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  • More Ideas:
    http://willyou.typewith.me/ = Could use in all classes, but maybe try out in Eng110 & CW211?
    -------? http://willyou.typewith.me/p/testing
    http://storybird.com/ = Use in CW211, for sure.
    http://www.tiki-toki.com/ = Timeline-based program.
    http://www.studyblue.com/mobile/appSuccess.html = Helps students study.
    http://www.pixton.com/ = Another cartoon/comic strip maker (makebeliefcomics is what I'd heard of).

  • #ties11=
    8am: http://catlintucker.com/ ... wallwisher.com/wall/studentdrivenproject... http://m.wix.com/ ...I think she spelled hassle incorrectly, so as Chelsea Handler says "Whoopsie." Anyhow, I bet ALL 5 of her projects would work at the college level (I got lucky that she is an English teacher), and the one about "Media Mashup" could work for our readings/chapters = finding a song that matches. Explain why & use PPT or a video maker to show how that works w/text from chpt.
    ---Also, there is a site like glogster called nota (http://notaland.com/), but the idea I liked when she mentioned this site was using my flickr/pixlr combo to have Eng120 students create propaganda posters/images.
    ---Look into Khan Academy!
    ---Her P3: Reciprocal Learning. In pairs, "plan a trip to X," or something like that. Many want to go to places for Spring Break, but how could they do it cheaply, etc.?
    ---Her P5: Challenged-based learning - what's a problem on campus? What can you do? Who do you talk to? What will you need to write or create?
    ---Apple site: video about challenge-based learning.

    9:15am: keynote. Teachers are bored; students are bored. Biggest donor to ed? Teachers & their unpaid hours = $119 billion. School of One is like iTunes; we buy lessons or songs, not books or albums. Teachers make 1000 decisions a day!

    There's this tomorrow, too: http://www.garrisonsites.com/search/label/50%20Favorites

    More to come, of course. I'm tweeting stuff, too. :D

  • Sir Ken Robinson & Prairie Business.

    Yes, I met him. The TIES conference has not failed me yet, and this year I drove down specifically to hear and meet Sir Ken Robinson. His talk at 8am was awesome (I wish I could be that inspiring at 8am), and his Q&A session was even better. I got to ask the second question, and I think I figured out that it's not my cool projects that need revising (although there's room for that always), it's my approach. The path to the introduction of said projects needs to be tweaked. He gave an example of paragraphing that'll stick with me; basically, he had the students think of soap operas and the formatting behind the scripts there. THEN he brought in paragraphing going so far as to take out the paragraph breaks and having the students put them in... very interesting. Could even be useful for Peer Review. Anyhow... I wrote all over my conference booklet, as usual, so I'll post more notes in a wee bit. I'd like to catch up on some assessment first.

    Oh, and.... an article in
    shows that we're kind of cool around these parts.
    "COLLEGE HAS STRONG WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH COMMUNITIES
    The North Dakota State College of Science is one of the educational components that helps the two communities thrive. The two-year college has historically been associated with Wahpeton and Breckenridge since 1903. Now, it offers three components – Career and Technology Education programs, transfer programs, and workforce training across the state of North Dakota. “We really see ourselves as a state agency graduating and placing students in the state,” says Dr. John Richman, President of the College. “We are listening to their workforce needs providing customized, short-term training that an employee might have.” More than 2,800 students attend the 125-acre campus with 38 buildings, including a $5.7 million renovation of Horton Hall, which is one of the largest instructional facilities on campus. There are 300 fulltime and 300 part-time employees. One of the largest challenges is with the heavy emphasis in career and technological education, the school requires 8-10 times more resources than the college’s transfer programs. This includes physical space, equipment, the cost of training, and remaining certified. What has helped in all aspects of the college is the strong working relationship with Breckenridge and Wahpeton. “We share resources whenever possible,” Richman explains. “We look for partnerships and collaboration.”

  • With more and more technology, we have more advanced ways for students to contact us and for us to contact them... so my newest question is:
    "When do we get to turn 'the teacher' off?"
    We're going to have many lessons in boundaries.

  • This conference's subliminal message? Apple is the way to go. It may be the only way to go. I agree & disagree. You'd think, since I'm a Mac-freak, I'd be all about the APPLE. I am, and, yet, flexibility is a big deal.

  • Tweet Tweet.

    http://twitter.com/ihaveabug
    It's official, kids.

  • "Disrupting Class," by Seann Dikkers. Sunday morning session.
    We played with this stuff.


  • ^^ "reading" tagged images from Flickr.


  • Images stamped with Creative Commons, on Flickr.

  • Try more subliminal-message-PPTs when introducing a project.
    1000+ words (on one slide)
    3+ sources (on another slide)
    underline thesis statement (last slide)

    ?
    Speaker says to keep trying it. Okay.
    Better than a static slide of bullet points, right?

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