We run several classroom blogs and professional sites, including this blog on using educational technology in the classroom. Mostly we use WordPress, but lately we’ve been experimenting with bulleting boards (phpBB) for our online literature circles.
You can only go so far with free accounts, whether they’re with Blogger, WordPress.com, Edublogs, or Wikispaces. Eventually, you want [...]
Why we’re thinking about leaving Bluehost and finding a new home for our Classroom Blogs
December 5th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Web Design for Teachers, WordPress
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Make Money Online in the Classroom
October 17th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Classroom Technology Ideas, Make Money Online
If you’ve spent any time on the internet, you’ve already been indoctrinated into the world of Making Money Online. Just do a search using one of the big 3 search engines (Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft), and you’ll see ads beside your results.
When we were growing up, we made money as teens by mowing the lawn, babysitting [...]
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-11
October 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets), Uncategorized
You can't transfer ownership of a google doc if you're in a different domain from your students. #
Our students and staff use google docs – the students are set up on a separate domain with "student" in the domain name #
Teacher are using Google docs on a separate domain – students need to type the [...]
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Still using WordPress for our Classroom Website
September 6th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Classroom Blogs, WordPress
We’re just creating our new classroom website for the 2009-2010 year. We had it up and running in about 15 minutes by setting up WordPress 2.8.4 (3 minutes to create the site; 12 minutes to cut and paste the content from our Meet the Teacher newsletter.)
How to Make a Class Website
Should I use Google Sites or [...]
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Classroom Technology Thoughts (Twitter Weekly Updates) for 2009-07-12
July 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets)
Installed Google desktop on our MDG flip to provide a more powerful computer file search tool; sidebar gadgets might distract students. #
WordPress allows you to compare revisions (like Google Docs or WikiSpaces), but you can only compare the HTML code, not the WYSIWYG text. #
Is there a way to hide certain WordPress posts from getting [...]
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Twitter in the Classroom
July 10th, 2009 · 8 Comments · Twitter in the Classroom
At the end of June, our Grade 8 Language Arts (English) class experimented with using Twitter in the classroom.
What is Twitter?
Why use Twitter in the classroom?
Examining Twitter in the classroom to see how social media tools are changing the way the world communicates.
Using Twitter in the Classroom as a collaboration tool
Review of using Twitter in the [...]
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Classroom Technology Thoughts (Twitter Weekly Updates) for 2009-06-21
June 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets)
Windows Movie Maker for school slideshows is frustrating: you can’t copy/paste frames easily since you can’t open two files simultaneously. #
Windows Movie Maker for school slideshows is still frustrating: intuitively easy to click/drag photos & music around, but prone to crashing. #
Just purchased the MDG flip tablet netbook. It comes with Evernote – note taking [...]
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Classroom Technology Thoughts (Twitter Weekly Updates) for 2009-06-14
June 14th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets)
Tried the MDG Flip Tablet netbook today: Good ink/handwriting recognition. Comes with Evernote. Can you install MS Office to get their ink? #
MDG Flip Tablet netbook: How durable is the pivoting/flipping screen? MDG claims it’s student-rugged, but does it hold up with student use? #
MDG Flip Tablet netbook: bluetooth means you could use a bluetooth [...]
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Classroom Technology Thoughts (Twitter Weekly Updates) for 2009-06-07
June 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets)
Windows 7… touch-enabled? Will I be able to do digital ink in the classroom with it? #
New wiimote controller is coming out…Will we be able to still use Johnny Lee’s wiimote software to create an… less than 5 seconds ago #
Will students use bing or google in the classroom? (I wonder why they generally don’t [...]
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Classroom Technology Thoughts (Twitter Weekly Updates) for 2009-05-31
May 31st, 2009 · 2 Comments · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets)
You can’t share folders in Google Docs which means if you have a large number of files to share, you have to do it individually. #
(You also have to upload a large number of files separately in Google Docs – you can’t ctrl or shift select multiple items to upload.) #
If you publish your Google [...]
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