Monday, April 21, 2008

Google for Educators

In perusing the edublogosphere tonight I found a link to Google for Educators and plan to keep checking the site periodically. Google tools seems to lend themselves well to web 2.0 applications. In the meantime the class wiki my American History students are using has had its high moments with some of the ideas I have tried. At least by this fall I will have had some working experience in using one. Hope continues to spring eternal that I will master some of these educational technologies.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Frustration of technology when it doesn't work



Today was not a good day in the technology department. The server at the elementary crashed which means it eventually affected us at the high school. By fourth period we could not connect to the server so there was no internet as well as the inability to get to the student files. Tomorrow is a question mark; these things never seem to be solved in a prompt and timely matter. So, a quick Plan B has to be devised for tomorrow's classes which is not the real problem so much as the deadlines for the projects cannot really be adjusted as they are set pretty much as late in the semester as possible. There is a level of frustration which must be dealt with and endured and worked around once the committment is made to use technology. Actually, I deal with it much better than I used to; we have had major problems in the past and somehow it all works out. Still, next year when we are doing all Web 2.0 technologies it will be more difficult to work around infrastructure failures. Hope springs eternal that tomorrow will be a better day.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

RSS for Educators


My new copy of RSS for Educators just arrived purchased from ISTE with Social Studies Department funds. I anticipate learning a lot about blogs, newsfeeds, podcasts, and wikis and how to use them in the classroom; particularly in conjunction with attendance at the NECC convention this summer in San Antonio, TX.

Speaking of which, I am practicing using a wiki with my American History class this semester so I can get the feel of it. This wiki can be found at http://historytrek.wikispaces.com although it is set to private. Mainly I am getting comfortable with managing the wiki and trying out a few collaborative ideas. We will see how it goes.