going to be using to do a project. One boy in the class created his username as: tommmmmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyyy!!!! Why? When do we start teaching students about self branding? I understand that part of this is a maturity issue, […]

True E-Folios for students

True E-Folios for students

A couple days ago I shared how the 1st grade here at ISB is creating Portfolio’s for students using iPhoto. They are simple Quicktime movies that kids can start and stop with their parents as they talk about their learning. This is a great solution for teachers in primary grades who have a digital camera in their room with them […]

Learning to Navigate the Web

Learning to Navigate the Web

Today in a second grade class we talked about how to navigate a website. It was the start of an animal unit where students will be studying animals of the grasslands. The students using the National Geographic Kids site which is a great little site to teach kids to research. Here are the questions I used to talk about navigating […]

iPhoto your Portfolio

iPhoto your Portfolio

Today I’ve been working with the first grade team preparing to created their e-portfolios for the kids. We started off the year talking about how we could organize the photos and movies that would be taken over the year so that when it came to this stage of the process it would be as quick and easy as possible. With […]

There's no spork for eduction!

There's no spork for eduction!

(As I promised Kim….full credit for her on the title of this post.) There is no one size fits all when it comes to education. There are many different approaches to the same solution. Technology is no different. There is no “Killer App” that does it all and does it well. There is not one tool that you can learn […]

Shirky Remixed

Shirky Remixed

I’ve been thinking a lot about Clay Shirky’s Blog post Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable. I thought I’d remix some of his thoughts from this post into an educational model. All of the bold words are my changes and do not in any way reflect Shirky’s thinking. I’m just trying to wrap my head around this blog posts and thought […]

The Culture of Availability

The Culture of Availability

I’m some 36,000 feet over…what out the window I can only guess is southern France and the Mediterranean Sea….I’ve been working on my presentations for the ECIS Admin Conference that I’m headed to in Portugal. Trying to find some inspiration and motivation for my presentations I’ve been watching some TED videos that I have on my iPhone and came across […]

Sharing Podcasts across your Network

Sharing Podcasts across your Network

I had an idea the other day (don’t laugh…I do get them once in awhile!) that seems to be paying off. We have these nice older iMacs sitting in our ES HUB (a.k.a. Library). We use one to sync our 10 iPods that the PTA bought for us last year and….well….that’s it. It’s sitting there with a 150GB hard drive […]