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Making Connections # 37


46:09 minutes (42.25 MB)

So sorry it has taken me so long to post this audio.  Real life keeps getting in the way.

This show came to be as a result of me wanting to automate our lunch count proceedure.  I wanted to know the best way to use Google Spreadsheet/Forms to make it happen.  Once again, Jen Wagner came to the rescue along with Mark Samberg and his great ideas.  

Thanks for a great learning experience!

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Making Connections #34


40:37 minutes (37.19 MB)

What web tools does every teacher need? 

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Making Connections #33


53:18 minutes (48.81 MB)

We're back!  Welcome to the new folks! And of course, welcome to those that contiune to hang with me!  Tonight was a trail to see if I really could stay connected.  Hope to see everybody next week.

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Making Connections #30


2:55 minutes (1.34 MB)

           

My new house is the house of my dreams and the view is unbelievable.  The price you pay for peace and quiet is…. no connectivity.  I am begging DSL or cable to run a line, but for now I’m stuck with satellite TV (which is ok) and satellite Internet (which stinks).


Making Connections # 26


83:50 minutes (38.38 MB)

A great chat with some new folks. Welcome to Criss Crissman and her class. We will continue the conversation Thursday 1/31/08 @ 7:00 est - come join us and play.

 

Thanks to all! 

 

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Making Connections # 25


13:49 minutes (6.32 MB)

Making Connections # 25 was all about classtools.net (something I learned about from Twitter) a cools site that allows you to create Flash games for the classroom.  We started the show with a bang and even made some new connections.  Welcome to Bill Gaskins and Shelia as first timers.  I am sorry to say about 13 minutes into the show something went very wrong with my audio recording.  But I hope what you hear gives you enough information to get you excited about the site. 


Making Connections #24


54:01 minutes (24.73 MB)

Thanks to Deborah Goodman for giving us a guided tour of Big6. An information problem solving strategy developed by Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz. All the links are listed in the following document:

http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dcd32sxg_47xgbzgt53 

 

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Making Connections #23


36:23 minutes (16.66 MB)

I believe the answer to virtual worlds in elementary school may be within the Edusim environment.  A protected world where educators along with their students can experiment and create learning environments. 


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