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Did You Know Reactions

I conducted a workshop this past week for seven teachers who wanted to build an online learning center out of their classroom web site. Here is the result of their work:

K Teacher, Speech/Language Teacher, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, & HS Foreign Language

Prior to us populating their learning centers, I showed them the revised Did You [...]

My Del.icio.us Library

I have been collecting web resources for many, many years. I use these resources when I help strategize learning experiences with teachers and students. Below is a typical middle school scenario:
A math teacher wants to do a lesson that addresses this performance indicator (PI) and question type:

PI: Apply percents to: Tax, Percent [...]

Add Something to the PI Wiki

Please add some web resources to our PI (performance indicator) Wiki. You can get those resources from:

your own personal stash
my del.icio.us library
my learning center

When bookmarking web resources please follow this format:

You must use Del.icio.us – if you need an account – click here.
When bookmarking:

Notes Section: MUST INCLUDE A PERFORMANCE INDICATOR from the NYLearns website. [...]

The World-wide Learning Community is Here, so Share Something with Them ;-)

In theory, anyone with an Internet connection anywhere in the world can look at your web site, your blog and…your ideas. Think about that!
Do you want to get some perspective on that thought?Well, Dr. Scott McLeod and Karl Fish have created a presentation that will show you how connected we are because of the Internet.

If [...]