This is a very interesting way that the student chose to link his Google doc and quite inventive. He created an HTML page and embedded it in the page instead of making the Google Doc public. What a great way to do this.
Another excellent efolio project from my student — take a look at the Doodle For Google at the bottom and how she related the opportunity to speaking out for the crisis in Darfur. This is amazing work!
tags: education, bestpractices, techintegrator, technology, professionaldevelopment
Seeing my students blog like this one on cyber security makes me realize that effective online communication and writing is important. I’m proud of my student bloggers and glad that we’ve made time to blog this year!
tags: blogging, education, bestpractices, cybersafety, blog, ad4dcss
I really am enjoying this student’s blog about NASCAR — she’s one of mine and has done a great job — look at the widgets on the right of this!
The page made by the digiteen students on digital etiquette. Although this page does not have the hyperlinks that it should have, it does have other great information.
tags: digital_citizenship, ad4dcss, netiquette, education
digiteen » WHS Middle School Action Planning Wiki
The course planning wiki for the digiteen action project from my ninth graders for the middle school. They’ve done a nice job of planning and sharing the materials. I like their google presentation which has evolved significantly over the last three weeks.
tags: education, digitalcitizenship, professionaldevelopment, curriculum, research, ad4dcss
Are You Making Your Life Easier By Using A Personalized Start Page? | The Edublogger
Great post from Sue Waters on how to use a personalized start page. Nice post.
tags: education, edublog, edu_trends, techintegrator, professionaldevelopment, bestpractices, edublogger, all_teachers
Who Taught My Kid That Four-Letter Word? at Remarkable Parents
I love this blog post by parent Vicky Hennigan over at remarkable parents. She’s done a great job talking about how kids adjust their expectations because they don’t want to fail.
tags: education, all_teachers
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Love this… some very impressive work by students!
Could you explain a little more about the technique that Will used… I’m not sure I understand…
I twittered you about something else just now… couldn’t find a back-channel way to do it, sorry.
Vicki,
I am a fan of the WOW podcast and have been a “lurker” on your blog for a while. I am totally amazed by these student eFolios and the post by the student about redefining the role of the teacher. You are a wonderful role model for teachers and techies alike!
Laurie Fowler
Tuscaloosa, AL